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Yū Shimamura (嶋村 侑, born 1985), Japanese voice actress; Yuu Shirota (優), a Japanese-Spanish actor and singer; Yuu Shiroyama (優), real name of The Gazette's guitarist Aoi; Yū Sugimoto (ゆう), a Japanese voice actress; Yu Suzuki (裕), a Japanese game designer and producer; Yu Takahashi (高橋 優), a Japanese singer-songwriter
Yu (Chinese given name) Yū, a Japanese given name, including variants Yu, Yuu, and Yui; Yu People (俞/余), an ethnic group in ancient China; Yoo (Korean surname) (兪, 庾, 劉, 柳), a common Korean family name; You (surname), transliteration of several Chinese surnames, spelled Yu in the Wade–Giles romanization system
ゆ, in hiragana or ユ in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, which each represents one mora. Both the hiragana and katakana forms are written in two strokes and represent the sound [jɯ]. When small and preceded by an -i kana, this kana represents a palatalization of the preceding consonant sound with the [ɯ] vowel (see yōon). [1]
Yūichirō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: The characters used for "ichiro" (一郎) literally means "first son" and usually used as a suffix to a masculine name, especially for the oldest son.
YuYu Hakusho (Japanese: 幽☆遊☆白書, Hepburn: Yū Yū Hakusho) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi.It tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent who is struck and killed by a car while saving a child's life.
Yuuna Sugiyama (杉山 優奈, born 2002), Japanese child actress; Yuuna Suzuki (鈴木 友菜, born 1992), Japanese model and actress; Yuuna Mimura, Japanese voice actress who voiced in the Hanebado! anime; Yuuna Suzuki, Japanese idol and professional wrestler who went by the ring name Yuna Manase
Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: ... Haruna is both a feminine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname. Written forms ... Yuu Haruna (榛名 優) ...
The author said the name Yusuke Urameshi is "practically a joke." [1] Viz Media explained that the "Yu" is written with the kanji for "ghost", and "Urameshiii..." is a phrase typically said by wailing ghosts. [2] Togashi came up with Kazuma Kuwabara's name by combining the names of two professional baseball players (Masumi Kuwata and Kazuhiro ...