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Miyoka

Girl nameJapan origin#1657 in popularityTop 1.2% Holding steady

Japanese

🔊 M IY1 Y OW1 K AA1

Meaning and Origin

Miyoka (美世香) is a name of Japanese origin, where it can mean 'beautiful generation' or 'beautiful world', depending on the kanji used. It is a feminine name that exemplifies the appreciation of beauty and the hope for a better future. Names in Japan are often chosen for their meanings and the kanji

Miyoka has been a cherished name across cultures, particularly in Japan-speaking communities, where it reflects values of japanese.

Popularity Over Time

+5
Rank Change
vs. previous year
543
Babies Born
in 2023
+58%
Birth Rate Change
20192023
Top 1.2%
Popularity
out of 135.5k names
#1697
2019
#1677
2020
#1667
2021
#1662
2022
#1657
2023
YearRankBirthsChange
2023#1657543↑5 rank · +4% births
2022#1662523↑5 rank · +6% births
2021#1667493↑10 rank · +11% births
2020#1677443↑20 rank · +29% births
2019#1697343

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the name Miyoka mean?

Miyoka means "Japanese" — a name rooted in Japan tradition that carries both historical depth and timeless appeal. The meaning reflects values that have made this name endure across generations.

How popular is the name Miyoka?

Miyoka is currently a distinctive and less common name as a girl name in the US and is holding steady in popularity, a reliable classic that parents consistently choose.

What is the cultural origin of Miyoka?

Miyoka originates from Japan tradition. Japan names tend to carry strong cultural heritage and have spread across the world through migration, literature, and religion over centuries.

How do you pronounce the name Miyoka?

Miyoka is a three-syllable name pronounced M IY1 Y OW1 K AA1. The pronunciation is straightforward for English speakers, and the name reads clearly on paper — an important practical consideration for parents.

What sibling names go well with Miyoka?

Miyoka pairs beautifully with sibling names that share a similar Japan heritage or complement its melodic and flowing sound. Names with a similar vibe create a cohesive sibling set without matching too closely.