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'''Kiseki''' in Japanese could have several meanings, with each meaning having separate [[Kanji|kanji]] (and being pronounced slightly differently). In Japanese, Kiseki could mean:
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'''Kiseki''' in Japanese could have several meanings, with each meaning having separate [[Kanji|kanji]] (and being pronounced slightly differently). In Japanese, '''Kiseki '''could mean:
  
: ''Note: The number of google.co.jp hits are shown to show how popular their use is in Japanese language. The number of hits date to 2009.06.07.''
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* [奇跡] - Miracle
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* [軌跡] - Wagon tracks
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* [奇蹟] - Miracle
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* [輝石] - Pyroxene (a type of crystalline rocks) though it also could mean Augite, a dark-green Pyroxene rock.
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* [鬼籍] - A roster of the dead
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* [基石] - A foundation stone
  
* [奇跡] (21,000,000 google hits) - Miracle
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In Jpop Stop!, '''Kiseki''' could be a reference to:
* [軌跡] (08,470,000 google hits) - Wagon tracks
 
* [奇蹟] (01,060,000 google hits) - Different spelling of 奇跡 (aka meaning 1)
 
* [輝石] (00,211,000 google hits) - Pyroxene (a type of crystalline rocks) though it also could mean Augite, a dark-green Pyroxene rock.
 
* [鬼籍] (00,121,000 google hits) - A roster of the dead
 
* [基石] (00,018,100 google hits) - A foundation stone
 
  
 
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* ''[[Kiseki (12 Girls Band)|Kiseki]]'' (奇跡), [[12 Girls Band]]'s second Japanese album.
In Jpop Stop!, the word ''Kiseki'' could be a reference to:
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* "[[Kiseki (alice nine.)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Alice Nine]], B-side of their 11th single, "[[Mirror Ball|MIRROR BALL]]".
* [[Kiseki (12 Girls Band)|Kiseki]] (奇跡) is the second Japanese album by [[12 Girls Band]].
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* "[[Kiseki (Angela Aki)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Angela Aki]], B-side of her debut single, "[[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]]".
* [[Kiseki (Angela Aki)|Kiseki]] (奇跡) is the first B-side off [[Angela Aki]]'s first single, [[Home (Angela Aki single)|HOME]].
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* "[[Kiseki (Bahashishi)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), [[Bahashishi]]'s fourth single.
* [[Ki.Se.Ki|KI・SE・KI]], [[BeForU]]'s first single, which was featured on beatmania IIDX 11 RED and DDR Festival.
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* "[[Ki.Se.Ki|KI・SE・KI]]", [[BeForU]]'s debut single.
* [[Kiseki / No.1|Kiseki / NO. 1]] (奇跡 / NO. 1), [[BoA]]'s 8th single (or more specifically, the [[Kiseki (BoA song)|info on the song itself]])
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* "[[Kiseki (BoA)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[BoA]], first A-side of her eighth single "[[Kiseki / No.1|Kiseki / NO. 1]]".
* [[Kiseki (GReeeeN)|Kiseki]] (キセキ), [[GReeeeN]]'s 7th single.
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* "[[Kiseki (GReeeeN)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), [[GReeeeN]]'s seventh single.
* [[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]] (奇跡), [[Koda Kumi]]'s 13th single.
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* "[[Kiseki (Koda Kumi)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), [[Koda Kumi]]'s 13th single.
* [[Kiseki (Moriguchi Hiroko)|Kiseki]] (軌跡), [[Moriguchi Hiroko]]'s 14th album.
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* "[[Kiseki (MINMI)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[MINMI]], a live version of the song appeared on her tenth single "[[Ave Maria (MINMI)|Ave Maria]]".
* [[Kiseki (Murata Ayumi)|Kiseki]], [[Murata Ayumi]]'s 1st album.
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* ''[[Kiseki (Moriguchi Hiroko)|Kiseki]]'' (軌跡), [[Moriguchi Hiroko]]'s 14th album.
* [[Kiseki (Oe Senri)|Kiseki]] (奇跡), [[Oe Senri]]'s 40th single.
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* ''[[Kiseki (Murata Ayumi)|Kiseki]]'', [[Murata Ayumi]]'s debut album.
* [[Kiseki (orange pekoe)|kiseki]], [[orange pekoe]]'s 11th vinyl release.
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* "[[Kiseki (NIRGILIS)|kiseki]]" (キセキ), [[NIRGILIS]]'s sixth single.
* [[Kiseki (SEAMO)|Kiseki]] (軌跡), [[SEAMO]]'s eighth single.
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* "[[Kiseki (Oe Senri)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), [[Oe Senri]]'s 40th single.
* [[Kiseki (Shibasaki Kou)|Kiseki]] (輝石), track three of [[Shibasaki Kou]]'s first album, [[Mitsu]].
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* "[[Kiseki (orange pekoe)|kiseki]]", a song recorded by [[orange pekoe]], track #7 on their second album ''[[Modern Lights]]''.
* [[Kiseki / Natsu Kage /Sanagi]] (奇跡 / 夏陰 / サナギ), a single by [[Suga Shikao]] (or more specifically, the [[Kiseki (Suga Shikao)|info on the song itself]])
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* "[[Kiseki (RADWIMPS)|Kiseki]]" (祈跡), [[RADWIMPS]]' second indie single.
* [[Kiseki (Ueto Aya)|Kiseki]] (キセキ), track 10 from [[Ueto Aya]]'s second album [[Message|MESSAGE]].
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* "[[Kiseki (RYTHEM)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[RYTHEM]], track #8 on their second album ''[[Mugen Factory]]''.
* [[Kiseki (Whiteberry)|Kiseki ~the best of Whiteberry~]], a 2004 posthumous anthology album by [[Whiteberry]].
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* "[[Kiseki (SEAMO)|Kiseki]]" (軌跡), [[SEAMO]]'s eighth single.
* [[ZARD Best The Single Collection ~Kiseki~|ZARD BEST The Single Collection ~Kiseki~]] (軌跡), [[ZARD]]'s first best album.
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* "[[Kiseki (Shibasaki Kou)|Kiseki]]" (輝石), a song recorded by [[Shibasaki Kou]], track #3 on her debut album ''[[Mitsu]]''.
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* "[[Kiseki (Shikata Akiko)|Kiseki]]" (軌跡), a song recorded by [[Shikata Akiko]], track #3 on her third major album ''[[Harmonia]]''.
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* "[[Kiseki (sifow)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[sifow]],  B-side of her second single, "[[Mermaid Story]]".
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* "[[Kiseki (SNOWKEL)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), [[SNOWKEL]]'s seventh single.
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* "[[Kiseki (Suga Shikao)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Suga Shikao]], first A-side of his  18th single "[[Kiseki / Natsu Kage / Sanagi]]".
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* "[[Kiseki (THE BACK HORN)|Kiseki]] (奇跡)", a song recorded by [[THE BACK HORN]], track #11 on their fifth album ''[[Headphone Children]]''.
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* "[[Kiseki (Uehara Azumi)|Kiseki]]" (奇跡), a song recorded by [[Uehara Azumi]], track #7 on her second album ''[[Ikitakuwanai Bokutachi]]''.
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* "[[Kiseki (Uemura Kana)|Kiseki]]" (キセキ), a song recorded by [[Uemura Kana]], first A-side of her fourth single "[[Kiseki / Koi no Mahou]]".
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* "[[Kiseki (Ueto Aya)|Kiseki]] (キセキ)", a song recorded by [[Ueto Aya]], track #10 on her second album ''[[Message (Ueto Aya album)|MESSAGE]]''.
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* ''[[Kiseki ~The Best of Whiteberry~|Kiseki ~the best of Whiteberry~]]'', [[Whiteberry]]'s best album.
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* ''[[ZARD Best The Single Collection ~Kiseki~|ZARD BEST The Single Collection ~Kiseki~]]'' (ZARD Best The Single Collection ~軌跡~), [[ZARD]]'s first best album.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:24, 21 March 2010

Kiseki in Japanese could have several meanings, with each meaning having separate kanji (and being pronounced slightly differently). In Japanese, Kiseki could mean:

  • [奇跡] - Miracle
  • [軌跡] - Wagon tracks
  • [奇蹟] - Miracle
  • [輝石] - Pyroxene (a type of crystalline rocks) though it also could mean Augite, a dark-green Pyroxene rock.
  • [鬼籍] - A roster of the dead
  • [基石] - A foundation stone

In Jpop Stop!, Kiseki could be a reference to:


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