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Jade Snow Wong (1922 – 2006) was a Chinese American ceramic artist and author of two memoirs. She was given the English name of Constance, also being known as Connie Wong Ong.
Her ceramics were later displayed in art museums across the United States, including a 2002 exhibition at the Chinese Historical Society of America. They were also displayed at the M. H. De Young Memorial Museum in San Francisco, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Art Institute of Chicago (a one-woman show), the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Cincinnati Art Museum, as well as shows in Omaha, Nebraska, and Portland, Oregon.
In addition to these shows across the United States, Wong's ceramics have also been placed in the permanent collections of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Oakland Museum of California, the Joslyn Art Museum, and the International Ceramic Museum in Italy.
Snejana "Snow" Urbin is a Russian dancer and choreographer.
"Snow White" is a German fairy tale, first written down in the early 19th century. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection Grimms' Fairy Tales, numbered as Tale 53. The original German title was Sneewittchen; the modern spelling is Schneewittchen. The Grimms completed their final revision of the story in 1854, which can be found in the 1857 version of Grimms' Fairy Tales.
I honestly did not realize this was a more feminine name since I always use it for male characters. I can see why it's considered a more female name although I think it's a pretty gender-neutral name.
Snow does not sound like a name. It's better as Snowy, Snowy is a cute name for a pale person or a dog with white fur.
Pretty but there’s a possibility of teasing, like Snow White and the silly jokes that come with it.
I didn't even know this was used as a name. It sounds like something you'd name a white dog, cat, or other animal, not a child.
I usually prefer very old fashioned established type names but I find Snow so sweet and beautiful. It would be nice as an element in a double-barreled first name such as Ada-Snow or Cora-Snow. It could also be an alternative to Rose.

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