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There are 70 total results for your eldest son search.

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惣領

see styles
 souryou / soryo
    そうりょう

More info & calligraphy:

First Born
(1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period); (place-name, surname) Souryō

長女


长女

see styles
zhǎng nǚ
    zhang3 nu:3
chang nü
 osame
    おさめ

More info & calligraphy:

First Born Daughter
eldest daughter
(may be the only daughter) eldest daughter; first-born daughter; (given name) Osame

長男


长男

see styles
zhǎng nán
    zhang3 nan2
chang nan
 nobuo
    のぶお

More info & calligraphy:

First Born Son
eldest son
eldest son (may be the only son); first-born son; (personal name) Nobuo

see styles

    bo2
po
 haku
    はく
father's elder brother; senior; paternal elder uncle; eldest of brothers; respectful form of address; Count, third of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]
(1) count; earl; (2) (hist) (See 神祇官・2) chief official of the Department of Worship (under the ritsuryō system); (3) (abbreviation) (See 伯剌西爾・ブラジル) Brazil; (surname, given name) Haku
eldest brother (?)

see styles
zhǒng
    zhong3
chung
 tsuka
    つか
mound; burial mound; senior (i.e. eldest child or senior in rank)
(1) mound; heap; hillock; (2) burial mound; tomb; tumulus; barrow

see styles
mèng
    meng4
meng
 mou / mo
    もう
first month of a season; eldest amongst brothers
(surname, given name) Mou
Eldest, first; Mencius; rude.

一女

see styles
 hime
    ひめ
(1) one daughter; (2) (See 長女) eldest daughter; first-born daughter; (female given name) Hime

一男

see styles
 hatsuo
    はつお
boy; eldest son; (personal name) Hatsuo

上子

see styles
shàng zǐ
    shang4 zi3
shang tzu
 jouko / joko
    じょうこ
(surname, female given name) Jōko
eldest child

伯仲

see styles
 hakuchuu / hakuchu
    はくちゅう
(n,vs,vi) (1) being evenly matched; being equal with; being on a par with; being well contested; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) eldest and second eldest brother; older and younger brother; (place-name) Hakuchuu

伯兄

see styles
 hakkei / hakke
    はっけい
the eldest son

大叔

see styles
dà shū
    da4 shu1
ta shu
eldest of father's younger brothers; uncle (term used to address a man about the age of one's father)

大哥

see styles
dà gē
    da4 ge1
ta ko
eldest brother; big brother (polite address for a man of about the same age as oneself); gang leader; boss

大姨

see styles
dà yí
    da4 yi2
ta i
aunt (mother's eldest sister); (respectful term of address for a woman who is about the age of one's mother)

姫君

see styles
 himegimi
    ひめぎみ
(honorific or respectful language) daughter of a person of high rank (esp. eldest daughter)

嫡女

see styles
 chakujo; chakunyo
    ちゃくじょ; ちゃくにょ
(archaism) eldest daughter of a married couple; eldest legitimate daughter

嫡子

see styles
dí zǐ
    di2 zi3
ti tzu
 chakushi
    ちゃくし
son, esp. the eldest son, of the wife (contrasted with 庶子[shu4 zi3])
(1) heir; (2) legitimate child
a rightful heir

嫡孫

see styles
 chakuson
    ちゃくそん
eldest son's descendants

嫡流

see styles
 chakuryuu / chakuryu
    ちゃくりゅう
lineage of eldest son

嫡男

see styles
 chakunan
    ちゃくなん
legitimate son (esp. eldest son); heir

孟女

see styles
 moujo / mojo
    もうじょ
(rare) (See 長女) eldest daughter

尊子

see styles
zūn zǐ
    zun1 zi3
tsun tzu
 takako
    たかこ
(female given name) Takako
the eldest son

智積


智积

see styles
zhì jī
    zhi4 ji1
chih chi
 chishaku
    ちしゃく
(place-name) Chishaku
Jñānākara. Accumulation of knowledge. Eldest son of Mahābhijñā; also said to be Akṣobhya. Prajñākūṭa. A Bodhisattva in the retinue of Prabhūtratna, v. Lotus Sūtra.

有意

see styles
yǒu yì
    you3 yi4
yu i
 yuui / yui
    ゆうい
to intend; intentionally; interested in
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) significant; meaningful; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) intentional; volitional
mati; matimant; possessing mind, intelligent; a tr. of manuṣya, man, a rational being. The name of the eldest son of Candra-sūrya-pradīpa.

朮赤


术赤

see styles
zhú chì
    zhu2 chi4
chu ch`ih
    chu chih
Jöchi (c. 1182–1227) Mongol army commander, eldest of Genghis Khan's four sons

極臈


极臈

see styles
jí là
    ji2 la4
chi la
 kyokurō gokurō
The oldest monk in orders.

氏上

see styles
 ujinokami
    うじのかみ
(1) (archaism) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman; (archaism) head of a clan; (personal name) Ujinokami

淨藏


净藏

see styles
jìng zàng
    jing4 zang4
ching tsang
 jō zō
Vimalagarbha, eldest son of Śubhavyūha in the Lotus Sutra.

總領

see styles
 souryou / soryo
    そうりょう
(out-dated kanji) (1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period)

老二

see styles
lǎo èr
    lao3 er4
lao erh
second-eldest child in a family; (euphemism) penis

老大

see styles
lǎo dà
    lao3 da4
lao ta
 roudai / rodai
    ろうだい
old age; very; eldest child in a family; leader of a group; boss; captain of a boat; leader of a criminal gang
(noun or adjectival noun) (obsolete) growing old; old person

胄子

see styles
zhòu zǐ
    zhou4 zi3
chou tzu
eldest son

那吒


那咤

see styles
nà zhà
    na4 zha4
na cha
 Nata
Naṭa, said to be the eldest son of Vaiśravaṇa, and represented with three faces, eight arms, a powerful demon-king.

長兄


长兄

see styles
zhǎng xiōng
    zhang3 xiong1
chang hsiung
 choukei / choke
    ちょうけい
eldest brother
eldest brother

長姉

see styles
 choushi / choshi
    ちょうし
eldest sister; oldest sister

長子


长子

see styles
zhǎng zǐ
    zhang3 zi3
chang tzu
 hisako
    ひさこ
eldest son
(1) (ちょうし only) (See 末子・ばっし) eldest child; oldest child; first child; (2) eldest son; oldest son; (female given name) Hisako

長孫


长孙

see styles
zhǎng sūn
    zhang3 sun1
chang sun
eldest grandson; the eldest son of one's eldest son

阿閦

see styles
ā chù
    a1 chu4
a ch`u
    a chu
 Ashuku
Akṣobhya, 阿閦鞞; 阿閦婆; 阿芻閦耶 unmoved, imperturbable; tr. 不動; 無動 also 無怒; 無瞋恚 free from anger, according to his Buddha-vow. One of the Five Buddhas, his realm Abhirata, Delightful, now being in the east, as Amitābha's is in the west. He is represented in the Lotus as the eldest son of Mahābhijñābhibhū 大通智勝, and was the Bodhisattva ? jñānākara 智積 before he became Buddha; he has other appearances. akṣobhya is also said to mean 100 vivara s, or 1 followed by 17 ciphers, and a 大通智勝 is ten times that figure.

あんこ

see styles
 anko
    アンコ
(1) (Izu Oshima dialect) daughter; young lady; (2) (thb:) (hob:) young man; eldest son; (3) (prison slang) (See 女役・3) passive role in a male homosexual relationship; (female given name) Anko

一番上

see styles
 ichibanue
    いちばんうえ
(adj-no,n) highest; uppermost; topmost; oldest; eldest

三阿姨

see styles
sān ā yí
    san1 a1 yi2
san a i
auntie, third eldest of sisters in mother's family

二阿姨

see styles
èr ā yí
    er4 a1 yi2
erh a i
auntie, second eldest of sisters in mother's family

伯邑考

see styles
bó yì kǎo
    bo2 yi4 kao3
po i k`ao
    po i kao
Bo Yikao, eldest son of King Wen of Zhou 周文王[Zhou1 Wen2 wang2] and the elder brother of King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] who was the founder of the Zhou Dynasty 周朝[Zhou1 chao2] of ancient China

大姨媽


大姨妈

see styles
dà yí mā
    da4 yi2 ma1
ta i ma
mother's eldest sister (older than one's mother); (coll.) (euphemism) Aunt Flo (i.e. menstrual period)

大小姐

see styles
dà xiǎo jie
    da4 xiao3 jie5
ta hsiao chieh
eldest daughter of an affluent family; (polite) your daughter; bossy or indulged young woman; Miss High and Mighty

大阿姨

see styles
dà ā yí
    da4 a1 yi2
ta a i
auntie, eldest of sisters in mother's family

康僧鎧


康僧铠

see styles
kāng sēng kǎi
    kang1 seng1 kai3
k`ang seng k`ai
    kang seng kai
 Kōsōgai
or 康僧會 Saṅghavarman, also said to be Saṅghapāla; an Indian monk supposed to be of Tibetan descent; but Saṅghapāla is described as the eldest son of the prime minister of Soghdiana, and is probably a different person. Saṅghavarman tr. at the White Horse Temple, Luoyang, in A.D. 252; inter alia the 無量壽經 is accredited to him, but a more reliable tradition of the Canon ascribes the tr. to Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308.

惣領制

see styles
 souryousei / soryose
    そうりょうせい
sōryō system; organization of regional landholding families based on divided inheritance under the leadership of a main heir, usu. the eldest son (Kamakura period)

承重孫


承重孙

see styles
chéng zhòng sūn
    cheng2 zhong4 sun1
ch`eng chung sun
    cheng chung sun
eldest grandson (to sustain upper storeys of ancestor worship)

最年長


最年长

see styles
zuì nián zhǎng
    zui4 nian2 zhang3
tsui nien chang
 sainenchou / sainencho
    さいねんちょう
eldest
(can be adjective with の) eldest; oldest

李建成

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lǐ jiàn chéng
    li3 jian4 cheng2
li chien ch`eng
    li chien cheng
Li Jiancheng (589-626), eldest son of first Tang emperor Li Yuan 唐高祖李淵|唐高祖李渊, murdered by his brother 李世民 in the Xuanwu Gate coup 玄武門之變|玄武门之变; Professor Li Jiancheng (1964-), geophysicist and specialist in satellite geodesy

李顯龍


李显龙

see styles
lǐ xiǎn lóng
    li3 xian3 long2
li hsien lung
Lee Hsien Loong (1952-), Singapore PAP politician, eldest son of Lee Kuan Yew 李光耀[Li3 Guang1 yao4], prime minister from 2004

歡喜天


欢喜天

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huān xǐ tiān tiān
    huan1 xi3 tian1 tian1
huan hsi t`ien t`ien
    huan hsi tien tien
 kangi ten
大聖歡喜天; 聖天; (大聖天) The joyful devas, or devas of pleasure, represented as two figures embracing each other, with elephants' heads and human bodies; the two embracing figures are interpreted as Gaṇeśa (the eldest son of Śiva) and an incarnation of Guanyin; the elephant-head represents Gaṇeśa; the origin is older than the Guanyin idea and seems to be a derivation from the Śivaitic linga-worship.

皇太孫

see styles
 koutaison / kotaison
    こうたいそん
eldest grandson of an Emperor in the line of descent

第一子

see styles
 daiisshi / daisshi
    だいいっし
firstborn; first child; eldest child

総領娘

see styles
 souryoumusume / soryomusume
    そうりょうむすめ
eldest daughter

羅睺羅


罗睺罗

see styles
luó huó luó
    luo2 huo2 luo2
lo huo lo
 Ragora
Rāhula, the eldest son of Śākyamuni and Yaśodharā; also羅睺; 羅吼; 羅云; 羅雲; 曷怙羅 or 何怙羅 or 羅怙羅. He is supposed to have been in the womb for six years and born when his father attained buddhahood; also said to have been born during an eclipse, and thus acquired his name, though it is defined in other ways; his father did not see him till he was six years old. He became a disciple of the Hīnayāna, but is said to have become a Mahāyānist when his father preached this final perfect doctrine, a statement gainsaid by his being recognized as founder of the Vaibhāṣika school. He is to be reborn as the eldest son of every buddha, hence is sometimes called the son of Ānanda.

金正男

see styles
jīn zhèng nán
    jin1 zheng4 nan2
chin cheng nan
Kim Jong-nam (1971-2017), the eldest son of Kim Jong-il 金正日[Jin1 Zheng4 ri4]

阿僧伽

see styles
ā sēng qié
    a1 seng1 qie2
a seng ch`ieh
    a seng chieh
 Asōga
(阿僧) asaṅga, āryāsaṅga, intp. as 無著 unattached, free; lived 'a thousand years after the Nirvāṇa', probably the fourth century A.D., said to be the eldest brother of 天親 Vasubandhu, whom he converted to Mahāyāna. He was first a follower of the Mahīśāsaka hschool, but founded the Yogācārya or Tantric school with his Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra 瑜伽師地論, which in the 三藏傳 is said to have been dictated to him by Maitreya in the Tuṣita heaven, along with the 莊嚴大乘論 and the 中邊分別論. He was a native of Gandhāra, but lived mostly in Ayodhyā (Oudh).

上行菩薩


上行菩萨

see styles
shàng xíng pú sà
    shang4 xing2 pu2 sa4
shang hsing p`u sa
    shang hsing pu sa
 Jōgyō bosatsu
Viśiṣṭa-cāritra Bodhisattva, who suddenly rose out of the earth as Buddha was concluding one of his Lotus sermons; v. Lotus sūtra 15 and 21. He is supposed to have been a convert of the Buddha in long past ages and to come to the world in its days of evil. Nichiren in Japan believed himself to be this Bodhisattva's reincarnation, and the Nichiren trinity is the Buddha, i.e. the eternal Śākyamuni Buddha; the Law, i.e. the Lotus Truth; and the Saṅgha, i.e. this Bodhisattva, in other words Nichiren himself as the head of all living beings, or eldest son of the Buddha.

不分伯仲

see styles
bù fēn bó zhòng
    bu4 fen1 bo2 zhong4
pu fen po chung
lit. unable to distinguish eldest brother from second brother (idiom); they are all equally excellent; nothing to choose between them

伯仲叔季

see styles
bó zhòng shū jì
    bo2 zhong4 shu1 ji4
po chung shu chi
(idiom) eldest, second, third and youngest of brothers; order of seniority among brothers

大姉さん

see styles
 ooneesan
    おおねえさん
(honorific or respectful language) eldest of one's older sisters

拘利太子

see styles
jū lì tài zǐ
    ju1 li4 tai4 zi3
chü li t`ai tzu
    chü li tai tzu
 Kuri taishi
Kolita, the eldest son of Droṇodana, uncle of Śākyamuni; said to be Mahānāma, but others say Mahāmaudgalyāyana. Also 拘栗; 拘肄多.

総領息子

see styles
 souryoumusuko / soryomusuko
    そうりょうむすこ
eldest son

部屋住み

see styles
 heyazumi
    へやずみ
an adult-age eldest son who has yet to come into his inheritance; (a young adult still) living at home; a dependent

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氏上

 konokami
    このかみ
(1) (archaism) (See 長男) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) (See 氏上) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman

夏洛特·勃良特

xià luò tè · bó liáng tè
    xia4 luo4 te4 · bo2 liang2 te4
hsia lo t`e · po liang t`e
    hsia lo te · po liang te
Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), English novelist, eldest of three Brontë sisters, author of Jane Eyre 簡·愛|简·爱[Jian3 · Ai4]

Variations:
第1子
第一子

 daiisshi / daisshi
    だいいっし
firstborn; first child; eldest child

Variations:
総領
惣領
總領(oK)

 souryou / soryo
    そうりょう
(1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) (See 律令制,総領・すべおさ) pre-ritsuryō official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period)

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

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