• , Japanese composer and marimba player •
Keiko Agena (born 1973), American actress • , Japanese writer • , Japanese actress who specializes in voice acting • , Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional golfer • , Japanese retired professional wrestler • , Japanese stage and film actress •
Keiko Bonk (born 1954), American artist, musician and former politician • , Japanese politician and former
justice minister •
Keiko Devaux (born 1982), Canadian composer • , Japanese businesswoman and video game designer • , Japanese
enka singer, actress, and mother of
Hikaru Utada • , Japanese composer • , Peruvian politician and business administrator • , Japanese ceramicist • , Japanese-American martial artist and judoka • , Japanese announcer • , Japanese former volleyball player • , Japanese actress and voice actress • , Japanese voice actress • , Japanese speed skater •
Keiko Hattori, Japanese geochemist and mineralogist • , Japanese activist, journalist and writer • , Japanese sport shooter • , Japanese coordinator for a charity • , Japanese race car driver • , Japanese former professional tennis player • , Japanese poet • , Japanese writer and historian • , Japanese politician • , Japanese novelist •
Keiko Kasza (born 1951), Japanese American picture book author and illustrator • , Okinawan researcher • , Japanese historian of science • , Japanese actress, writer, and UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador • , Japanese actress and model • , Japanese tarento, essayist and radio personality • , Japanese pop singer and a member of the J-pop groups
FictionJunction and
Kalafina •
Keiko Lee (born 1965), Japanese jazz singer • , Japanese field hockey player • , Japanese pop singer and actress • , Japanese artist specializing in contemporary ceramics • , Japanese keyboardist and composer • , Japanese actress • , American orientalist • , Japanese artist, aquatint engraver, and poet • , Japanese fencer • , Japanese female field hockey field player • , Japanese sailor • , Japanese former volleyball player • , Japanese artist • , Japanese sprint canoer • , Japanese politician • , Japanese former professional tennis player • , Japanese archer • , Japanese women's basketball player • , Japanese voice actress • , Japanese manga artist • , Japanese physical chemist • , Japanese screenwriter • , Japanese long-distance runner • , Japanese sailor • , Japanese author, bookstore owner, radio personality and feminist • , Japanese actress • , Japanese sprint canoer • , Japanese para-athlete •
Keiko Orrall (born 1967), American politician • , Japanese diver • , Japanese diver •
Keiko Ota (born 1956), Brazilian politician •
Keiko Ozato, Japanese American geneticist • , Japanese actress and tarento • , Japanese voice actor • , Japanese illustrator, children's book writer, and kamishibai artist • , Japanese idol of the idol group
Me:I • , Japanese actress • , Japanese shōjo manga artist • , Japanese politician • , Japanese road and track cyclist • , Japanese actress • , Japanese voice actress and narrator • , Japanese former professional tennis player • , Japanese actress • , Japanese manga artist, professor and university administrator • , Japanese actress • , Japanese mixed martial arts fighter • , Japanese female gymnast • , Japanese footballer • , Japanese rock singer • , Japanese retired judoka • , Japanese manga artist • , Japanese actress, singer and narrator • , Japanese plant scientist and academic teaching • , Japanese teacher, model and beauty pageant titleholder • , Japanese actress • , Japanese former cricketer • , Japanese singer and songwriter • , Japanese voice actress •
Keiko Eventius Warman Simbolon (born 2005), Indonesian actor • , Japanese singer and lead vocalist of the J-pop band
Globe • , Japanese manga artist • , Japanese voice actress • , Japanese voice actress, actress, and narrator • , Japanese female badminton player • , American lawyer, politician and the junior United States senator from Hawaii ==Fictional characters==