Meaning & Story
A Japanese feminine name combining 'kami' (god or divine) and 'ko' (child) — meaning 'divine child' or 'child of the gods.'
Kamiko is a name of genuine Japanese beauty, combining the sacred concept of kami (divine spirits that inhabit the natural world in Shinto belief) with ko (child), resulting in something that means 'divine child.' On a female pet, it carries a quiet spiritual quality — this is a name for an animal who seems to understand things that others don't. The three-syllable flow is melodic and easy to call. It's particularly well-suited to Japanese breeds or any pet with a graceful, somewhat otherworldly quality. Exquisite.