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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
嚴慈 严慈 see styles |
yán cí yan2 ci2 yen tz`u yen tzu |
strict and compassionate; strict as a father and tender as a mother |
嚴父 严父 see styles |
yán fù yan2 fu4 yen fu |
strict or stern father |
国父 see styles |
kokufu こくふ |
father of one's country; father of the nation |
國父 国父 see styles |
guó fù guo2 fu4 kuo fu |
father or founder of a nation; Father of the Republic (Sun Yat-sen) See: 国父 |
圖靈 图灵 see styles |
tú líng tu2 ling2 t`u ling tu ling |
Alan Turing (1912-1954), English mathematician, considered as the father of computer science |
外公 see styles |
wài gōng wai4 gong1 wai kung |
(coll.) mother's father; maternal grandfather |
外爺 外爷 see styles |
wài ye wai4 ye5 wai yeh |
(dialect) maternal grandfather |
外舅 see styles |
wài jiù wai4 jiu4 wai chiu gaikyuu / gaikyu がいきゅう |
(literary) father-in-law; wife's father (rare) father-in-law (of the husband) |
大佬 see styles |
dà lǎo da4 lao3 ta lao |
big shot (leading some field or group); godfather |
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) |
大姑 see styles |
dà gū da4 gu1 ta ku |
father's oldest sister; husband's older sister; sister-in-law |
大娘 see styles |
dà niáng da4 niang2 ta niang |
(coll.) father's older brother's wife; aunt (polite address) |
大媽 大妈 see styles |
dà mā da4 ma1 ta ma |
father's elder brother's wife; aunt (affectionate term for an elderly woman) |
大殿 see styles |
dà diàn da4 dian4 ta tien ootono おおとの |
main hall of a Buddhist temple (1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 若殿・わかとの・2) current master; father of one's current master; (2) (honorific or respectful language) minister (of government); noble; (3) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman's residence; (surname) Daiden great shrine hall |
大爺 大爷 see styles |
dà ye da4 ye5 ta yeh ooya おおや |
(coll.) father's older brother; uncle; term of respect for older man (surname) Ooya |
大閤 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(honorific or respectful language) taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son |
天父 see styles |
tiān fù tian1 fu4 t`ien fu tien fu tenpu てんぷ |
Heavenly Father {Christn} Heavenly Father; God godlike (or majestic) father |
太公 see styles |
tài gōng tai4 gong1 t`ai kung tai kung |
great-grandfather; (old) grandfather; father |
太爺 太爷 see styles |
tài yé tai4 ye2 t`ai yeh tai yeh |
(respectful for) one's grandfather; sb's father; older people; the head of the house (used by servants); a district magistrate |
太閤 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(honorific or respectful language) taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son; (place-name) Taikou |
失怙 see styles |
shī hù shi1 hu4 shih hu |
to be orphaned of one's father |
妊夫 see styles |
ninpu にんぷ |
(1) (slang) (used by Boys' Love fans) male pregnancy; mpreg; (2) (See プレパパ) father-to-be; partner of pregnant woman |
姑夫 see styles |
gū fu gu1 fu5 ku fu |
father's sister's husband; husband of paternal aunt; uncle |
姑婆 see styles |
gū pó gu1 po2 ku p`o ku po |
grandfather's sister; sister of a woman's father-in-law |
姑媽 姑妈 see styles |
gū mā gu1 ma1 ku ma |
(coll.) father's married sister; paternal aunt |
姑母 see styles |
gū mǔ gu1 mu3 ku mu |
father's sister; paternal aunt |
姑父 see styles |
gū fu gu1 fu5 ku fu |
father's sister's husband; husband of paternal aunt; uncle |
姑爹 see styles |
gū diē gu1 die1 ku tieh |
husband of father's sister; uncle |
姑爺 姑爷 see styles |
gū ye gu1 ye5 ku yeh |
son-in-law (used by wife's family); uncle (husband of father's sister) |
姥爺 姥爷 see styles |
lǎo ye lao3 ye5 lao yeh |
maternal grandfather (dialectal) |
姨娘 see styles |
yí niáng yi2 niang2 i niang |
maternal aunt; father's concubine (old) |
娭姐 see styles |
āi jiě ai1 jie3 ai chieh |
father's mother; granny (dialect); respectful form of address for older lady |
婆藪 婆薮 see styles |
pó sǒu po2 sou3 p`o sou po sou basō |
vasu 婆萸; good; rich; sweet; dry; according to Monier-Williams, eight personifications of natural phenomena; eight; the sun, etc.; father of Kṛṣṇa; intp. as the first to offer slain sacrifices to Heaven, to have been cast into hell, but after countless kalpas to have become a disciple of Buddha. Also called Vasudeva. Also name of certain devas, e.g. Viṣṇu; and other beings whom men serve, e.g. a father. |
嫡堂 see styles |
dí táng di2 tang2 ti t`ang ti tang |
having the same paternal grandfather but different father |
嫡母 see styles |
dí mǔ di2 mu3 ti mu |
father's wife (term used by the children of a concubine) |
嬸嬸 婶婶 see styles |
shěn shen shen3 shen5 shen shen |
wife of father's younger brother; aunt |
嬸子 婶子 see styles |
shěn zi shen3 zi5 shen tzu |
(coll.) father's younger brother's wife; aunt |
嬸母 婶母 see styles |
shěn mǔ shen3 mu3 shen mu |
wife of father's younger brother; aunt |
季父 see styles |
jì fù ji4 fu4 chi fu |
uncle (father's youngest brother) |
孤子 see styles |
gū zǐ gu1 zi3 ku tzu |
orphan; fatherless son |
実の see styles |
jitsuno じつの |
(pre-noun adjective) (1) true; real; (pre-noun adjective) (2) blood-related; biological (father, etc.) |
実父 see styles |
jippu じっぷ |
(See 実母) one's real father; natural father; biological father |
家兒 家儿 see styles |
jiā ér jia1 er2 chia erh |
(old) child, particularly referring to the son who resembles his father |
家公 see styles |
jiā gōng jia1 gong1 chia kung |
head of a family; (polite) my father; (polite) my grandfather; your esteemed father |
家叔 see styles |
jiā shū jia1 shu1 chia shu |
(polite) my uncle (father's younger brother) |
家嚴 家严 see styles |
jiā yán jia1 yan2 chia yen |
(polite) my father |
家姑 see styles |
jiā gū jia1 gu1 chia ku |
(polite) father's sisters |
家父 see styles |
jiā fù jia1 fu4 chia fu kafu かふ |
(polite) my father one's father |
家祖 see styles |
jiā zǔ jia1 zu3 chia tsu |
(polite) my paternal grandfather |
寄父 see styles |
jì fù ji4 fu4 chi fu |
foster father |
寮父 see styles |
ryoufu / ryofu りょうふ |
housefather; dorm father; houseparent |
寮監 see styles |
ryoukan / ryokan りょうかん |
housemaster; resident advisor; houseparent; housefather; housemother; dorm parent |
寶爸 宝爸 see styles |
bǎo bà bao3 ba4 pao pa |
a dad (father of a young child) |
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 |
尊君 see styles |
zūn jun zun1 jun1 tsun chün sonkun そんくん |
(honorific) your father (polite language) someone's father; one's companion |
尊父 see styles |
sonpu そんぷ |
(honorific or respectful language) your father |
尊翁 see styles |
zūn wēng zun1 weng1 tsun weng |
(honorific) your father |
小姑 see styles |
xiǎo gū xiao3 gu1 hsiao ku kojuutome; kojuuto / kojutome; kojuto こじゅうとめ; こじゅうと |
father's youngest sister; husband's younger sister; sister-in-law sister-in-law |
岳丈 see styles |
yuè zhàng yue4 zhang4 yüeh chang |
father-in-law (wife's father) |
岳父 see styles |
yuè fù yue4 fu4 yüeh fu gakufu がくふ |
wife's father, father-in-law (man's) father-in-law; father of one's wife |
崔健 see styles |
cuī jiàn cui1 jian4 ts`ui chien tsui chien |
Cui Jian (1961-), father of Chinese rock music |
帝沙 see styles |
dì shā di4 sha1 ti sha teisa / tesa ていさ |
(female given name) Teisa Tiṣya; an ancient Buddha; also the father of Śāriputra. |
幽邃 see styles |
yōu suì you1 sui4 yu sui yuusui / yusui ゆうすい |
profound and unfathomable (noun or adjectival noun) retired and quiet; secluded an unfathomably deep (place) |
庭訓 庭训 see styles |
tíng xùn ting2 xun4 t`ing hsün ting hsün teikin / tekin ていきん |
tuition within family; education from father (archaism) home education |
弑逆 see styles |
shigyaku; shiigyaku / shigyaku; shigyaku しぎゃく; しいぎゃく |
(noun, transitive verb) murder of one's lord or father |
弒父 弑父 see styles |
shì fù shi4 fu4 shih fu |
patricide; to kill one's own father |
後父 后父 see styles |
hòu fù hou4 fu4 hou fu |
stepfather |
御父 see styles |
otou / oto おとう |
(honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (abbreviation) daddy; father; husband |
怙恃 see styles |
hù shì hu4 shi4 hu shih |
to rely on; father and mother (classical) |
愚父 see styles |
gufu ぐふ |
(humble language) one's father |
所生 see styles |
suǒ shēng suo3 sheng1 so sheng shosei; shoshou / shose; shosho しょせい; しょしょう |
parents (father and mother) (1) (archaism) birth parents; birthplace; (2) child; creation; (place-name) Tokoro that which is produced |
扒灰 see styles |
pá huī pa2 hui1 p`a hui pa hui |
incest between father-in-law and daughter-in-law |
拼爹 see styles |
pīn diē pin1 die1 p`in tieh pin tieh |
(slang) to rely on one's father's wealth or prestige to get ahead |
捉摸 see styles |
zhuō mō zhuo1 mo1 cho mo |
to fathom; to make sense of; to grasp |
揣摩 see styles |
chuǎi mó chuai3 mo2 ch`uai mo chuai mo shima しま |
to analyze; to try to figure out; to try to fathom (noun, transitive verb) (form) conjecture; guess; surmise; speculation; (female given name) Shima |
撒督 see styles |
sā dū sa1 du1 sa tu |
Zadok (son of Azor and father of Achim in Matthew 1:13) |
撿骨 捡骨 see styles |
jiǎn gǔ jian3 gu3 chien ku |
bone-gathering, a custom of Fujian and Taiwan in which a son recovers the bones of his deceased father from the grave and places them in an urn for permanent storage at a different location |
教勅 教敕 see styles |
jiào chì jiao4 chi4 chiao ch`ih chiao chih kyōchoku |
The commands of a master or father. |
教父 see styles |
jiào fù jiao4 fu4 chiao fu kyoufu / kyofu きょうふ |
godfather (1) godfather; sponsor; (2) {Christn} Church Father |
昂山 see styles |
áng shān ang2 shan1 ang shan |
Aung San (1915-1947), Burmese general and politician, hero of Myanmar independence movement and father of Aung San Su Kyi 昂山素季[Ang2 Shan1 Su4 Ji4] |
曹操 see styles |
cáo cāo cao2 cao1 ts`ao ts`ao tsao tsao sousou / soso そうそう |
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义 (person) Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei, father of Emperor Cao Pi; the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms |
曾祖 see styles |
zēng zǔ zeng1 zu3 tseng tsu souso / soso そうそ |
great-grandfather (father of one's paternal grandfather) (personal name) Souso |
梵王 see styles |
fàn wáng fan4 wang2 fan wang Bonō |
Brahmā, cf. 梵天. The father of all living beings; the first person of the Brahminical trimūrti, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, recognized by Buddhism as devas but as inferior to a Buddha, or enlightened man. |
椿堂 see styles |
chindou / chindo ちんどう |
(1) (archaism) father; male parent; (2) (archaism) father's room; (place-name) Tsubakidou |
椿庭 see styles |
chintei / chinte ちんてい |
(archaism) father |
槃頭 槃头 see styles |
pán tóu pan2 tou2 p`an t`ou pan tou Hanzu |
Pāṇḍu, father of Vipaśyin, the 998th Buddha of the last kalpa . |
母方 see styles |
hahakata ははかた |
(1) (See 父方・ちちかた・1) mother's side of family; (can be adjective with の) (2) (See 父方・ちちかた・2) maternal (grandfather, uncle, etc.) |
母父 see styles |
amoshishi; omochichi あもしし; おもちち |
(archaism) mother and father |
毒藥 毒药 see styles |
dú yào du2 yao4 tu yao dokuyaku |
poison Poison, cf. the sons who drank their father's poisons in the 善門 chapter of The Lotus Sutra. |
洸洋 see styles |
kouyou / koyo こうよう |
unfathomable; great expanse of water; incoherent; (personal name) Kōyou |
深坑 see styles |
shēn kēng shen1 keng1 shen k`eng shen keng shinkyō |
Shenkeng township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan A deep or fathomless pit. |
深遠 深远 see styles |
shēn yuǎn shen1 yuan3 shen yüan shinen しんえん |
far-reaching; profound and long-lasting (noun or adjectival noun) profound; deep; unfathomable; esoteric profound |
爬灰 see styles |
pá huī pa2 hui1 p`a hui pa hui |
incest between father-in-law and daughter-in-law; also written 扒灰 |
父上 see styles |
chichiue ちちうえ |
(honorific or respectful language) father |
父側 see styles |
chichigawa ちちがわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) father's side (of the family) |
父兄 see styles |
fù xiōng fu4 xiong1 fu hsiung fukei / fuke ふけい |
father and elder brother(s); head of the family; patriarch (1) guardians; parents; (2) father and older brother |
父君 see styles |
fukun; chichigimi ふくん; ちちぎみ |
(honorific or respectful language) father |
父喪 父丧 see styles |
fù sāng fu4 sang1 fu sang |
the death of one's father |
父執 父执 see styles |
fù zhí fu4 zhi2 fu chih |
(literary) father's friends (of the same generation) |
父子 see styles |
fù zǐ fu4 zi3 fu tzu fushi ふし |
father and son father and child; father and son; father and daughter; (place-name) Chichishi fathers and sons |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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