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Mako may refer to:

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  • Mako (actor), stage name of Japanese-American actor Makoto Iwamatsu (1933–2006)
  • Mako Hyōdō (兵藤 まこ, born 1962), Japanese actress
  • Mako Idemitsu (出光 真子, born 1940), Japanese media artist
  • Mako Ishino (石野 真子, born 1961), Japanese singer and actress
  • Mako Midori (緑 魔子, born 1944), Japanese actress
  • Mako Miyata (宮田 真子, born 1973), Japanese singer and vocalist
  • Mako Kamitsuna, American Film director
  • Mako Komao (駒尾 真子, born 1982), Japanese author
  • Mako Komuro (小室 眞子, Komuro Mako, born 1991), formerly Princess Mako of the Japanese imperial family
  • Mako Kojima (小嶋 真子, born 1997), Japanese fashion producer
  • Mako Kudo (born 1997), Japanese professional footballer
  • Mako Yamada (山田 真子, born 1994), Japanese kickboxer
  • Mako Yamashita (山下 真瑚, born 2002), Japanese figure skater
  • Mako Yoshikawa (漆﨑 真子, born 1992), Japanese badminton player
  • Mako Urushizaki (born 1966), American novelist
  • Mako Vunipola (born 1991), New Zealand-born English rugby player
  • Mako Tabuni (1979-2012), was an activist for Papuan interests
  • Mako Oliveras (born 1946), is a former Minor League Baseball player
  • Mako (DJ), American DJ and electronic dance music producer, real name Alexander Seaver
  • Mako (voice actress) (born 1986), member of Japanese popular music group Bon-Bon Blanco
  • Laura Mako (1916–2019), American interior designer
  • Zach Mako (born 1988), American politician
  • Maku people or Mako people, an indigenous people of South America

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