Aiko is a Japanese given name with multiple origins, including Ainu and Okinawan influences. In Ainu culture, Aiko means 'love child' or 'beloved one', while in Okinawan culture, it means 'beautiful child'.
In Japanese culture, Aiko is often used as a term of endearment for children and symbolizes love, affection, and warmth. In some African cultures, Aiko is also associated with fertility and good fortune.
People named Aiko are often seen as gentle, compassionate, and nurturing, with a strong sense of empathy and a desire to care for others.
The name Aiko has gained popularity globally in recent years due to its unique cultural significance and the growing interest in international names. It is often chosen for its soft and affectionate feel.