Miko

 

Gender: Female
Origin: Japanese
Meaning: Shrine Maiden/Beautiful Child

What is the meaning of the name Miko?

The name Miko is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Shrine Maiden/Beautiful Child.

The name “Miko” has several meanings in Japanese, depending on the kanji characters used:

1. **巳子**: This can be interpreted as “child of the snake” or “child born in the year of the snake,” with “巳” representing the snake in the Chinese zodiac and “子” meaning child.

2. **美子**: This can mean “beautiful child,” with “美” meaning beautiful and “子” meaning child.

3. **神子**: This can mean “child of the gods” or “divine child,” with “神” meaning god or divine and “子” meaning child.

Additionally, “Miko” can also refer to a Shinto shrine maiden or priestess in Japan. In this context, “巫女” (miko) denotes a female who performs rituals and ceremonies at Shinto shrines.

Different Spellings of the name Miko:

Different spellings of the name “Miko” include:

**Miko** (standard Romanized spelling)
**ミコ** (katakana, standard spelling)
**美子** (if using kanji, meaning “beautiful child”)
**巫女** (if referring to a Shinto shrine maiden)

These variations reflect different meanings or contexts.

How to write the name Miko in Japanese?

In Japanese, “Miko” can be written in katakana as ミコ.

Here’s the breakdown:
– ミ (mi)
– コ (ko)

It can also be written in kanji as 美子 (beautiful child) or 巫女 (shrine maiden), depending on the context.