Yui (name) - People

People

With the given name Yui
  • Yui (singer) (born 1987), Japanese pop/rock artist
  • Yui Aragaki (結衣, born 1988), Japanese singer, actress and voice actress
  • Yui Kanno (結以, born 1987), Japanese model
  • Yui Asaka (唯, born 1969), Japanese singer and actress
  • Yui Horie (由衣, born 1976), Japanese singer and voice actress
  • Yui Ichikawa (由衣, born 1986), Japanese actress and singer
  • Yui Makino (ユイ, born 1986), Japanese voice actress
  • Yui Natsukawa (born 1968), Japanese actress
  • Yui Nītsu (由衣), a member of the two-member J-pop band Rythem
  • Yui Okada (唯, born 1987), member of the J-pop idol group v-u-den
  • Yui Satonaka (唯) a Japanese gravure idol and actress
  • Yui Tatsumi (born 1984), Japanese Race queen and an AV Idol
with the surname Yui
  • Noriko Yui, Japanese-Canadian professor of mathematics
  • Toshiki Yui (唯, born 1956), Japanese manga artist
  • Yui Shōsetsu (由井, 1605–1651), Japanese military strategist
  • Kimiya Yui(油井, born 1970), Japanese astronaut

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