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Characters Pronunciation
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法公

see styles
fǎ gōng
    fa3 gong1
fa kung
 hōkō
Signior of the Law, a courtesy title of any monk.

泰公

see styles
 yasutaka
    やすたか
(given name) Yasutaka

洙公

see styles
 shukou / shuko
    しゅこう
(given name) Shukou

浩公

see styles
 hiromasa
    ひろまさ
(personal name) Hiromasa

淳公

see styles
 atsukimi
    あつきみ
(personal name) Atsukimi

清公

see styles
 kiyokimi
    きよきみ
(personal name) Kiyokimi

滿公


满公

see styles
mǎn gōng
    man3 gong1
man kung
altogether; in all

濟公


济公

see styles
jì gōng
    ji4 gong1
chi kung
Jigong or Daoji (1130-1207), Southern Song Dynasty Buddhist monk

為公

see styles
 tamekimi
    ためきみ
(personal name) Tamekimi

猿公

see styles
 etekou / eteko
    えてこう
(familiar language) (See 公・4) monkey; ape

王公

see styles
wáng gōng
    wang2 gong1
wang kung
 oukou / oko
    おうこう
princes and dukes; aristocrat
(1) royalty and nobility; (2) noble; aristocrat

理公

see styles
 riku
    りく
(given name) Riku

琴公

see styles
 kotomi
    ことみ
(female given name) Kotomi

璃公

see styles
 akikimi
    あききみ
(personal name) Akikimi

田公

see styles
 takimi
    たきみ
(surname) Takimi

相公

see styles
xiàng gong
    xiang4 gong5
hsiang kung
lord; master; young gentleman; male prostitute; catamite; mahjong player disqualified by unintentionally taking in the wrong number of dominoes; (old form of address for one's husband) husband

真公

see styles
 mahiro
    まひろ
(female given name) Mahiro

知公

see styles
 chikou / chiko
    ちこう
(surname) Chikou

碗公

see styles
wǎn gōng
    wan3 gong1
wan kung
(Tw) very large bowl

礼公

see styles
 reikou / reko
    れいこう
(personal name) Reikou

祥公

see styles
 yoshiki
    よしき
(given name) Yoshiki

秀公

see styles
 hidehiro
    ひでひろ
(personal name) Hidehiro

秉公

see styles
bǐng gōng
    bing3 gong1
ping kung
justly; impartially

秋公

see styles
 akikimi
    あききみ
(given name) Akikimi

稲公

see styles
 inagimi
    いなぎみ
(personal name) Inagimi

穆公

see styles
 bokukou / bokuko
    ぼくこう
(personal name) Bokukou

章公

see styles
 norio
    のりお
(given name) Norio

紀公

see styles
 motohiro
    もとひろ
(given name) Motohiro

紫公

see styles
 shikou / shiko
    しこう
(given name) Shikou

美公

see styles
 miyuki
    みゆき
(female given name) Miyuki

義公

see styles
 yoshimasa
    よしまさ
(given name) Yoshimasa

羽公

see styles
 ukou / uko
    うこう
(given name) Ukou

翔公

see styles
xiáng gōng
    xiang2 gong1
hsiang kung
 Shō Kō
Xiang Gong

老公

see styles
lǎo gong
    lao3 gong5
lao kung
 roukou / roko
    ろうこう
(coll.) eunuch; see also 老[lao3 gong1]
(honorific or respectful language) elderly nobleman

考公

see styles
kǎo gōng
    kao3 gong1
k`ao kung
    kao kung
to sit for a civil service exam

聖公

see styles
 kiyoyuki
    きよゆき
(personal name) Kiyoyuki

肇公

see styles
zhào gōng
    zhao4 gong1
chao kung
 Chōkō
Zhaokong

胤公

see styles
 tanetomo
    たねとも
(given name) Tanetomo

自公

see styles
 jikou / jiko
    じこう
(abbreviation) (coalition of) the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito

至公

see styles
zhì gōng
    zhi4 gong1
chih kung
 shikou / shiko
    しこう
(noun or adjectival noun) (See 至公至平) perfect fairness
perfectly fair

船公

see styles
 funaku
    ふなく
(surname) Funaku

艄公

see styles
shāo gōng
    shao1 gong1
shao kung
helmsman; boatman

良公

see styles
 raku
    らく
(female given name) Raku

若公

see styles
 wakou / wako
    わこう
(surname) Wakou

英公

see styles
 hidehiro
    ひでひろ
(given name) Hidehiro

茂公

see styles
 shigekimi
    しげきみ
(given name) Shigekimi

菅公

see styles
 kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(personal name) Kankou

蔣公


蒋公

see styles
jiǎng gōng
    jiang3 gong1
chiang kung
honorific title for Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石[Jiang3 Jie4 shi2]

裕公

see styles
 hirotada
    ひろただ
(personal name) Hirotada

襄公

see styles
 joukou / joko
    じょうこう
(personal name) Jōkou

規公

see styles
 norimasa
    のりまさ
(personal name) Norimasa

誌公


志公

see styles
zhì gōng
    zhi4 gong1
chih kung
 Shikō
Zhigong

諸公


诸公

see styles
zhū gōng
    zhu1 gong1
chu kung
 shokou / shoko
    しょこう
gentlemen (form of address)
(1) high-ranking officials; ministers; (n,pn) (2) (honorific or respectful language) ladies and gentlemen; everyone

謙公

see styles
 kenkou / kenko
    けんこう
(personal name) Kenkou

豱公

see styles
wēn gōng
    wen1 gong1
wen kung
piggy (joking name)

貫公

see styles
 kankou / kanko
    かんこう
(given name) Kankou

貴公

see styles
 kikou / kiko
    きこう
(pronoun) you (primarily used by males when addressing their male equals or inferiors); (personal name) Takahiro

賀公

see styles
 yoshitaka
    よしたか
(given name) Yoshitaka

賢公

see styles
 kenkou / kenko
    けんこう
(given name) Kenkou

辦公


办公

see styles
bàn gōng
    ban4 gong1
pan kung
to handle official business; to work (esp. in an office)

通公

see styles
 michihiro
    みちひろ
(given name) Michihiro

邦公

see styles
 kunihiro
    くにひろ
(personal name) Kunihiro

郭公

see styles
 kakkou; kakkou; kakkoo(ik) / kakko; kakko; kakkoo(ik)
    かっこう; カッコウ; カッコー(ik)
(kana only) common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus); (given name) Kakukou

里公

see styles
 riku
    りく
(personal name) Riku

關公


关公

see styles
guān gōng
    guan1 gong1
kuan kung

More info & calligraphy:

Guan Gong / Warrior Saint
Lord Guan (i.e. 關羽|关羽[Guan1 Yu3])

阿公

see styles
ā gōng
    a1 gong1
a kung
(old) grandfather; polite address for an elderly man, or a woman's father-in-law; (Taiwanese) grandfather

隆公

see styles
 takakimi
    たかきみ
(given name) Takakimi

雄公

see styles
 katsuhiro
    かつひろ
(given name) Katsuhiro

雅公

see styles
 masakimi
    まさきみ
(personal name) Masakimi

雷公

see styles
léi gōng
    lei2 gong1
lei kung
 raikou / raiko
    らいこう
Lei Gong or Duke of Thunder, the God of Thunder in Chinese mythology
(colloquialism) thunder

霊公

see styles
 reikou / reko
    れいこう
(personal name) Reikou

順公

see styles
 junkou / junko
    じゅんこう
(given name) Junkou

馬公


马公

see styles
mǎ gōng
    ma3 gong1
ma kung
Makung city in Penghu county 澎湖縣|澎湖县[Peng2 hu2 xian4] (Pescadores Islands), Taiwan

鵜公

see styles
 ukou / uko
    うこう
(given name) Ukou

龜公


龟公

see styles
guī gōng
    gui1 gong1
kuei kung
pimp

公々然

see styles
 koukouzen / kokozen
    こうこうぜん
(adj-t,adv-to) very much out in the open (as in a information)

公の場

see styles
 ooyakenoba
    おおやけのば
(exp,n) public space; (in) public

公の橋

see styles
 kiminobashi
    きみのばし
(place-name) Kiminobashi

公一朗

see styles
 kouichirou / koichiro
    こういちろう
(male given name) Kōichirō

公一郎

see styles
 kouichirou / koichiro
    こういちろう
(male given name) Kōichirō

公三子

see styles
 kumiko
    くみこ
(female given name) Kumiko

公三朗

see styles
 kouzaburou / kozaburo
    こうざぶろう
(male given name) Kōzaburō

公三枝

see styles
 kumie
    くみえ
(female given name) Kumie

公三郎

see styles
 kouzaburou / kozaburo
    こうざぶろう
(male given name) Kōzaburō

公世美

see styles
 kiyomi
    きよみ
(female given name) Kiyomi

公主嶺


公主岭

see styles
gōng zhǔ lǐng
    gong1 zhu3 ling3
kung chu ling
Gongzhuling, county-level city in Siping 四平, Jilin

公主抱

see styles
gōng zhǔ bào
    gong1 zhu3 bao4
kung chu pao
to carry sb the way grooms carry brides across the threshold

公主病

see styles
gōng zhǔ bìng
    gong1 zhu3 bing4
kung chu ping
(neologism c. 1997) (coll.) self-entitlement

公主車


公主车

see styles
gōng zhǔ chē
    gong1 zhu3 che1
kung chu ch`e
    kung chu che
ladies bicycle

公之介

see styles
 kounosuke / konosuke
    こうのすけ
(male given name) Kōnosuke

公之助

see styles
 kounosuke / konosuke
    こうのすけ
(male given name) Kōnosuke

公之輔

see styles
 kounosuke / konosuke
    こうのすけ
(male given name) Kōnosuke

公事包

see styles
gōng shì bāo
    gong1 shi4 bao1
kung shih pao
(Tw) briefcase

公事房

see styles
gōng shì fáng
    gong1 shi4 fang2
kung shih fang
office (room or building)

公事田

see styles
 koujida / kojida
    こうじだ
(place-name) Kōjida

公二郎

see styles
 koujirou / kojiro
    こうじろう
(male given name) Kōjirō

公交卡

see styles
gōng jiāo kǎ
    gong1 jiao1 ka3
kung chiao k`a
    kung chiao ka
IC card used for paying fares on public transportation systems such as buses and subways

公交站

see styles
gōng jiāo zhàn
    gong1 jiao1 zhan4
kung chiao chan
public transport station

公交車


公交车

see styles
gōng jiāo chē
    gong1 jiao1 che1
kung chiao ch`e
    kung chiao che
public transport vehicle; town bus; CL:輛|辆[liang4]

公仁子

see styles
 kuniko
    くにこ
(female given name) Kuniko

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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