Mao
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used

Mao (written: 真央, 真緒, 真桜, 麻央, 麻緒 or 万桜) is a feminine Japanese given name. People with the name include:

  • Mao Abe (阿部 真央, born 1990), Japanese singer-songwriter
  • Mao Asada (浅田 真央, born 1990), Japanese figure skater
  • Mao Daichi (大地 真央, born 1956), Japanese actress
  • Mao Denda (傳田 真央, born 1980), Japanese singer-songwriter
  • Mao Fujita (藤田 真央, born 1998), Japanese male pianist
  • Mao Hosoya (細谷 真大, born 2001), Japanese male footballer
  • Mao Ichimichi (市道 真央, born 1992), Japanese actress and voice actress
  • Mao Ichiyama (一山 麻緒, born 1997), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Mao Inoue (井上 真央, born 1987), Japanese actress
  • Mao Ishigaki (石垣 真央, born 1991), Japanese curler
  • Mao Ishikawa (石川 真生, born 1953), Okinawan photographer and activist
  • Mao Izumi (泉 真生, born 1996), Japanese judoka
  • Mao Kiyota (清田 真央, 1993), Japanese long distance runner
  • Mao Kobayashi (actress) (小林 麻央, 1982 – 2017), Japanese actress
  • Mao Kobayashi (footballer) (小林 真鷹, 1999), Japanese football player
  • Mao Kobayashi (Japanese idol) (小林 万桜, born 1992), Japanese junior idol
  • Mao Kunii (born 1996), Japanese rhythmic gymnast
  • Mao Miyaji (宮地 真緒, born 1984), Japanese actress
  • Mao Murakami (村上 真魚, born 1995), Japanese J-pop dancer
  • Mao Saigo (西郷 真央, born 2001), Japanese professional golfer
  • Mao Shimada (島田 麻央, born 2008), Japanese figure skater

Other people

  • Mao Zeming (b. 1963), Papua New Guinean politician

Fictional characters

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