Hitomi is a female Japanese given name. It is often written with the single kanji 瞳 (Japanese for eye) or the two kanji 仁美. Individuals may alternatively write the name using the hiragana as ひとみ. The singer hitomi writes her stage name using the Latin alphabet.
Hitomi may refer to the following singers:
- hitomi (Hitomi Furuya), born 1976
- Hitomi Kuroishi, who is noted for her involvement with the soundtracks of the anime, Last Exile and Code Geass
- Hitomi Shimatani, whose songs include one of Inuyasha's opening theme ANGELUS
- Hitomi Takahashi (singer), who is famous for her Gundam Seed Destiny song Bokutachi no Yukue
- Hitomi Yaida, musician (born 1976)
- Hitomi Yoshizawa, singer (born 1985)
Seiyus/actresses named Hitomi:
- Hitomi (voice actress) (born 1967)
- Hitomi Kuroki, actress (born 1960), who voiced Helen Parr/Elastigirl/Mrs. Incredible in the Japanese dub of The Incredibles
- Hitomi Nabatame, seiyu (born 1976), whose roles include Nanao Ise from Bleach
- Hitomi Nagasawa, actress
- Hitomi Okasaki/Hitomi Okazaki, actress
- Hitomi Takahashi (actress) (born 1961)
Fictional characters named Hitomi:
- Hitomi in Appleseed, a 2004 CGI anime based on Masamune Shirow's manga.
- Hitomi (Dead or Alive)
- Hitomi (InuYasha), the girlfriend of Sota Higurashi in the anime adaptation of InuYasha
- Hitomi Kagewaki, the young castle lord from InuYasha
- Hitomi Kanzaki, heroine of The Vision of Escaflowne
- Hitomi Kisugi, one of the Cat's Eye trio
Other people named Hitomi:
- Hitomi Kanehara, writer, who wrote Hebi ni Piasu (Snakes and Earrings)
- Hitomi Kashima, Japanese butterfly swimmer
- Hitomi Soga, who was abducted to North Korea to train agents in Japanese customs and language
- Hitomi Takagaki, writer
- Hitomi Yamaguchi, author