Possible Writings
Yumiko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
- 弓子, "bow, child"
- 由美子, "reason/cause, beauty, child"
- 結実子, "fruition, child"
- 夕実子, "evening, fruit, child"
- 優美子, "tenderness, beauty, child"
- 悠美子, "permanence, beauty, child"
- 祐美子, "help, beauty, child"
- 由実子, "reason/cause, fruit, child"
- 有美子, "exist/possess, beauty, child"
- 夕美子, "evening, beauty, child"
- 友美子, "friend, beauty, child"
- 裕美子, "rich, beauty, child"
The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.
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