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She gave me a doll.
Literal
She [topic-は] me [to-に] doll [object-を] gave.
人形 (にんぎょう) covers any human-shaped figurine: traditional 雛人形 displayed for Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day, March 3), 五月人形 for Children's Day (May 5), Western dolls, and modern figures alike. The kanji compound is literally 'human-shape.' Japan has a long, layered relationship with dolls — they show up in religious purification rites (人形流し, where dolls absorb misfortune and are floated downstream), in seasonal festivals, and as collectible art.