Kumiko - Possible Writings

Possible Writings

Kumiko can be written using different kanji and can mean:

  • 久美子, "long time, beauty, child"
  • 空見子, "sky, see, child"
  • 公美子, "public, beauty, child"
  • 來未子,
  • 功美子, "Success, beauty child"

The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

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