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Simple Dictionary Definition |
公雲 see styles |
kouun / koun こううん |
(given name) Kōun |
公電 see styles |
kouden / koden こうでん |
official telegram; (diplomatic) cable |
公靖 see styles |
hiroyasu ひろやす |
(personal name) Hiroyasu |
公静 see styles |
kinshizu きんしず |
(given name) Kinshizu |
公韶 see styles |
koushou / kosho こうしょう |
(given name) Kōshou |
公頃 公顷 see styles |
gōng qǐng gong1 qing3 kung ch`ing kung ching |
hectare |
公順 see styles |
hiroyasu ひろやす |
(personal name) Hiroyasu |
公領 see styles |
kouryou / koryo こうりょう |
duchy; dukedom; principality; (place-name) Kuryō |
公顕 see styles |
kimiaki きみあき |
(given name) Kimiaki |
公風 see styles |
kimikaze きみかぜ |
(female given name) Kimikaze |
公館 公馆 see styles |
gōng guǎn gong1 guan3 kung kuan koukan / kokan こうかん |
residence (of sb rich or important); mansion official residence |
公香 see styles |
kimiko きみこ |
(female given name) Kimiko |
公馬 公马 see styles |
gōng mǎ gong1 ma3 kung ma kouma / koma こうま |
male horse; stallion; stud (given name) Kōma |
公高 see styles |
hirotaka ひろたか |
(personal name) Hirotaka |
公魚 see styles |
wakasagi わかさぎ |
(kana only) Japanese pond smelt (Hypomesus nipponensis); (female given name) Wakasagi |
公鳳 see styles |
kouhou / koho こうほう |
(given name) Kōhou |
公鹿 see styles |
gōng lù gong1 lu4 kung lu |
stag; buck |
公麿 see styles |
kimimaro きみまろ |
(given name) Kimimaro |
一公 see styles |
hisato ひさと |
(personal name) Hisato |
万公 see styles |
mankou / manko まんこう |
(surname) Mankou |
三公 see styles |
sankou / sanko さんこう |
three lords (highest ranking officials in the old Imperial Chinese or Japanese governments); (given name) Mitsuhiro |
下公 see styles |
shimokou / shimoko しもこう |
(surname) Shimokou |
不公 see styles |
bù gōng bu4 gong1 pu kung |
unjust; unfair |
中公 see styles |
nakakou / nakako なかこう |
(surname) Nakakou |
丸公 see styles |
marukou / maruko まるこう |
official price |
主公 see styles |
zhǔ gōng zhu3 gong1 chu kung shukou / shuko しゅこう |
Your Highness; Your Majesty (1) (archaism) master; (2) (archaism) main character; protagonist |
乃公 see styles |
daikou; naikou; ore(gikun) / daiko; naiko; ore(gikun) だいこう; ないこう; おれ(gikun) |
(pronoun) (masculine speech) (sounds rough or arrogant) I; me |
之公 see styles |
yukimasa ゆきまさ |
(male given name) Yukimasa |
亜公 see styles |
akou / ako あこう |
(given name) Akou |
什公 see styles |
shí gōng shi2 gong1 shih kung Jū kō |
Kumārajīva |
伸公 see styles |
nobukimi のぶきみ |
(personal name) Nobukimi |
佐公 see styles |
saku さく |
(given name) Saku |
余公 see styles |
yokou / yoko よこう |
(surname) Yokou |
信公 see styles |
nobutaka のぶたか |
(given name) Nobutaka |
元公 see styles |
motokimi もときみ |
(male given name) Motokimi |
充公 see styles |
chōng gōng chong1 gong1 ch`ung kung chung kung |
to confiscate |
先公 see styles |
xiān gōng xian1 gong1 hsien kung senkou / senko せんこう |
(literary) my late father (1) (colloquialism) (derogatory term) teacher; teach; (2) previous ruler; previous lord; lord of the previous generation |
包公 see styles |
bāo gōng bao1 gong1 pao kung |
Lord Bao or Judge Bao, fictional nickname of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty |
南公 see styles |
nankou / nanko なんこう |
(place-name) Nankou |
博公 see styles |
hiromasa ひろまさ |
(given name) Hiromasa |
叔公 see styles |
shū gōng shu1 gong1 shu kung |
great uncle; grandfather's younger brother; husband's father's younger brother |
周公 see styles |
zhōu gōng zhou1 gong1 chou kung shuukou / shuko しゅうこう |
Duke of Zhou (11th c. BC), son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2], played an important role as regent in founding the Western Zhou 西周[Xi1 Zhou1], and is also known as the "God of Dreams" (personal name) Shuukou |
和公 see styles |
wakou / wako わこう |
(surname) Wakou |
哀公 see styles |
aikou / aiko あいこう |
(personal name) Aikou |
啓公 see styles |
norikimi のりきみ |
(personal name) Norikimi |
善公 see styles |
yoshihiro よしひろ |
(male given name) Yoshihiro |
嘉公 see styles |
yoshitomo よしとも |
(given name) Yoshitomo |
因公 see styles |
yīn gōng yin1 gong1 yin kung |
in the course of doing one's work; on business |
土公 see styles |
dokou / doko どこう |
(surname) Dokou |
基公 see styles |
motomasa もとまさ |
(personal name) Motomasa |
塔公 see styles |
tǎ gōng ta3 gong1 t`a kung ta kung |
Lhagang grassland in Dartsendo county 康定縣|康定县[Kang1 ding4 xian4], Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Sichuan |
外公 see styles |
wài gōng wai4 gong1 wai kung |
(coll.) mother's father; maternal grandfather |
大公 see styles |
dà gōng da4 gong1 ta kung taikou / taiko たいこう |
grand duke; impartial (noun - becomes adjective with の) archduke |
天公 see styles |
tiān gōng tian1 gong1 t`ien kung tien kung |
heaven; lord of heaven |
太公 see styles |
tài gōng tai4 gong1 t`ai kung tai kung |
great-grandfather; (old) grandfather; father |
奉公 see styles |
fèng gōng feng4 gong1 feng kung houkou / hoko ほうこう |
to pursue public affairs (n,vs,vi) (1) live-in domestic service; live-in apprenticeship; (n,vs,vi) (2) public duty; public service |
孝公 see styles |
takahiro たかひろ |
(given name) Takahiro |
守公 see styles |
shuku しゅく |
outcasts common around the Kyoto region from the Kamakura period to the Edo period |
宜公 see styles |
yoshiyuki よしゆき |
(given name) Yoshiyuki |
宣公 see styles |
nobukimi のぶきみ |
(personal name) Nobukimi |
家公 see styles |
jiā gōng jia1 gong1 chia kung |
head of a family; (polite) my father; (polite) my grandfather; your esteemed father |
寛公 see styles |
hirokimi ひろきみ |
(personal name) Hirokimi |
寶公 宝公 see styles |
bǎo gōng bao3 gong1 pao kung Hōkō |
Baogong |
尉公 see styles |
yasuhito やすひと |
(given name) Yasuhito |
尊公 see styles |
zūn gōng zun1 gong1 tsun kung sonkou / sonko そんこう |
(honorific) your father (pronoun) (polite language) you; your father |
崇公 see styles |
takahiro たかひろ |
(personal name) Takahiro |
巴公 see styles |
tomoko ともこ |
(female given name) Tomoko |
師公 师公 see styles |
shī gōng shi1 gong1 shih kung shikō |
More info & calligraphy: Si Gung |
平公 see styles |
heikou / heko へいこう |
(personal name) Heikou |
延公 see styles |
nobukimi のぶきみ |
(personal name) Nobukimi |
彰公 see styles |
akikimi あききみ |
(given name) Akikimi |
忠公 see styles |
tadakimi ただきみ |
(personal name) Tadakimi |
怜公 see styles |
reiko / reko れいこ |
(female given name) Reiko |
恩公 see styles |
ēn gōng en1 gong1 en kung |
benefactor |
恵公 see styles |
ekou / eko えこう |
(surname) Ekou |
愚公 see styles |
gukou / guko ぐこう |
(char) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong; (ch) Yu Gong (main character in the 4th century BC Chinese fable "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains"); Yúgōng; Yukong |
憲公 see styles |
norimasa のりまさ |
(personal name) Norimasa |
成公 see styles |
shigekimi しげきみ |
(personal name) Shigekimi |
扶公 see styles |
fukou / fuko ふこう |
(personal name) Fukou |
政公 see styles |
masakimi まさきみ |
(personal name) Masakimi |
教公 see styles |
kyoukou / kyoko きょうこう |
(given name) Kyōkou |
文公 see styles |
bunkou / bunko ぶんこう |
(personal name) Bunkou |
昌公 see styles |
masaaki / masaki まさあき |
(personal name) Masaaki |
明公 see styles |
akikimi あききみ |
(given name) Akikimi |
映公 see styles |
akihito あきひと |
(male given name) Akihito |
昭公 see styles |
akimasa あきまさ |
(given name) Akimasa |
是公 see styles |
zekou / zeko ぜこう |
(given name) Zekou |
曉公 晓公 see styles |
xiǎo gōng xiao3 gong1 hsiao kung Gyōkō |
i.e. 元曉 Yuanxiao, the author-monk. |
有公 see styles |
yuukou / yuko ゆうこう |
(personal name) Yūkou |
朋公 see styles |
tomoaki ともあき |
(personal name) Tomoaki |
木公 see styles |
mokkou / mokko もっこう |
(given name) Mokkou |
林公 see styles |
hayashihiroshi はやしひろし |
(person) Hayashi Hiroshi |
柯公 see styles |
kakou / kako かこう |
(given name) Kakou |
柿公 see styles |
shikou / shiko しこう |
(given name) Shikou |
桓公 see styles |
kankou / kanko かんこう |
(person) Duke Huan (Qi ruler) (685-643 BC) |
梢公 see styles |
shāo gōng shao1 gong1 shao kung |
variant of 艄公[shao1 gong1] |
楠公 see styles |
nankou / nanko なんこう |
(place-name) Nankou |
正公 see styles |
masahiro まさひろ |
(given name) Masahiro |
歸公 归公 see styles |
guī gōng gui1 gong1 kuei kung |
to commandeer; to take over for the state |
沛公 see styles |
pèi gōng pei4 gong1 p`ei kung pei kung haikou / haiko はいこう |
Duke of Pei (i.e. 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1]) (personal name) Haikou |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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