It's difficult to tell exactly without seeing the kanji characters, but in general "yuki" means "snow", but "hima" means "idle/spare time". The standard word for "winter" is "fuyu".
A yuki-onna is a Japanese snow-spirit, the spirit of a woman who perished in the snow in the winter months, who returns during the winter months to lure lost souls to their deaths.
'Snow world' would translate to雪の世界 (yuki no sekai) in Japanese.Example:雪が大好き�から、雪の世界に住みたいです (yuki ga daisuki dakara, yuki no sekai ni sumitai desu) - "I want to live in a world of snow/snow world because I love snow."
The Japanese word for "leopard" is "hyou". The word for "snow" is "yuki". So, a "snow leopard" is "yukihyou".Or, ''shiroi hyou'' means ''white leopard''. The Japanese word for "leopard" is "hyou". The word for "snow" is "yuki". So, a "snow leopard" is "yukihyou".Or, ''shiroi hyou'' means ''white leopard''.Hope this helps!-Cassie Mirabal
Yuki is Japanese for Snow
i think it means... "Nation of snow" yuki = snow no = of kuni = nation
Yuki means snow, so I would say a girl whose name is Yukiko, meaning 'snow child.' Typically Japanese girls' names end with -ko (child).
Snow angel in Japanese is yuki tenshi. You can also spell yuki, yuuki, it just depends. Yuki=Snow, Tenshi=Angel
In Japanese, snow is "yuki" (雪).
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.
Ookami means wolf in Japanese and yuki means snow in Japanese so, yuki ookami means snow wolf in Japanese.
It means snow in Japanese.
The word "yuki" is the Japanese word for snow.