Talk:Yuzuki Yukari/@comment-5059503-20121108050632/@comment-5532114-20121108063518

Her name is Yukari. Her last name is Yuzuki. People in Japan always give their last name first, so if a characters name goes like "Hatsune Miku", Kamui Gakupo, Yuzuki Yukari", then the first part is always a surname.

Secondly, I don't think her name is supposed to mean anything, or else it would have been written in kanji, as is her last name. The kanji you found may read "Yukari", but for all we know, her name could have been written in hundread of different ways and with hundread of different meanings:

http://www.jp41.com/kanji/yu.html <-- here you have all kanji with the possible reading of 'yu'

http://www.jp41.com/kanji/ka.html <-- 'ka'

http://www.jp41.com/kanji/ri.html <--- 'ri'

http://www.jp41.com/kanji/yuka.html <-- 'yuka'

http://www.jp41.com/kanji/kari.html <--- 'kari'

It could be a combination of any of these, it doesn't need to by only one kanji.