Re: can Yukiko be used for...
in reply to a message by satsukikitsune
... winter child? No.
The name written in Kanji is:
雪子
As you can see here:
http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=96ea
the first Kanji is really the Kanji for snow, not for winter. You can even see four snow flakes falling down in the Kanji. (Well, to be honest, these are four rain drops...)
Furthermore: Not only is the Kanji for snow used; "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow, spoken as thus, and again not for winter.
Rene www.AboutNames.ch
The name written in Kanji is:
雪子
As you can see here:
http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=96ea
the first Kanji is really the Kanji for snow, not for winter. You can even see four snow flakes falling down in the Kanji. (Well, to be honest, these are four rain drops...)
Furthermore: Not only is the Kanji for snow used; "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow, spoken as thus, and again not for winter.
Rene www.AboutNames.ch