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<...2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
姿見 see styles |
sugatami すがたみ |
full-length mirror; (surname) Sugatami |
娘家 see styles |
niáng jiā niang2 jia1 niang chia |
wife's family (before marriage) |
婆家 see styles |
pó jiā po2 jia1 p`o chia po chia |
husband's family (traditionally where the wife moves into) |
婦檢 妇检 see styles |
fù jiǎn fu4 jian3 fu chien |
gynecological examination (abbr. for 婦科檢查|妇科检查[fu4 ke1 jian3 cha2]) |
婿入 see styles |
mukoiri むこいり |
(noun/participle) being adopted into the family of one's bride |
嫁ぎ see styles |
totsugi とつぎ |
(1) marrying into (a family); being married off; (2) (archaism) sexual intercourse |
嫁ぐ see styles |
totsugu とつぐ |
(v5g,vi) (1) to marry (of a woman); to become a bride; to marry into (a family); (v5g,vi) (2) (archaism) to have sexual intercourse |
嫌み see styles |
iyami いやみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) disagreeableness; disagreeability; gaudiness; sarcasm |
嫌味 see styles |
iyami いやみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) disagreeableness; disagreeability; gaudiness; sarcasm |
嬌氣 娇气 see styles |
jiāo qì jiao1 qi4 chiao ch`i chiao chi |
delicate; squeamish; finicky |
孌童 娈童 see styles |
luán tóng luan2 tong2 luan t`ung luan tung |
catamite (boy as homosexual partner); kept man; gigolo |
子上 see styles |
negami ねがみ |
(surname) Negami |
孔林 see styles |
kǒng lín kong3 lin2 k`ung lin kung lin |
the Confucius family mausoleum at Qufu 曲阜, rebuilt and extended by every dynasty |
孕み see styles |
harami はらみ |
conception; pregnancy |
孕東 see styles |
haramihigashi はらみひがし |
(place-name) Haramihigashi |
孕西 see styles |
haraminishi はらみにし |
(place-name) Haraminishi |
字心 see styles |
azami あざみ |
(female given name) Azami |
字深 see styles |
azami あざみ |
(female given name) Azami |
孚信 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(given name) Takami |
孚光 see styles |
masamitsu まさみつ |
(given name) Masamitsu |
孝三 see styles |
takamitsu たかみつ |
(given name) Takamitsu |
孝倫 see styles |
takamichi たかみち |
(given name) Takamichi |
孝光 see styles |
takamitsu たかみつ |
(given name) Takamitsu |
孝実 see styles |
takamichi たかみち |
(given name) Takamichi |
孝實 see styles |
takamichi たかみち |
(personal name) Takamichi |
孝峯 see styles |
takamine たかみね |
(surname) Takamine |
孝峰 see styles |
takamine たかみね |
(surname) Takamine |
孝己 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(personal name) Takami |
孝已 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(given name) Takami |
孝巳 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(female given name) Takami |
孝幹 see styles |
takamiki たかみき |
(given name) Takamiki |
孝廉 see styles |
xiào lián xiao4 lian2 hsiao lien |
xiaolian, two examination subjects in Han, later a single subject in Ming and Qing; successful second degree candidate |
孝海 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(given name) Takami |
孝満 see styles |
takamitsu たかみつ |
(given name) Takamitsu |
孝迪 see styles |
takamichi たかみち |
(given name) Takamichi |
孝順 孝顺 see styles |
xiào shùn xiao4 shun4 hsiao shun takayori たかより |
filial; dutiful; devoted to one's parents (and grandparents etc); to show filial piety towards (an older family member); filial piety (noun or adjectival noun) obedience; filial piety; (personal name) Takayori Obedient. |
季波 see styles |
kinami きなみ |
(female given name) Kinami |
孤食 see styles |
koshoku こしょく |
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family) |
学南 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(personal name) Manami |
学実 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(female given name) Manami |
学海 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(female given name) Manami |
学美 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(female given name) Manami |
学道 see styles |
manamichi まなみち |
(personal name) Manamichi |
宅波 see styles |
takunami たくなみ |
(surname) Takunami |
宅見 see styles |
yakami やかみ |
(surname) Yakami |
宇上 see styles |
ugami うがみ |
(surname) Ugami |
宇並 see styles |
unami うなみ |
(surname) Unami |
宇充 see styles |
takamitsu たかみつ |
(personal name) Takamitsu |
宇民 see styles |
utami うたみ |
(surname) Utami |
宇波 see styles |
unami うなみ |
(place-name, surname) Unami |
宇浪 see styles |
unami うなみ |
(surname) Unami |
宇神 see styles |
ugami うがみ |
(personal name) Ugami |
宇美 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(personal name) Takami |
守上 see styles |
morigami もりがみ |
(surname) Morigami |
守優 see styles |
kamiyu かみゆ |
(female given name) Kamiyu |
守奈 see styles |
kamina かみな |
(female given name) Kamina |
守民 see styles |
moritami もりたみ |
(given name) Moritami |
守神 see styles |
morigami もりがみ |
(surname) Morigami |
安上 see styles |
yasugami やすがみ |
(surname) Yasugami |
安並 see styles |
yasunami やすなみ |
(place-name, surname) Yasunami |
安南 see styles |
ān nán an1 nan2 an nan yasuminami やすみなみ |
Annam (Tang Dynasty protectorate located in what is now northern Vietnam); Annam (autonomous kingdom located in what is now northern Vietnam, 10th-15th century); Annam (central part of Vietnam during the French colonial period); old name for Vietnam; Annan District in Tainan 臺南|台南[Tai2 nan2], Taiwan; Kofi Annan (1938-2018), UN secretary-general 1997-2006 Annam (old name for Vietnam); (surname) Yasuminami |
安望 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
安民 see styles |
yasutami やすたみ |
(surname, given name) Yasutami |
安泉 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
安浪 see styles |
yasunami やすなみ |
(surname) Yasunami |
安深 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
安眉 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
安神 see styles |
ān shén an1 shen2 an shen yasukami やすかみ |
to calm (soothe) the nerves; to relieve uneasiness of body and mind (adj-na,n,vs) relief; peace of mind; (surname) Yasukami |
安魅 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
宗族 see styles |
zōng zú zong1 zu2 tsung tsu souzoku / sozoku そうぞく |
clan; clansman one's family or clan clan |
宗民 see styles |
munetami むねたみ |
(given name) Munetami |
宗派 see styles |
zōng pài zong1 pai4 tsung p`ai tsung pai shuuha / shuha しゅうは |
sect (1) sect; denomination; (2) school (e.g. of poetry) Sects (of Buddhism). In India, according to Chinese accounts, the two schools of Hīnayāna became divided into twentysects. Mahāyāna had two main schools, the Mādhyamika, ascribed to Nāgārjunaand Āryadeva about the second century A. D., and the Yogācārya, ascribed toAsaṅga and Vasubandhu in the fourth century A. D. In China thirteen sectswere founded: (1) 倶舍宗 Abhidharma or Kośa sect, representing Hīnayāna,based upon the Abhidharma-kosa-śāstra or 倶舍論. (2) 成實宗 Satyasiddhi sect, based on the 成實論 Satyasiddhi-śāstra,tr. by Kumārajīva; no sect corresponds to it in India; in China and Japan itbecame incorporated in the 三論宗. (3) 律宗 Vinaya or Discipline sect, basedon 十誦律, 四分律, 僧祗律, etc. (4) 三論宗 The three śāstra sect, based on theMādhyamika-śāstra 中觀論 of Nāgārjuna, theSata-śāstra 百論 of Āryadeva, and theDvādasa-nikāya-śāstra 十二門論 of Nāgārjuna; this schooldates back to the translation of the three śāstras by Kumārajīva in A. D. 409. (5) 涅槃宗 Nirvāṇasect, based upon the Mahāparinirvāṇa-sūtra 涅槃經 tr. byDharmaraksa in 423; later incorporated in Tiantai, with which it had much incommon. (6) 地論宗 Daśabhūmikā sect, based on Vasubandhu's work on the tenstages of the bodhisattva's path to Buddhahood, tr. by Bodhiruci 508,absorbed by the Avataṃsaka school, infra. (7) 淨土宗 Pure-land or Sukhāvatīsect, founded in China by Bodhiruci; its doctrine was salvation throughfaith in Amitābha into the Western Paradise. (8) 禪宗 dhyāna, meditative or intuitional sect, attributed toBodhidharma about A. D. 527, but it existed before he came to China. (9) 攝論宗, based upon the 攝大乘論 Mahāyāna-saṃparigraha-śāstra byAsaṅga, tr. by Paramārtha in 563, subsequently absorbed by the Avataṃsakasect. (10) 天台宗 Tiantai, based on the 法華經 SaddharmapuṇḍarīkaSūtra, or the Lotus of the Good Law; it is aconsummation of the Mādhyamika tradition. (11) 華嚴宗 Avataṃsaka sect, basedon the Buddhāvataṃsaka-sūtra, or Gandha-vyūha 華嚴經 tr. in 418. (12) 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa sect, established after thereturn of Xuanzang from India and his trans. of the important Yogācāryaworks. (13) 眞言宗 Mantra sect, A. D. 716. In Japan twelve sects are named:Sanron, Hossō, Kegon, Kusha, Jōjitsu, Ritsu, Tendai, Shingon; these areknown as the ancient sects, the two last being styled mediaeval; therefollow the Zen and Jōdo; the remaining two are Shin and Nichiren; at presentthere are the Hossō, Kegon, Tendai, Shingon, Zen, Jōdo, Shin, and Nichirensects. |
官浪 see styles |
kannami かんなみ |
(surname) Kannami |
定充 see styles |
sadamichi さだみち |
(personal name) Sadamichi |
定実 see styles |
sadami さだみ |
(personal name) Sadami |
定峰 see styles |
sadamine さだみね |
(place-name, surname) Sadamine |
定巳 see styles |
sadami さだみ |
(given name) Sadami |
定慧 see styles |
dìng huì ding4 hui4 ting hui jōe |
Meditation and wisdom, two of the six pāramitās; likened to the two hands, the left meditation, the right wisdom. |
定未 see styles |
sadami さだみ |
(personal name) Sadami |
定水 see styles |
dìng shuǐ ding4 shui3 ting shui sadamizu さだみず |
(surname) Sadamizu Calm waters; quieting the waters of the heart (and so beholding the Buddha, as the moon is reflected in still water). |
定波 see styles |
sadanami さだなみ |
(place-name) Sadanami |
定浪 see styles |
sadanami さだなみ |
(surname) Sadanami |
定省 see styles |
sadami さだみ |
(personal name) Sadami |
定紋 see styles |
joumon / jomon じょうもん |
family crest |
定視 see styles |
sadami さだみ |
(given name) Sadami |
定路 see styles |
sadamichi さだみち |
(personal name) Sadamichi |
定迪 see styles |
sadamichi さだみち |
(personal name) Sadamichi |
定途 see styles |
sadamichi さだみち |
(personal name) Sadamichi |
定通 see styles |
sadamichi さだみち |
(given name) Sadamichi |
定道 see styles |
sadamichi さだみち |
(surname, given name) Sadamichi |
宜民 see styles |
yoshitami よしたみ |
(given name) Yoshitami |
宝並 see styles |
hounami / honami ほうなみ |
(place-name) Hounami |
宝伺 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(female given name) Takami |
宝実 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(female given name) Takami |
宝波 see styles |
honami ほなみ |
(female given name) Honami |
宝美 see styles |
takami たかみ |
(female given name) Takami |
宝見 see styles |
takarami たからみ |
(surname) Takarami |
宝道 see styles |
takaramichi たからみち |
(surname) Takaramichi |
実並 see styles |
minami みなみ |
(female given name) Minami |
実南 see styles |
minami みなみ |
(female given name) Minami |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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