Yuki is a Japanese name that originated from the word 'yuki' meaning 'snowflake'. It's also derived from the Buddhist term 'yu ki', referring to the fleeting nature of life.
In Japanese culture, Yuki is considered a symbol of purity and innocence. In Shintoism, it represents the spiritual essence of snow, signifying clarity and renewal.
People named Yuki are often seen as gentle, compassionate, and introspective with a strong connection to nature.
The name Yuki has gained popularity globally, particularly among parents seeking unique names with cultural significance. It's often used in Japan, Korea, and other East Asian countries.