Miki is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Japanese name
Japanese spellings of the given name Miki include:
- 美紀 "beautiful chronicle"
- 美貴 "beautiful and noble"
- 美樹 "beautiful tree"
- 美希 "beautiful hope"
Miki can also be written みき (in hiragana), and ミキ (in katakana). Which both have no meaning.
Japanese people with the name given Miki include:
- Miki Ando (born 1987), Japanese figure skater
- Miki Ariyama, Shodo Artist, Model, Pop Culture Video Host
- Miki Fujimoto (born 1985), a member of Morning Musume
- Miki Fujimura (born 1956), a member of Candies
- Miki Fujitani (born Makiko Kanaya 1973), Japanese actress
- Miki Furukawa (born 1979), Japanese musician, and former bass guitarist and singer for the Japanese rock band Supercar
- Miki Hayasaka, Japanese manga artist
- Miki Higashino, Japanese video game music composer
- Miki Igarashi (五十嵐 美紀, born 1971), Japanese long-distance runner
- Miki Imai (disambiguation), multiple people
- Miki Inoue (井上 美紀, born 1967), Japanese voice actress
- Miki Ishikawa (born 1991), member of pop group, T-Squad
- Miki Itakura (板倉 美紀, born 1975), Japanese racewalker
- Miki Itō (伊藤 美紀, born 1962), Japanese voice actor
- Miki Itō (skier) (伊藤 みき, born 1987), Japanese freestyle skier
- Miki Kobayashi (小林 美貴, born 1987), Japanese biathlete
- Miki Koyama (小山 美姫, born 1997), Japanese racing driver
- Miki Matsubara (1959–2004), a Japanese singer and songwriter
- Miki Nagasawa (born 1970), Japanese voice actress
- Miki Nakatani (born 1976), Japanese actress and singer
- Miki Nakayama (1798–1887), founder of Tenrikyo
- Miki Narahashi (born 1960), Japanese voice actress
- Miki Ogasawara (小笠原 幹, born 1974), Japanese speed skater
- Miki Saito (斉藤 美紀, born 1968), Japanese swimmer
- Miki Sasaki (born 1976), Japanese volleyball player
- Miki Shibuya (渋谷 幹, born 1940), Japanese male biathlete
- Miki Tanaka (田中 美衣, born 1987), Japanese judoka
- Miki Watanabe (渡邉 美樹, born 1959), Japanese businessman and politician
- Miki Yamada (山田 美樹, born 1974), Japanese politician
- Miki Yamane (山根 視来, born 1993), Japanese footballer
- Miki Yoshikawa (吉河 美希, born 1982), Japanese manga artist
Other
- Miki Berenyi, former lead singer of Lush
- Miki Berkovich (born 1954), Israeli former basketball player
- Miki Biasion (born 1958), Italian rally driver
- Miki Dora, American surfer
- Miki Halika, Israeli swimmer
- Miki Howard (born Alicia Michelle Howard), African-American singer and actress
- Miki Manojlović (born 1950), Serbian actor
- Miki Núñez, Spanish singer, representing Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "La venda", known by the mononym Miki
- Miki Yeung (born 1985), Cantonese pop singer from Hong Kong
Fictional characters
- Miki Aono, a character from Fresh Pretty Cure!
- Miki Naoki, a character from Gakkou Gurashi!
- Miki (Chrono Cross), a dancer from the Square RPG Chrono Cross
- Miki Hoshii, a character from The Idolmaster series
- Miki Ikeda, a character in the film Battle Royale II: Requiem
- Miki Momozono or Goggle Pink, a character from Dai Sentai Goggle V
- Miki Kaoru, a character in the anime, "Revolutionary Girl Utena"
- Miki Koishikawa, the main character in the anime Marmalade Boy
- Miki Kiyora, a character in the manga, Nodame Cantabile
- Miki Masaki, a character from Juken Sentai Gekiranger
- Miki Saegusa, a character in Godzilla vs. Biollante, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, Godzilla vs. Mothra, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla, and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
- Miki (Shugo Chara!), a fictional character in the manga series Shugo Chara! by Peach-Pit
- Miki Yoshida, the main character in the Original English-language manga Miki Falls
- Miki Mei Ling, a character in the film Dangerous Flowers portrayed by Narawan Techaratanapraser
- Miki Hatori - a character from the manga Life
- Miki Hiiragi - minor character from the anime and manga series Lucky Star who is the mother of the Hiiragi family
- Miki Makimura, a character from the Devilman franchise
- Miki Sayaka, one of the main characters of Puella Magi Madoka Magica
- Miki, a "Sly Girl" in the book Extras, from the series Uglies, by Scott Westerfeld.
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