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Simple Dictionary Definition |
尼 see styles |
ní ni2 ni ni に |
Buddhist nun; (often used in phonetic spellings) (n,n-suf) (1) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 比丘尼・1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained nun); (2) (abbreviation) (See 印度尼西亜・インドネシア) Indonesia; (given name) Ni To stop; a nun; near; translit. ni. When used for a nun it is an abbrev. for 比丘尼 bhikṣuṇī. |
尼ケ see styles |
amagasaki あまがさき |
(surname) Amagasaki |
尼丁 see styles |
amachou / amacho あまちょう |
(surname) Amachō |
尼世 see styles |
amase あませ |
(personal name) Amase |
尼中 see styles |
amanaka あまなか |
(surname) Amanaka |
尼乾 尼干 see styles |
ní gān ni2 gan1 ni kan nikan |
Nirgrantha |
尼井 see styles |
amai あまい |
(surname) Amai |
尼人 see styles |
ní rén ni2 ren2 ni jen |
Neanderthal (abbr. for 尼安德特人[Ni2 an1 de2 te4 ren2]) |
尼低 see styles |
ní dī ni2 di1 ni ti nitei |
(Skt. nidhi) |
尼健 see styles |
ní jiàn ni2 jian4 ni chien niken |
Nirgrantha |
尼僧 see styles |
ní sēng ni2 seng1 ni seng nisou / niso にそう |
(1) Buddhist nun; (2) Catholic nun; sister nun |
尼克 see styles |
ní kè ni2 ke4 ni k`o ni ko |
More info & calligraphy: Nich |
尼利 see styles |
amari あまり |
(surname) Amari |
尼口 see styles |
amakuchi あまくち |
(surname) Amakuchi |
尼地 see styles |
amachi あまち |
(surname) Amachi |
尼坂 see styles |
amasaka あまさか |
(place-name) Amasaka |
尼城 see styles |
amagi あまぎ |
(surname) Amagi |
尼塚 see styles |
amatsuka あまつか |
(surname) Amatsuka |
尼壇 尼坛 see styles |
ní tán ni2 tan2 ni t`an ni tan nidan |
The nun's altar; a convent or nunnery. |
尼姆 see styles |
ní mǔ ni2 mu3 ni mu |
Nîmes (city in France) |
尼姑 see styles |
ní gū ni2 gu1 ni ku niko |
Buddhist nun A nun. |
尼子 see styles |
ní zǐ ni2 zi3 ni tzu nishi にし |
(surname) Nishi Nizi |
尼宮 see styles |
amemiya あめみや |
(surname) Amemiya |
尼寺 see styles |
ní sì ni2 si4 ni ssu amadera あまでら |
{Buddh} nunnery; convent; (place-name) Ninji A nunnery, or convent. |
尼尾 see styles |
amao あまお |
(surname) Amao |
尼岡 see styles |
amaoka あまおか |
(surname) Amaoka |
尼岸 see styles |
amagishi あまぎし |
(surname) Amagishi |
尼崎 see styles |
amazaki あまざき |
(surname) Amazaki |
尼嵜 see styles |
amasaki あまさき |
(surname) Amasaki |
尼川 see styles |
amagawa あまがわ |
(surname) Amagawa |
尼師 尼师 see styles |
ní shī ni2 shi1 ni shih nishi |
nun |
尼康 see styles |
ní kāng ni2 kang1 ni k`ang ni kang |
Nikon corporation |
尼彌 尼弥 see styles |
ní mí ni2 mi2 ni mi Nimi |
Nimi ; Nemi |
尼律 see styles |
ní lǜ ni2 lv4 ni lü niritsu |
precepts for bhikṣuṇīs |
尼戒 see styles |
ní jiè ni2 jie4 ni chieh nikai |
The rules for nuns, numbering 341, to which seven more were added making 348, commonly called the 五百戒 500 rules. |
尼戸 see styles |
amado あまど |
(surname) Amado |
尼抵 see styles |
ní dǐ ni2 di3 ni ti nitei |
nidhi (praṇidhāna); also 尼低; 尼提 The Sanskrit is doubtful. The intp. is 願 vow, or 願志求滿足 seeking the fulfilment of resolves, or aims. |
尼採 尼采 see styles |
ní cǎi ni2 cai3 ni ts`ai ni tsai |
Friedrich Nietzsche (1846-1900), German philosopher |
尼提 see styles |
ní tí ni2 ti2 ni t`i ni ti nidai |
尼陀 A scavenger. |
尼斯 see styles |
ní sī ni2 si1 ni ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Nhice |
尼日 see styles |
ní rì ni2 ri4 ni jih |
Niger (Tw) |
尼明 see styles |
amaake / amake あまあけ |
(surname) Amaake |
尼木 see styles |
ní mù ni2 mu4 ni mu amagi あまぎ |
Nyêmo county, Tibetan: Snye mo rdzong in Lhasa 拉薩|拉萨[La1 sa4], Tibet (surname) Amagi |
尼本 see styles |
amamoto あまもと |
(surname) Amamoto |
尼桑 see styles |
ní sāng ni2 sang1 ni sang |
Nissan, Japanese car make |
尼森 see styles |
amemori あめもり |
(surname) Amemori |
尼池 see styles |
amaike あまいけ |
(place-name, surname) Amaike |
尼沢 see styles |
amezawa あめざわ |
(surname) Amezawa |
尼沼 see styles |
amanuma あまぬま |
(surname) Amanuma |
尼津 see styles |
amazu あまづ |
(surname) Amazu |
尼海 see styles |
amagai あまがい |
(surname) Amagai |
尼湖 see styles |
amako あまこ |
(female given name) Amako |
尼潟 see styles |
amagata あまがた |
(place-name) Amagata |
尼瀬 see styles |
amaze あまぜ |
(place-name) Amaze |
尼特 see styles |
ní tè ni2 te4 ni t`e ni te |
nit (symbol: nt), unit of luminance (loanword) |
尼犍 see styles |
ní jiān ni2 jian1 ni chien nikon |
nirgrantha, 尼健; 尼乾 (尼乾陀); 尼虔, freed from all ties, a naked mendicant, tr. by 離繋, 不繋, 無結 devotees who are free from all ties, wander naked, and cover themselves with ashes. Mahāvīra, one of this sect, called 若提 Jñāti after his family, and also 尼乾陀若提子 Nirgrantha-jñātiputra, was an opponent of Śākyamuni. His doctrines were determinist, everything being fated, and no religious practices could change one's lot. |
尼瑪 尼玛 see styles |
ní mǎ ni2 ma3 ni ma |
(Internet slang) alternative for 你媽|你妈[ni3 ma1]; (transcription from Tibetan) the sun |
尼甫 see styles |
jiho じほ |
Confucius |
尼田 see styles |
amada あまだ |
(surname) Amada |
尼留 see styles |
amadome あまどめ |
(surname) Amadome |
尼知 see styles |
amachi あまち |
(surname) Amachi |
尼笠 see styles |
amagasa あまがさ |
(surname) Amagasa |
尼粕 see styles |
amagasu あまがす |
(surname) Amagasu |
尼羅 尼罗 see styles |
ní luó ni2 luo2 ni lo nira ナイル(P); ないる |
More info & calligraphy: Nile(kana only) Nile (river) nila, dark blue or green. |
尼義 see styles |
amagi あまぎ |
(surname) Amagi |
尼羽 see styles |
amou / amo あもう |
(surname) Amou |
尼草 see styles |
amagusa あまぐさ |
(surname) Amagusa |
尼蘇 尼苏 see styles |
ní sū ni2 su1 ni su |
Nisu (language) |
尼虔 see styles |
ní qián ni2 qian2 ni ch`ien ni chien niken |
Nirgrantha |
尼衛 尼卫 see styles |
ní wèi ni2 wei4 ni wei niei |
nivāsana, an inner garment. |
尼見 see styles |
amami あまみ |
(surname) Amami |
尼谷 see styles |
amedani あめだに |
(surname) Amedani |
尼貝 see styles |
amagai あまがい |
(surname) Amagai |
尼辻 see styles |
amagatsuji あまがつじ |
(place-name) Amagatsuji |
尼野 see styles |
amano あまの |
(surname) Amano |
尼陀 see styles |
ní tuó ni2 tuo2 ni t`o ni to nida |
scavenger |
尼雅 see styles |
ní yǎ ni2 ya3 ni ya |
Niya, ancient kingdom near Khotan in Xinjiang, 1st century BC-4th century AD |
尼額 see styles |
amahitai あまひたい |
(place-name) Amahitai |
尼鷺 see styles |
amasagi あまさぎ |
(kana only) cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis) |
尼龍 尼龙 see styles |
ní lóng ni2 long2 ni lung |
nylon (loanword) |
中尼 see styles |
zhōng ní zhong1 ni2 chung ni |
China-Nepal |
丹尼 see styles |
dān ní dan1 ni2 tan ni |
More info & calligraphy: Denney |
仲尼 see styles |
zhòng ní zhong4 ni2 chung ni chuuji / chuji ちゅうじ |
courtesy name for Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3] (person) Zhongni (courtesy name of Confucius) |
僧尼 see styles |
sēng ní seng1 ni2 seng ni souni / soni そうに |
(Buddhist) monks and nuns monks and nuns Monks and nuns. |
先尼 see styles |
xiān ní xian1 ni2 hsien ni senni |
西儞迦; 霰尼 sainika, senika, martial, a commander; a class of non-Buddhists, perhaps the Jains; it may be connected with Śraiṇya, Śreṇika. |
切尼 see styles |
qiē ní qie1 ni2 ch`ieh ni chieh ni |
Cheney (name); Richard B. "Dick" Cheney (1941-), US Republican politician, vice-president 2001-2008 |
化尼 see styles |
huà ní hua4 ni2 hua ni keni |
The power of a Buddha, or bodhisattva, to be transformed into a nun. |
卓尼 see styles |
zhuó ní zhuo2 ni2 cho ni |
Jonê or Zhuoni County in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 甘南藏族自治州[Gan1 nan2 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu |
印尼 see styles |
yìn ní yin4 ni2 yin ni |
Indonesia (abbr. for 印度尼西亞|印度尼西亚[Yin4du4ni2xi1ya4]) |
哈尼 see styles |
hā ní ha1 ni2 ha ni |
More info & calligraphy: Haani |
唐尼 see styles |
karaama / karama からあま |
More info & calligraphy: Donny |
宿尼 see styles |
sukuni すくに |
(surname) Sukuni |
川尼 see styles |
kawani かわに |
(surname) Kawani |
恵尼 see styles |
eni えに |
(female given name) Eni |
悉尼 see styles |
xī ní xi1 ni2 hsi ni |
More info & calligraphy: Sydney |
托尼 see styles |
tuō ní tuo1 ni2 t`o ni to ni |
More info & calligraphy: Tony |
摩尼 see styles |
mó ní mo2 ni2 mo ni mani まに |
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism (1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼. |
播尼 see styles |
bò ní bo4 ni2 po ni hani |
pāṇi, the palm of the hand. |
文尼 see styles |
wén ní wen2 ni2 wen ni monni むに |
More info & calligraphy: Vinnymuni, idem 牟尼 and 茂尼, e. g. Śākyamuni. |
末尼 see styles |
mò ní mo4 ni2 mo ni mani |
maṇi 摩尼; a jewel, a crystal, a pearl, symbol of purity, therefore of Buddha and of his doctrine. It is used in oṃ-maṇi -padmi-hūṃ. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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