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Japanese Girl Names Meaning Snow

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Name:
yukika
Katakana:
ユキカ

Kanji:
雪和
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • Harmony. Peaceful. Tranquility. To soothe. To be quiet. To get along. Combine. To mix. To blend. Combine. To match. To set in order. To set the tone. A moderate appearance. Calm sea. Yamato. Japan.
Name:
yukiha
Katakana:
ユキハ

Kanji:
雪映
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • Reflections. To make the shape or form of something appear when light hits it. It shines brightly when illuminated. It appears vividly and clearly. To make something stand out. To praise.
Name:
yukika
Katakana:
ユキカ

Kanji:
雪可
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • Can. Good. Can be forgiven. Good point. I can do it. Should do. Listening.
Name:
fuyuki
Katakana:
フユキ

Kanji:
吹雪
Meaning:
  • Blow
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
yukika
Katakana:
ユキカ

Kanji:
雪佳
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • Beautiful. Good in shape. Excellent. Splendid. The time is just right. Congratulations.
Name:
koyuki
Katakana:
コユキ

Kanji:
瑚雪
Meaning:
  • Name of the instrument. A vessel used to hold the five grains of rice and offer them to a religious temple. A character used for coral.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
yukika
Katakana:
ユキカ

Kanji:
雪伽
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • To soothe someone.
Name:
riyuki
Katakana:
リユキ

Kanji:
梨雪
Meaning:
  • Pear. A deciduous tree of the rose family.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
oyuki
Katakana:
オユキ

Kanji:
緒雪
Meaning:
  • The beginning of things. Connection. A thought caused by a thing.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
yukiho
Katakana:
ユキホ

Kanji:
雪帆
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • A sail of a ship. A cloth that catches the wind and makes the ship run.
Name:
yuki
Katakana:
ユキイ

Kanji:
雪衣
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
Name:
yukiyo
Katakana:
ユキヨ

Kanji:
雪世
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • The world. Also refers to 30 years. During a person's life. A lifetime. The period of time before a person inherits a position from his parents and passes it on to his children. To pass on from generation to generation. A period of time. The world. Society.
Name:
nayuki
Katakana:
ナユキ

Kanji:
那雪
Meaning:
  • Question/antonyms auxiliary characters
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
koyuki
Katakana:
コユキ

Kanji:
琥雪
Meaning:
  • A gemstone in the shape of a tiger. A yellow or yellowish-brown stone.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
yukiho
Katakana:
ユキホ

Kanji:
雪穂
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • An ear of grain. The part of a grain stalk at the end of which flowers and fruits are produced.
Name:
koyuki
Katakana:
コユキ

Kanji:
来雪
Meaning:
  • Come. From now on. Until now.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
riyuki
Katakana:
リユキ

Kanji:
李雪
Meaning:
  • Plum (a kind of fruit tree). A small deciduous tree of the rose family. Judge. A messenger. It also refers to Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. The language of this flower is "misunderstanding".
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
koyuki
Katakana:
コユキ

Kanji:
木雪
Meaning:
  • Tree. Wood. No frills.
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
Name:
setsuri
Katakana:
セツリ

Kanji:
雪璃
Meaning:
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.
  • A character used for the gemstones "crystal" and "lapis lazuli".
Name:
toyuki
Katakana:
トユキ

Kanji:
透雪
Meaning:
  • Show through
  • Snow. A metaphor for something as white as snow. To cleanse.

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