Yurika

Yurika
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used.
Region of originJapan
Other names
Related namesYuri
Yuriko
Yurie

Yurika (ゆりか, ユリカ) is a feminine Japanese given name.

Possible writings

  • 百合果, "lily, fruit"
  • 由里香, "reason, hometown, fragrance"
  • 由利加, "reason, profit, addition"
  • 友里花, "friend, hometown, flower"
  • 友里加, "friend, hometown, addition"
  • 友里香, "friend, hometown, fragrance"
  • 友梨香, "friend, pear, fragrance"
  • 祐里香, "to help, hometown, fragrance"
  • 夕梨花, "evening, pear, flower"

The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

People

  • Yurika (musician) (友里花, born 1995), Japanese musician
  • Yurika Abe (友里香, born 1995), Japanese paralympic cross-country skier and biathlete
  • Yurika Aizawa (ゆりか), Japanese voice actress
  • Yurika Endō (ゆりか, born 1994), Japanese voice actress and singer
  • Yurika Harada (百合果, born 1988), Japanese fashion model and singer
  • Yurika Hirayama (友梨香, born 1990), Japanese ski jumper
  • Yurika Hino (由利加, born 1963), Japanese voice actress
  • Yurika Jūmonji (ゆりか, born 1984), Japanese hypnotist and tarento
  • Yurika Kubo (ユリカ, born 1989), Japanese voice actress and singer
  • Yurika Nakamura (友梨香, born 1986), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Yurika Ochiai (祐里香, born 1979), Japanese voice actress
  • Yurika Ōyama (由里香, born 1974), Japanese bowling player
  • Yurika Sema (友里加, born 1986), Japanese tennis player
  • Yurika Yoshida (夕梨花, born 1993), Japanese curler

Fictional characters

  • Yurika Misumaru (ユリカ), character from the anime Martian Successor Nadesico
  • Yurika Kirishima (ゆりか), character from the Rival Schools video game series
  • Yurika Tōdō (ユリカ), angry vampire from Aikatsu!
  • Yurika Nijino (ゆりか), from Rokujouma no Shinryakusha
  • Yurika, Otakuthon mascot

See also

  • Yurîka or Yuriika refers to Eureka, a 2000 Japanese film directed by Shinji Aoyama
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