Meaning & History
Yuriko is a common Japanese given name for women, formed by combining two elements. The first element yuri (also yuri, similarly with other kanji variants, not to be confused with the meaning 'lily') carries various meanings, commonly 'lily' with 百合, or 'reason,' 'vill,' etc.; the second element is ko (子), meaning 'child.' The name is thus of compound origin from Japanese language, translating to 'lily child,' 'willow child' etc.
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