I think it's both actually. But Yuki is just a bit more English than Yuuki. With a proper review we see that Yuuki with two "u" tells us it's suposed to be a long "u", like Yuuki and not a short one: Yuki. Yuki in itself ends faster than Yuuki cuz it has a shorter "u" sound, but we say it the same way cuz we know how it actually :3 Yuuki that is. So that's why u can write both, but Yuuki is more correct, in my opinion ^_^
posted over a year ago
Thank u ^^ and also I asked my Japanese teacher and he said Yuki means snow and Yuuki means courage :3
i think it's both as yuki and yuuki have 2 different meanings
also i've see a lot of people saying it's yuki when she's human and yuuki for when she's a pureblood
so i'm not sure
posted over a year ago
I also thought it was Yuki for when she was human and Yuuki for when she's a vamp.
It's actually Yuuki. Both named are pronounced the same way (hence the confusion) but Yuki means "snow" while Yuuki means "gentle princess", the meaning to her name given in the manga and anime.