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桂木美加

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 katsuragimika
    かつらぎみか
(person) Katsuragi Mika (1949.3.2-)

梅田みか

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 umedamika
    うめだみか
(person) Umeda Mika

池本美香

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 ikemotomika
    いけもとみか
(person) Ikemoto Mika

河野美香

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 kawanomika
    かわのみか
(person) Kawano Mika

渡辺美香

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 watanabemika
    わたなべみか
(person) Watanabe Mika (1972.10.30-)

Variations:

甕わ

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 mika(甕); mikawa
    みか(甕); みかわ
(archaism) large earthenware pot (for brewing sake)

畑中美香

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 hatanakamika
    はたなかみか
(person) Hatanaka Mika

矢部美佳

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 yabemika
    やべみか
(person) Yabe Mika (1981.1.29-)

石渡美香

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 ishiwatamika
    いしわたみか
(person) Ishiwata Mika

石田巳賀

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 ishidamika
    いしだみか
(person) Ishida Mika

神野美伽

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 shinnomika
    しんのみか
(person) Shinno Mika (1965.8-)

竹田弥加

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 takedamika
    たけだみか
(person) Takeda Mika

竹越ミカ

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 takegoshimika
    たけごしミカ
(person) Takegoshi Mika (1976.4.1-)

笹井美香

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 sasaimika
    ささいみか
(person) Sasai Mika (1984.11.30-)

篠岡美佳

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 shinookamika
    しのおかみか
(person) Shinooka Mika (1970.5.20-)

羽田実加

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 hadamika
    はだみか
(person) Hada Mika (1978.9.22-)

肘井美佳

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 hijiimika / hijimika
    ひじいみか
(person) Hijii Mika (1982.10.13-)

菊地美香

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 kikuchimika
    きくちみか
(person) Kikuchi Mika (1983.12.16-)

蜷川実花

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 ninagawamika
    にながわみか
(person) Ninagawa Mika

西村美香

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 nishimuramika
    にしむらみか
(person) Nishimura Mika

酒井美佳

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 sakaimika
    さかいみか
(person) Sakai Mika (1975.3.7-)

重泉充香

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 shigeizumimika / shigezumimika
    しげいずみみか
(person) Shigeizumi Mika (1982.10.8-)

野口美佳

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 noguchimika
    のぐちみか
(person) Noguchi Mika

野呂美加

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 noromika
    のろみか
(person) Noro Mika

金田美香

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 kanedamika
    かねだみか
(person) Kaneda Mika (1984.1.9-)

鈴木美佳

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 suzukimika
    すずきみか
(person) Suzuki Mika (1966.1-)

高林美香

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 takabayashimika
    たかばやしみか
(person) Takabayashi Mika

高橋美香

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 takahashimika
    たかはしみか
(person) Takahashi Mika (1971.12.14-)

鷹西美佳

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 takanishimika
    たかにしみか
(person) Takanishi Mika (1962.7-)

喜多川美佳

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 kitagawamika
    きたがわみか
(person) Kitagawa Mika (1948.10.28-)

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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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