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<123456789>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
巫婆 see styles |
wū pó wu1 po2 wu p`o wu po |
witch; sorceress; female shaman |
巫子 see styles |
miko みこ ichiko いちこ |
(1) (Shinto) miko; shrine maiden; young girl or woman (trad. an unmarried virgin) who assists priests at shrines; (2) medium; sorceress; shamaness; sorceress; medium; female fortuneteller |
市姫 see styles |
ichihime いちひめ |
female guardian deity of the market; (place-name, surname) Ichihime |
市子 see styles |
machiko まちこ |
(1) sorceress; medium; female fortuneteller; (2) (archaism) child from the city; (female given name) Machiko |
師妹 师妹 see styles |
shī mèi shi1 mei4 shih mei |
junior female student or apprentice; daughter (younger than oneself) of one's teacher |
師姐 师姐 see styles |
shī jiě shi1 jie3 shih chieh |
senior female fellow student or apprentice; daughter (older than oneself) of one's teacher |
帯下 see styles |
taige たいげ koshike こしけ |
leukorrhoea; leucorrhoea; leukorrhea; leucorrhea; mucous discharge from female genitals |
廚娘 厨娘 see styles |
chú niáng chu2 niang2 ch`u niang chu niang |
female cook |
張寧 张宁 see styles |
zhāng níng zhang1 ning2 chang ning |
Zhang Ning (1975-), PRC female badminton player and Olympic gold medalist |
従妹 see styles |
juumai; itoko(gikun) / jumai; itoko(gikun) じゅうまい; いとこ(gikun) |
(See 従姉) cousin (younger female) |
従姉 see styles |
juushi; itoko(gikun) / jushi; itoko(gikun) じゅうし; いとこ(gikun) |
(See 従妹) cousin (older female) |
御鍋 see styles |
onabe おなべ |
(1) (polite language) pot; (2) (archaism) typical name for a female servant in the Edo-period; (3) working at night; (4) (kana only) (slang) female with symptoms of gender identity disorder (e.g. a transvestite) |
提鞞 see styles |
tí bǐ ti2 bi3 t`i pi ti pi daihi |
devī. Female devas; apsaras. |
旦角 see styles |
dàn jué dan4 jue2 tan chüeh |
dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors) |
明妃 see styles |
míng fēi ming2 fei1 ming fei myōhi |
Another name for dhāraṇī as the queen of mystic knowledge and able to overcome all evil. Also the female consorts shown in the maṇḍalas. |
李冶 see styles |
lǐ yě li3 ye3 li yeh |
Li Jilan 李季蘭|李季兰[Li3 Ji4 Lan2] or Li Ye (713-784), Tang dynasty female poet |
杜底 see styles |
dù dǐ du4 di3 tu ti tochi |
dūta, a messenger; dūtī, a female messenger. |
歌女 see styles |
gē nǚ ge1 nu:3 ko nü |
female singer (archaic) |
歌姬 see styles |
gē jī ge1 ji1 ko chi |
female singer |
歐尼 欧尼 see styles |
ōu ní ou1 ni2 ou ni |
(female usage) older sister (loanword from Korean "eonni") |
歐巴 欧巴 see styles |
ōu bā ou1 ba1 ou pa |
(female usage) older brother (loanword from Korean "oppa"); male friend |
正旦 see styles |
zhèng dàn zheng4 dan4 cheng tan seitan / setan せいたん |
starring female role in a Chinese opera (given name) Seitan |
武旦 see styles |
wǔ dàn wu3 dan4 wu tan |
female military role in a Chinese opera |
歴女 see styles |
rekijo れきじょ |
young woman strongly interested in pre-Edo history; young woman making use of speech and mannerisms of pre-industrial Japan; female history buff |
母哈 see styles |
mǔ hā mu3 ha1 mu ha |
female husky (dog) |
母犬 see styles |
mǔ quǎn mu3 quan3 mu ch`üan mu chüan |
female dog; bitch |
水仕 see styles |
mizushi みずし |
(1) (See 水仕事) kitchen work; housework; (2) scullion; servant who works in the kitchen (usu. female) |
泳兒 泳儿 see styles |
yǒng ér yong3 er2 yung erh |
Vincy Chan, Hong Kong female singer |
海女 see styles |
ama; amame(ok) あま; あまめ(ok) |
(See 海人・あま・1) ama; female diver who collects shells, seaweed, etc.; (personal name) Unnan |
淫紋 see styles |
inmon いんもん |
(colloquialism) womb tattoo; inmon; stylized uterus-shaped mark below a female's navel (usu. in pornography) |
清麗 清丽 see styles |
qīng lì qing1 li4 ch`ing li ching li seirei / sere せいれい |
(of writing, scenery, a woman etc) graceful; elegant; charming; beautiful (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (form) clean; tidy; pure; untarnished; (2) {shogi} Seirei (one of the eight major professional female titles); (female given name) Seira |
潮吹 see styles |
cháo chuī chao2 chui1 ch`ao ch`ui chao chui shibuki しぶき |
female ejaculation (male given name) Shibuki |
炊婦 see styles |
suifu すいふ |
(female) cook; kitchen maid |
煅髮 煅发 see styles |
duàn fǎ duan4 fa3 tuan fa tanpatsu |
To burn up the hair of a novice, male or female. |
牝犬 see styles |
mesuinu めすいぬ meinu / menu めいぬ |
bitch; female dog |
牝猫 see styles |
meneko めねこ mesuneko めすねこ |
female cat |
牝鳥 see styles |
mendori めんどり |
(kana only) female bird; hen |
牝鶏 see styles |
mendori めんどり |
(kana only) female bird; hen |
牝鹿 see styles |
mejika めじか meshika めしか mega めが meka めか |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) doe (female deer) |
犏牛 see styles |
piān niú pian1 niu2 p`ien niu pien niu |
offspring of a bull and a female yak |
猫耳 see styles |
nekomimi; nekomimi ねこみみ; ネコミミ |
(1) cat ears; (2) catgirl (female character with cat ears; in manga, anime, etc.); (3) ears with soft earwax that has a slight smell |
玉眼 see styles |
gyokugan ぎょくがん |
(1) eyes made of crystal, glass, etc. inserted into the head of a Buddhist statue; (2) beautiful female eyes |
玉門 玉门 see styles |
yù mén yu4 men2 yü men gyokumon ぎょくもん |
(literary) vaginal opening; vulva (1) beautifully decorated gate; (2) (euph) female genitalia |
王楠 see styles |
wáng nán wang2 nan2 wang nan |
Wang Nan (1978-), female PRC table tennis player, Olympic medalist |
男女 see styles |
nán nǚ nan2 nu:3 nan nü danjo(p); nannyo だんじょ(P); なんにょ |
male-female; male and female men and women; man and woman; both sexes; both genders Male and female. |
男旦 see styles |
nán dàn nan2 dan4 nan tan |
male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera) |
男舞 see styles |
otokomai おとこまい |
(1) dance where a female dancer dresses up as a man (late Heian to early Kamakura period); (2) noh dance performed by a man without a mask |
痴女 see styles |
chijo ちじょ |
(1) (slang) (See 痴漢・1) female molester; (2) (dated) stupid woman |
發情 发情 see styles |
fā qíng fa1 qing2 fa ch`ing fa ching |
(zoology) (of a female) to be in heat; (of a male) to be in rut |
白玲 see styles |
hakurei / hakure はくれい |
{shogi} Hakurei (one of the eight major professional female titles of shogi); (given name) Hakurei |
百合 see styles |
bǎi hé bai3 he2 pai ho yuri(p); yuru(ok); yuri ゆり(P); ゆる(ok); ユリ |
lily (1) lily (Lilium spp.); (2) (ゆり, ユリ only) (slang) (See ガールズラブ) yuri; genre of comics and novels about female homosexuality; (female given name) Riri |
的姐 see styles |
dī jiě di1 jie3 ti chieh |
female taxi driver |
瞽女 see styles |
goze ごぜ |
blind female beggar who sings or plays shamisen |
石女 see styles |
shí nǚ shi2 nu:3 shih nü sekijo; shakunyo せきじょ; しゃくにょ |
female suffering absence or atresia of vagina (as birth defect) (archaism) stone statue of a woman A barren woman; a woman incompetent for sexual intercourse. |
破瓜 see styles |
pò guā po4 gua1 p`o kua po kua haka はか |
(of a girl) to lose one's virginity; to deflower a virgin; to reach the age of 16; (of a man) to reach the age of 64 (1) age 16 (of a girl); pubescence; puberty; (2) age 64 (of a man); (3) breaking of the hymen (during sex); female defloration; deflowering |
祝女 see styles |
noro のろ |
noro; member of a hereditary caste of female mediums in Okinawa |
神女 see styles |
shén nǚ shen2 nu:3 shen nü shinnyo しんにょ |
goddess; prostitute (slang) (See 女神) goddess; female deity; (female given name) Miko A devī, a female spirit; a sorceress. |
神巫 see styles |
ichiko いちこ |
sorceress; medium; female fortuneteller |
秋瑾 see styles |
qiū jǐn qiu1 jin3 ch`iu chin chiu chin |
Qiu Jin (1875-1907), famous female martyr of the anti-Qing revolution, the subject of several books and films |
秘所 see styles |
hisho ひしょ |
(1) secret or hidden place; (2) (euph.) female genitalia; (3) the underworld; the other world |
秘苑 see styles |
hien ひえん |
(1) secret garden; private garden; (2) name for female genitalia |
秘裂 see styles |
hiretsu ひれつ |
(vulgar) female genitalia |
種麻 种麻 see styles |
zhǒng má zhong3 ma2 chung ma |
female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) |
空姐 see styles |
kōng jiě kong1 jie3 k`ung chieh kung chieh |
abbr. for 空中小姐; stewardess; air hostess; female flight attendant |
童女 see styles |
tóng nǚ tong2 nu:3 t`ung nü tung nü doujo; dounyo; warawame / dojo; donyo; warawame どうじょ; どうにょ; わらわめ |
virgin female (form) (young) girl; (female given name) Wakame a young woman |
端た see styles |
hashita はした |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) fraction; odd sum; (2) (abbreviation) loose change; (3) (archaism) low class female servant |
端女 see styles |
hashitame はしため |
female servant |
紅妝 红妆 see styles |
hóng zhuāng hong2 zhuang1 hung chuang |
splendid gay female clothing |
紅白 see styles |
kouhaku / kohaku こうはく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) red and white; colours for festive or auspicious occasions (colors); (2) two teams; two groups; (3) (abbreviation) (See 紅白歌合戦) Kōhaku Uta Gassen; annual contest between male and female popular singers on New Year's Eve (sponsored and broadcast by NHK); (surname) Irimajiri |
結紮 结扎 see styles |
jié zā jie2 za1 chieh tsa kessatsu けっさつ |
to tie up; to bind up; (medicine) to ligate; (of a male) to have a vasectomy (ligation of the vasa deferentia); (of a female) to have one's tubes tied (tubal ligation) (noun, transitive verb) ligation; ligature |
縛底 缚底 see styles |
fú dǐ fu2 di3 fu ti bakutei |
patnī, a mistress, wife, female. |
織女 织女 see styles |
zhī nǚ zhi1 nu:3 chih nü shokujo しょくじょ |
Vega (star); Weaving girl of folk tales Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata; Festival of the Weaver; (1) female weaver; (2) (astron) Vega (star in the constellation Lyra); Alpha Lyrae; female weaver; (personal name) Shokujo |
美玲 see styles |
měi líng mei3 ling2 mei ling meirin / merin めいりん |
Meiling (female name); Zhou Meiling 周美玲[Zhou1 Mei3 ling2] (1969-), Taiwanese gay film director (female given name) Meirin |
老婢 see styles |
rouhi / rohi ろうひ |
old housemaid; old female servant |
老鴇 老鸨 see styles |
lǎo bǎo lao3 bao3 lao pao |
female brothel keeper |
腰元 see styles |
koshimoto こしもと |
(1) chamber maid; female servant; (2) area around the hips; waist area; (surname) Koshimoto |
腰気 see styles |
koshike こしけ |
leukorrhoea; leucorrhoea; leukorrhea; leucorrhea; mucous discharge from female genitals |
臣妾 see styles |
chén qiè chen2 qie4 ch`en ch`ieh chen chieh shinshō |
(literary) I, your servant (self-appellation of a lower-rank female); (archaic) male and female slaves; subjects (of a ruler) male and female servants |
臯諦 臯谛 see styles |
gāo dì gao1 di4 kao ti Kōtai |
Kuntī, name of one of the rākṣasī, a female demon. |
舍支 see styles |
shè zhī she4 zhi1 she chih shashi |
śaśa, 設施 a hare; śaśī, or śaśin, the moon; śakti, energy. (1) The hare (which threw itself into the fire to save starving people), transferred by Indra to the centre of the moon. (2) śakti is the wife or female energy of a deity, cf. 舍脂. (3) The female organ. |
舞姫 see styles |
maihime(p); buki まいひめ(P); ぶき |
female dancer; dancing girl; danseuse; (female given name) Mano |
舞孃 舞娘 see styles |
wǔ niáng wu3 niang2 wu niang |
female dancer |
花旦 see styles |
huā dàn hua1 dan4 hua tan |
role of vivacious young female in Chinese opera |
花柱 see styles |
huā zhù hua1 zhu4 hua chu kachuu / kachu かちゅう |
style (female organ of flower) (flower's) style |
花瓶 see styles |
huā píng hua1 ping2 hua p`ing hua ping hanagame はながめ kebyou / kebyo けびょう kahei / kahe かへい kabin かびん |
flower vase; (fig.) female employee considered to be just a pretty face (attractive but not very competent) (Buddhist term) vase used to hold flower offerings (often made of gilded copper); (flower) vase |
花酒 see styles |
huā jiǔ hua1 jiu3 hua chiu hanazake; hanasake はなざけ; はなさけ |
drinking party with female entertainers (See 泡盛・あわもり) strong awamori (60%) from Yonaguni Island, Okinawa |
苴麻 see styles |
jū má ju1 ma2 chü ma |
female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) |
萌豚 see styles |
moebuta もえぶた |
(derogatory term) (slang) anime freak; person overly interested in female anime and video game characters |
萌車 see styles |
moesha もえしゃ |
car decorated with (female) anime characters |
藝伎 艺伎 see styles |
yì jì yi4 ji4 i chi |
geisha (Japanese female entertainer); also written 藝妓|艺妓[yi4 ji4] |
藝妓 艺妓 see styles |
yì jì yi4 ji4 i chi |
geisha (Japanese female entertainer); also written 藝伎|艺伎[yi4 ji4] |
蜜壺 see styles |
mitsutsubo みつつぼ |
(colloquialism) female genitalia |
螺帽 see styles |
luó mào luo2 mao4 lo mao |
nut (female component of nut and bolt) |
螺母 see styles |
luó mǔ luo2 mu3 lo mu |
nut (female component of nut and bolt) |
蟹黃 蟹黄 see styles |
xiè huáng xie4 huang2 hsieh huang |
the ovary and digestive glands of a female crab (eaten as a delicacy) |
衣裙 see styles |
yī qún yi1 qun2 i ch`ün i chün |
female clothing |
表兄 see styles |
biǎo xiōng biao3 xiong1 piao hsiung |
older male cousin via female line |
表哥 see styles |
biǎo gē biao3 ge1 piao ko |
older male cousin via female line |
表妹 see styles |
biǎo mèi biao3 mei4 piao mei |
younger female cousin via female line |
表姐 see styles |
biǎo jiě biao3 jie3 piao chieh |
older female cousin via female line |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Female" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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