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Yaeko is a
female ****anese
given name.
Yaeko Batchelor (バチェラー 八重子, 1884–1962), Ainu waka poet and evangelist.
Yamamoto Yaeko (山本 八重子, 1845–1932), ****anese...
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Yaeko Taguchi (田口 八重子,
Taguchi Yaeko, born
August 10, 1955) is a ****anese citizen, one of
several kidnapped by
North Korea in the late 1970s and early...
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studded harness as seen in his last photos.
Yaeko Sakano (坂野 八重子,
Sakano Yaeko), more
often referred as
Yaeko Ueno, was an
unmarried partner to Hidesaburō...
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Yamamoto (山本); 1
December 1845 – 14 June 1932), also
known as
Yamamoto Yaeko (山本 八重子), was a ****anese educator, nurse, and
scholar during the Bakumatsu...
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Yaeko Batchelor (バチェラー八重子, June 13, 1884 –
April 29, 1962) was an Ainu waka poet and evangelist.
Yaeko Batchelor was born on June 13, 1884, in Usu, Date...
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relaxing by
himself in
front of
Shibuya Station.
Yaeko Sakano (坂野 八重子,
Sakano Yaeko), more
often referred as
Yaeko Ueno, was the
unmarried partner of Hidesaburō...
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Yaeko Nogami (野上 弥生子,
Nogami Yaeko, 6 May 1885 – 30
March 1985) was the pen-name of a
novelist of the Shōwa
period ****an. Her
maiden name was Kotegawa...
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Yaeko Mizutani I (1
August 1905 – 1
October 1979) (水谷八重子 in ****anese, or しょだい みずたに やえこ in kana) was "grande dame of the ****anese stage" and in film from...
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English School (later
Doshisha University). He was the
husband of
Yamamoto Yaeko, a
former soldier and
nurse who
served during the
Boshin War, Russo-****anese...
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Yaeko Yamazaki (山崎 八重子,
Yamazaki Yaeko, born
September 2, 1950) is a ****anese
former volleyball player who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. She was...