Yukiya is a masculine Japanese given name.
Pronunciation | jɯkʲija (IPA) |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Possible writings
editYukiya can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:
- 幸矢, "happiness, arrow"
- 幸也, "happiness, to be"
- 幸椰, "happiness, coconut tree"
- 幸弥, "happiness, increasingly"
- 幸哉, "happiness, how (interrogative particle)"
- 行矢, "to go, arrow"
- 行也, "to go, to be"
- 行哉, "to go, how (interrogative particle)"
- 行弥, "to go, increasingly"
- 之矢, "of, arrow"
- 之弥, "of, increasingly"
- 志也, "determination, to be"
- 恭也, "respectful, to be"
- 雪矢, "snow, arrow"
- 有起哉, "to have, to rise, how (interrogative particle)"
The name can also be written in hiragana ゆきや or katakana ユキヤ.
Notable people with the name
edit- Yukiya Amano (天野 之弥, born 1947), Japanese diplomat
- Yukiya Arashiro (新城 幸也, born 1984), Japanese cyclist
- Yukiya Isaniwa (伊佐庭 如矢, 1828–1907), Japanese mayor
- Yukiya Kitamura (北村 有起哉, born 1974), Japanese actor
- Yukiya Satō (佐藤 幸椰, born 1995), Japanese ski jumper
- Yukiya Sugita (杉田 祐希也, born 1993), Japanese footballer
- Yukiya Tamashiro (玉城 幸弥, born 1993), Japanese footballer
- Yukiya Uda (宇田 幸矢, born 2001), Japanese table tennis player