Hej
Caprice,
Here are some more snow names for your collection:
Eiry (variant of
Eira)
Eirawen (variant of
Eirwen)
Fönn (Old Norse/Icelandic: snow, snow-drift)
Lixue,
Li Xue (Chinese: beautiful snow)
Lumi (Finnish: snow [Lumikki is a pet form])
Miyuki (Japanese: deep snow [You wrote Muyuki, but I'm quite sure that it is Miyuki...])
Mjalldís (Old Norse / Icelandic: snow goddess)
Mjallhvít (Old Norse / Icelandic: snow white [the ´ is not on the a but on the i])
Mjöll (Old Norse / Icelandic: new fallen snow)
Neva, Nevara,
Neve, Nevein, Nevia,
Nieve, Nives, Niwes, Neiva, Neyva (variants of
Neves etc. from the Latin word for snow)
Schneewitta, Schneewittchen [pet form] (Old
German: snow white)
Sigurdríf (Old Norse / Icelandic: victory + snow flurry)
Snæbjörg, Snæborg (Old Norse / Icelandic: snow + salvation)
Snæfríður, Snjáfríður, Snjófríður (Icelandic variants of Snæfrid)
Snefrid (Danish variant of Snæfrid)
Snöfrid (Swedish variant of Snæfrid)
Snøfrid (Norwegian variant of Snæfrid)
Snædís [there's a ´ on the i]
Snælaug, Snjálaug, Snjólaug (Old Norse / Icelandic: snow + promise)
Snærós (Old Norse / Icelandic: snow + rose)
Snærún (Old Norse / Icelandic: snow + miracle)
Snjezana (Croatian: snow white)
Snövit (Swedish: snow white)
Xue Fang, Xuefang (Chinese: snow + fragrant)
Xue Hua, Xue-hua, Xuehua (Chinese: snow + flower [= snow flake])
Yepa (Native American [?]: snow girl, snow woman)
Yukiyo (variant of
Yuki)
Yukie (Japanese: snow + branch)
I hope all the Icelandic signs will appear here...
Regards,
Satu