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Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...
Yuki or Yūki may refer to:
Japan Places Yuki or Yūki may refer to multiple places in Japan: - Yūki, Ibaraki, a city
- Yuki, Hiroshima (Saeki), a town in Saeki District, Hiroshima
- Yuki, Hiroshima (Jinseki), a town in Jinseki District, Hiroshima
- Yuki, Tokushima, a town
YÅ«ki (çµåå¸; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan. ...
Yuki (湯来町; -cho) is a town located in Saeki District, Hiroshima, Japan. ...
Yuki (油木町; -cho) is a town located in Jinseki District, Hiroshima, Japan. ...
Yuki (由岐町; -cho) is a town located in Kaifu District, Tokushima, Japan. ...
People (non-fiction) Japanese pronunciation is non-ambiguously described below in italicized Hepburn romanizations yuki and yūki. When a Japanese term is pronounced yuki, it is spelled "yuki". However, when a term is pronounced yūki, it can have a variety of spellings as seen below, one of them being "yuki." A Japanese given name pronounced as yuki is usually female, while yūki can be a given name for either gender. Japanese writing Kanji Kana Hiragana Katakana Hentaigana ManyÅgana Uses Furigana Okurigana RÅmaji The Hepburn romanization system ) is named after James Curtis Hepburn, who used it to transcribe the sounds of the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet in the third edition of his JapaneseâEnglish dictionary, published...
YUKI is a stage name for members of several bands in Japan: - Pronounced yuki:
- Pronounced yūki:
- YU-KI, vocalist of TRF (formerly: YUKI).
- YUKI, member of EE JUMP.
- YUUKI, keyboard player of An Cafe
- YUKI, vocalist of Unsraw
Yuki may refer to the given names of several people: Yuki Isoya ) (better known as simply, YUKI) is one of Japans most notable female vocalists. ...
JUDY AND MARY was a Japanese multi-genre band known for their innovative punk, rock, and pop meldings of noisy but melodic music in the 1990s. ...
BENNIE K is a J-Urban female duo that consists of rapper CICO and vocalist YUKI, both of whom love American hip-hop music. ...
Îucifer (sometimes spelled Aucifer, pronounced Lucifer) is a Japanese rock group, best known for contributing several of their songs to the popular anime, Kaikan Phrase. ...
Yu~Ki is a Japanese rock musician who played the bass guitar in the bang Malice Mizer, he also wrote a song that was proformed by the band. ...
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An Cafe (or Antic Cafe) is a Japanese pop/rock band formed in 2003 and signed to the independent label Loop Ash. ...
- Pronounced yuki:
- Pronounced yūki:
- Yūki Amami, actress
- Youki Kudoh, actress
- Yūki Masuda, voice actor
Yuki or Yūki may refer to the surnames of several people, including: Yuki Kaida (ç²æç°ãã Kaida Yuki) is a seiyÅ« (voice actor). ...
Yuki Kajiura ), born August 6, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese composer and music producer. ...
Yuki Masuda (増田 ゆき Masuda Yuki, born February 9, 1973) is a seiyū who was born in Atami, Shizuoka. ...
Yuki Hsu (徿·éº; pinyin: Xú Huáiyù) is a Taiwanese pop singer. ...
Yuki Koyanagi , born January 26, 1982 in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture), is a Japanese pop singer. ...
YÅ«ki Amami (天海 ç¥å¸ Amami YÅ«ki, born August 8, 1967 ) in Ueno, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese actress. ...
Youki Kudoh[1] , born January 17, 1971) is a Japanese actress and singer. ...
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Kaori Yuki (ç±è²´ é¦ç¹é Yuki Kaori) is a manga artist (or mangaka) from Tokyo. ...
The YÅ«ki family (çµåæ°, -shi) was a Japanese samurai clan comprised of two branches: the Shimousa YÅ«ki and the Shirakawa YÅ«ki. ...
Fictional characters Yuki or Yūki may refer to the given names of several fictional characters, usually female: - Yūki Kusakabe, character of ToHeart2.
- Yuki (Suzie), character of the Pokémon anime.
- Brendan, one of two playable characters in the Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald versions of the Pokémon video games, who is known as Yūki if the player chooses the other playable character in the Japanese version of the games.
- Yuki Cross, character of Vampire Knight.
- Yuki Amagi, character of Legendz.
- Yuki Kojima, character of Whistle!.
- Yuki, character of Dance Dance Dance.
- Yuki Mitani, character of Hikaru no Go.
- Yukino Miyazawa (which had been planned to get the nickname "Yuki" in a dub version) of Kare Kano/His and Her Circumstances/Tales at North Hills High.
- Yuki Makimura, a jaded 13-year-old psychic girl (and daughter of a famous writer and artist) whom the narrator befriends in Haruki Murakami's novel Dance Dance Dance.
- Yukito Tsukishiro (Julian Star), character of Cardcaptor Sakura (Cardcaptors) - In the first edition of the English CCS manga, he is nicknamed "Yuki".
- Yuki Sohma, character of Fruits Basket.
- Yuki Nagato, character of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
- Yuki Kushinada, the girlfriend of Kyo Kusanagi from The King of Fighters, also appeared in SNK Gals' Fighters as a secret character.
- Yuki Sonoda, character of Megatokyo.
- Yuki Castelano, Japanese-Italian attorney in James patterson's crime novels "4th of July" and "the 5th horseman".
- Yuki, the main hero from SNK Playmore fighting game Neo Geo Battle Coliseum.
- Kanazuchi Yuuki (Valkyrie Yuuki), the main character of Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki.
Yuki or Yūki may refer to the surnames of several fictional characters, including: A list of characters from ToHeart2. ...
ToHeart2 is a PlayStation 2 love adventure visual novel by Aquaplus. ...
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Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Ruby and Pocket Monsters Sapphire ), released on March 17, 2003 in North America for the Game Boy Advance, mark the beginning of the third generation in the Pokémon series of RPGs. ...
Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire, released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Ruby and Pocket Monsters Sapphire ), released on March 17, 2003 in North America for the Game Boy Advance, mark the beginning of the third generation in the Pokémon series of RPGs. ...
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Vampire Knight ) is a shÅjo manga by Matsuri Hino. ...
|} Legendz ) is a role-playing game, an anime, a toy, card game, and manga series. ...
Whistle! (ãã¤ãã¹ã«ï¼) is a manga by Daisuke Higuchi ), which was adapted into a 39-episode anime television series, broadcast exclusively by the anime television network, Animax across Japan and South Korea. ...
Dance Dance Dance ) is the sixth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, first published in 1988. ...
Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump BANZAI! Original run 1998 â September 2003 No. ...
Kare Kano ), or His and Her Circumstances, or Kareshi Kanojo no JijÅ ), is a 21 volume manga series by Masami Tsuda, and a 26 episode TV anime series directed by Hideaki Anno of Gainax. ...
Haruki Murakami , born January 12, 1949) is a popular contemporary Japanese writer and translator. ...
Dance Dance Dance ) is the sixth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, first published in 1988. ...
Sakura Kinomoto and Yukito Tsukishiro Yukito Tsukishiro ) is a fictional character in CLAMPs anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. ...
Serialized in Nakayoshi Original run 1996 â 2000 No. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
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Yuki Sohma ), also known as the Prince of Kaiwaia (or Kaibara) High, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Fruits Basket. ...
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya[1] ) is the first Japanese light novel in the Haruhi Suzumiya series written by Japanese author Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Japanese artist Noizi Ito. ...
Yuki (ã¦ã, Yuki) is a secondary character in SNK Playmores King of Fighters videogame series; she was first introduced in the The King of Fighters 97 and King of Fighters: Kyo games. ...
This article or section on a video game-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...
The King of Fighters ), officially abbreviated KOF, is the premiere series of fighting games by SNK Playmore, formerly SNK. The series was originally developed for SNKs Neo-Geo MVS arcade hardware, which served as the main platform for the series until 2004, when SNK retired the MVS in favor...
Gals Fighters is a 2-dimensional 1-on-1 versus fighting game which appeared on the Neo Geo Pocket Colour in 2000. ...
Megatokyo is a webcomic created by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston, debuting on August 14, 2000,[1] and then written and illustrated solely by Gallagher as of July 17, 2002. ...
Yuki ) is a fictional character from SNK Playmores fighting game Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, being the protagonist of the game, as one of the 3 new and inedit characters of the game (along with Ai and Goodman). ...
SNK Playmore (formerly SNK) is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. ...
Screenshot of The King of Fighters XI (2005, SNK Playmore). ...
Neo Geo Battle Coliseum (abbreviated NGBC or NBC) is a 2 on 2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board. ...
Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki (SGVY) is an irregularly updated webcomic by Kittyhawk, also known for her work on The Jar. ...
Mirmo!, known in Japan as Selfish Fairy Mirumo de Pon (わがまま☆フェアリー ミルモでポン! Wagamama Fearī Mirumo de Pon!), is an anime series based off of Hiromu Shinozukas manga in Shogakukans Ciao magazine. ...
Eiri Yuki (ç±è²´çé Yuki Eiri) is one of the main characters in the popular shonen-ai anime and manga, Gravitation. ...
Serialized in Original run 1996 â 2002 No. ...
Jaden Yuki, known as Judai Yuki ) in the original Japanese language version, is a fictional character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime and manga series. ...
This article is about the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. ...
Kinji Fukasaku started work on a sequel to Battle Royale, Battle Royale II: Requiem in 2003 but died of bone cancer on January 12, 2003, after shooting only one scene. ...
Serialized in ShÅjo Comic Animerica Extra Original run May 1992 â July 1996 No. ...
Mai-HiME (舞-HiME) is an anime series produced by Sunrise, Inc. ...
Serialized in Shonen Magazine Original run 2002 â Ongoing No. ...
Yuki is a character in The Last Blade series of video games. ...
A samurai wielding a naginata Naginata (ãªããªã, èå) is a pole weapon that was traditionally used in Japan by members of the samurai class. ...
The Last Blade , which roughy tranlates as Romance of the Late Tokugawa shogunate: The Swordsman of Moon Flower), is a fighting game series created by SNK for the Neo-Geo arcade and home system. ...
Other - Yuki tribe, a Native American tribe
- Yuki (motorcycle brand), a Czech brand of motor scooters manufactured in China and sold around the world under different brands.[1]
- "Yuki" was the name of one of Lyndon B. Johnson's dogs, a white mongrel his daughter found at a gas station.
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See also Terms with the word yuki (雪), the Japanese word for snow: |