The most common form would be 由紀子
You could also write it as 雪子、which is the kanji for snow plus the kanji for child.
One of the most common ways of learning Kanji is by getting cardboard cards (like presentation cards) and drawing the Kanji on one side, and on the other side the pronunciation and meaning of the Kanji. Pile up the cards, Kanji-side up. Pick up a card, and try and remember the meaning and how to say it, then reverse the card to check if you were right. Repetition is key here, it may take months to learn some of the hardest Kanji. A way that is often used to remember a Kanji's writing is by imagining in your mind what the Kanji represents. "Hito", meaning person, is a Kanji that actually resembles a simply drawn person, while the kanji for river, "Kawa", looks like a little river with lines in the water. Association of the Kanji with a certain mental image can help enhance your memory for the Kanji.
Kanji is a Japanese word that can be used in multiple contexts. It can refer to emotions or authority figures. Kanji is technically Chinese words which are also used in Japan.
Lina can't be spelled in kanji. The syllable 'Li' does not exist in original Japanese syllabary, for which kanji is used. Instead it only can be written in 'katakana' as リーナ /rii na/.
It is: 悪
Luciana
Yukiko Takabayashi's birth name is Yukiko Asatsuma.
The cast of Tetsu no tsume - 1935 includes: Kanji Ishii Tsukie Matsuura Yoichi Mizuhara Yukiko Ogawa Sayoko Shirakawa Sanshiro Tsubaki Mineko Tsuji
Yukiko Okamoto was born in 1979.
Princess Yukiko died in 1720.
Princess Yukiko was born in 1680.
Yukiko Sakamoto was born in 1949.
Yukiko Takahashi was born in 1967.
Yukiko Yamashita was born in 1972.
Yukiko Fujikawa was born in 1971.
Yukiko Kawasaki was born in 1977.
Yukiko Akaba was born in 1979.
Yukiko Sumiyoshi was born in 1982.