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*[[Naoki Matsuda]] (1977-2011), soccer player |
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*[[Naoki Matsudo]] (born 1973) |
*[[Naoki Matsudo]] (born 1973) |
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*[[Naoki Maeda]] (born 1969), composer |
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*[[Naoki Sanjugo]], novelist |
*[[Naoki Sanjugo]], novelist |
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*[[Naoki Satō]] (born 1970), composer |
*[[Naoki Satō]] (born 1970), composer |
Revision as of 14:28, 20 January 2016
Language(s) | Japanese |
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Other names | |
Related names | Naoko, Naomi |
Naoki is a very common Japanese given name.
People
- Naoki Bandou, voice actor
- Naoki Hattori (born 1966), race car driver
- Naoki Izumiya (born 1951), president and CEO of Asahi Breweries
- Naoki Kodaka, Japanese composer
- Naoki Matsuda (1977-2011), soccer player
- Naoki Matsudo (born 1973)
- Naoki Maeda (born 1969), composer
- Naoki Sanjugo, novelist
- Naoki Satō (born 1970), composer
- Naoki Segi (born 1963), film director
- Naoki Soma (born 1971), Japanese football defender
- Naoki Takeshi, actor
- Naoki Tanisaki (born 1978), Japanese wrestler
- Naoki Tatsuta (born 1950), Japanese voice actor
- Naoki Urasawa (born 1960), Japanese manga artist
- Naoki Yamada (born 1990), soccer player
Characters
- Naoki Kashima, the name given to the Demi-Fiend protagonist in the radio play version of Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne
See also
- Naoki Prize, a Japanese literary award presented semiannually