Kaoru - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Kaoru (m) - Uninhabited Planet Survive!
  • Kaoru Akashi (f) - Zettai Karen Children
  • Kaoru Amane 薫 (f) - Taiyou no Uta
  • Kaoru Asahina (m) - Junjo Romantica
  • Kaoru Genji 薫 (m) - Tale of Genji
  • Kaoru Hanabishi (m) - Ai Yori Aoshi
  • Kaoru Hitachiin 馨 (m) - Ouran High School Host Club
  • Kaoru Hondobou (m) - Gyakuten Saiban 3
  • Kaoru Kaidoh 薫 (m) - Prince of Tennis
  • Kaoru Kameyama (m) - Aibō
  • Kaoru Kamiya 薫 (f) - Rurouni Kenshin
  • Kaoru Kiryuu 薫 (f) - Futari_wa_Pretty_Cure_Splash_Star
  • Kaoru Kiryūin (m) - Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2
  • Kaoru Kishimoto 薫 (m) - Hikaru no Go
  • Kaoru Koganei 薰 (m) - Flame of Recca
  • Kaoru Kondo (f) - Saido Kā ni Inu, deuteragonist
  • Kaoru Matsubara 松原かおる (f) - Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z
  • Kaoru Matsutake 香 (m) - Mirmo!
  • Kaoru Mitarai (f) - PitaTen
  • Kaoru Ōba (Wendy Oldbag) (f)- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
  • Kaoru Orihara (also known as "Kaoru-no-kimi") (f) - Oniisama e...
  • Kaoru Saionji (m) - Gakuen Heaven
  • Kaoru Sakurazuka - Yin-Yang! X-Change Alternative
  • Kaoru Seo - Sekirei
  • Kaoru Shiba (f) - Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
  • Kaoru Yamazaki - Welcome to the NHK
  • Kaoru Mido (f) - Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase

All names (except for Kamiya Kaoru) are in western naming order.

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