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  • Nahoko Kinoshita (菜穂子, born 1980), Japanese actress
  • Nahoko Uehashi (菜穂子, born 1962), Japanese writer
  • Naoko Hayashiba (直子, born 1968), Japanese writer and shogi player
  • Naoko Iijima (直子, born 1968), Japanese actress
  • Naoko Imoto (直歩子, born 1976), Japanese freestyle swimmer
  • Naoko Ken (ナオコ, born 1953), Japanese singer and actress
  • Naoko Kouda (直子, born 1959), Japanese voice actress
  • Naoko Matsui (菜桜子, born 1961), Japanese voice actress
  • Naoko Mori (尚子, born 1971), Japanese actress
  • Naoko Sakamoto (runner) (直子, born 1980), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Naoko Sakamoto (softball) (born 1985), Japanese softball player
  • Naoko Sawamatsu (奈生子, born 1973), Japanese professional tennis player
  • Naoko Takahashi (尚子, born 1972), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Naoko Takeuchi (直子, born 1967), Japanese manga artist
  • Naoko Yamano (直子, born 1960), member of the Japanese rock trio Shonen Knife
  • Naoko Yamazaki (直子, born 1970), Japanese astronaut
  • Naoko Watanabe (渡辺菜生子, born 1959), Japanese voice actress
  • Naoko Watanabe (渡辺奈緒子, born 1984), Japanese actress who appeared in Silk
  • Naoko Hashimoto (born 1984), Japanese volleyball player
  • Naoko Kamio (born 1967), Japanese suit actor
  • Naoko Funayama, Japanese American sportscaster

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