Miki

Meaning of Miki

Miki is a female name with Japanese origins. It is pronounced as MEE-kee (/miˈki/) in Japanese. This name also has a variation, Mickey. In the United States, Miki has been given to baby girls since at least the 1940s. While its popularity has fluctuated over the years, it remains a relatively uncommon choice for parents. In recent years, Miki has ranked around the 5,000-12,000 mark in terms of popularity, with around 7 to 18 occurrences per year. Despite its rarity, Miki carries a unique and exotic charm that may appeal to those looking for an uncommon yet beautiful name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as MEE-kee (/miˈki/)

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