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Megumi (めぐみ, メグミ, 恵, 恵美, 恵実, 愛, 恩 ) is a Japanese feminine given name meaning blessing[1]. "Meg" is often a nickname of Megumi.
It may refer to:
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People
- Megumi Fujii - mixed martial artist
- Megumi Hayashibara - seiyū, lyricist and singer
- Megumi Kawamura - tallest model in Japan
- Megumi Kurihara - volleyball player
- Megumi Kudo - professional wrestler
- Megumi Matsumoto - seiyū
- Megumi Mizusawa - manga artist
- Megumi Murakami - J-Pop singer within Hello! Project[citation needed]
- Megumi Nakajima - J-Pop singer, voice actor
- Megumi Odaka - seiyū and actress
- Megumi Ogata - seiyū and singer
- Megumi Okina - actress and J-Pop singer
- Megumi Sato - high jumper
- Megumi Seki actress
- Megumi Tachikawa - shōjo manga artist
- Megumi Takamoto - voice actress for Winry
- Megumi Tano - seiyū and actress
- Megumi Toyoguchi - seiyū
- Megumi Urawa - seiyū
- Megumi Yokota - one of at least thirteen Japanese citizens kidnapped by North Korea in the late 1970s and early 1980s
- Megumi Yasu - gravure model and actress[citation needed]
- MEGUMI - gravure model
Fictional characters
- Megumi Amano of Urotsukidoji
- Megumi Amatsuka of Cheeky Angel
- Megumi Ayase of Mahou no Tenshi Creamy Mami
- Megumi Eto of Battle Royale
- Megumi Hanajima of Fruits Basket
- Megumi Kanoya of Ouran High School Host Club
- Megumi Minami of Tantei Gakuen Q
- Megumi Misaki (aka Blue Dolphin) of Choujuu Sentai Liveman
- Megumi Momono of Mahoraba ~Heartful Days~
- Megumi Morisato of Oh My Goddess!
- Megumi Noda of Nodame Cantabile
- Megumi Oumi of Zatch Bell! (Konjiki no Gash!!)
- Megumi Reinard of Nadesico
- Megumi Sagano of School Rumble
- Megumi Sawatari of Megatokyo
- Megumi Shiraishi of "Code Blue Doctor Heli Kinkyuu Kyumei"
- Megumi Shitow of RahXephon
- Megumi Takani of Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X)
- Megumi Yamamoto of Special A
- Megumi Yoshikawa from Princess Princess and The Day of Revolution
Media
- Megumi (manga), a manga about Megumi Yokota, a Japanese girl who was abducted when she was 13 years old by North Korean spies in 1977, later adapted into anime
- Megumi-Toons, an autobiographical manga series written by voice actress Megumi Hayashibara
References
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