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"Yuki" translates into "snow"

Try to be careful; if it is "yuuki"=rain

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To OP; Context needed. "Yuki" means "snow" in Japanese (if it's written as 雪 in kanji) but it also can be used for a girl's name, as in 有希, or 友紀, etc.

Ha, "yuuki" doesn't mean "rain". "Rain" is "雨[あめ/ame]" in Japanese. "Yuuki" can be used for a boy's name. It can also mean "courage"(勇気[ゆうき/yuuki]), "organic"(有機[ゆうき/yuuki]) etc.

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