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Hiroko
This name is starting to become less popular in Japan (around the 90's or so). Do you think it's still used here? What are your thoughts?
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It does sound kind of dated, but cute nonetheless. I do prefer Hiro though. Or Hiroe, Hitomi, etc.
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It does sound kind of dated. The 'hiro' part makes it sound a bit masculine too. Hiyoko is cuter.
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