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Here are a few names meaning snow-

Name - XueOrigin- Chinese

Name- YukiOrigin- Japanese (Yuki can also mean lucky)

Name- NevadaOrigin- Spanish(Name is not snow but, covered in snow or as white as snow)

Name-EiraOrigin- Welsh

Name-TuyetOrigin-Vietnamese (Snow White)

Name-MiyukiOrigin- Japanese(Silent snow; beautiful happiness)

I hope this helps, if you were looking for English names I couldn't really find any most of the English names don't have meanings.

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