There are 37 total results for your Prosper search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
卡門 卡门 see styles |
kǎ mén ka3 men2 k`a men ka men |
More info & calligraphy: Karmen |
興盛 兴盛 see styles |
xīng shèng xing1 sheng4 hsing sheng kousei / kose こうせい |
More info & calligraphy: Flourish(noun/participle) prosperity; flourishing; thriving; (given name) Okimori Prosper, successful. |
發 发 see styles |
fā fa1 fa hatsu はつ |
to send out; to show (one's feeling); to issue; to develop; to make a bundle of money; classifier for gunshots (rounds) (surname) Hatsu To shoot forth, send, issue; start, initiate; expound; prosper. |
興 兴 see styles |
xìng xing4 hsing kyou / kyo きょう |
feeling or desire to do something; interest in something; excitement (1) interest; entertainment; pleasure; (2) (See 六義・1) implicit comparison (style of the Shi Jing); (given name) Hajime abhyudaya. Rise, begin; prosper; elated. |
亨祚 see styles |
hēng zuò heng1 zuo4 heng tso |
to prosper; to flourish |
振う see styles |
furuu / furu ふるう |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to swing; to wield (physically); to exert; (2) to exercise (e.g. power, ability); to exhibit; to display; to wield (metaphorically); (3) to flourish; to prosper; to thrive |
揮う see styles |
furuu / furu ふるう |
(transitive verb) (1) to swing; to wield (physically); to exert; (2) to exercise (e.g. power, ability); to exhibit; to display; to wield (metaphorically); (3) to flourish; to prosper; to thrive |
發生 发生 see styles |
fā shēng fa1 sheng1 fa sheng hosshō |
to happen; to occur; to take place; to break out To produce, grow, initiate, prosper. |
發達 发达 see styles |
fā dá fa1 da2 fa ta |
well-developed; flourishing; to develop; to promote; to expand; (literary) to achieve fame and fortune; to prosper |
紹隆 绍隆 see styles |
shào lóng shao4 long2 shao lung shouriyuu / shoriyu しょうりゆう |
(personal name) Shouriyū To continue (or perpetuate) and prosper Buddhist truth, or the triratna. |
繁衍 see styles |
fán yǎn fan2 yan3 fan yen han'en |
to multiply; to reproduce; to increase gradually in number or quantity to prosper |
興亜 see styles |
koua / koa こうあ |
(hist) (sensitive word) (used during WWII) raising Asia; development of Asia; making Asia prosper; (surname) Kōa |
興旺 兴旺 see styles |
xīng wàng xing1 wang4 hsing wang |
prosperous; thriving; to prosper; to flourish |
興榮 兴荣 see styles |
xīng róng xing1 rong2 hsing jung |
to flourish; to prosper |
三跋致 see styles |
sān bá zhì san1 ba2 zhi4 san pa chih sanbatchi |
(or 諦) saṃpatti. To turn out well, prosper, be on the path of success. |
三跋諦 三跋谛 see styles |
sān bá dì san1 ba2 di4 san pa ti sanpattai |
prosper on the way |
広げる see styles |
hirogeru ひろげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; (2) to unfold; to open; to unroll; to unwrap; (3) to scatter about; to spread around; (4) to make flourish; to cause to prosper |
拡げる see styles |
hirogeru ひろげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; (2) to unfold; to open; to unroll; to unwrap; (3) to scatter about; to spread around; (4) to make flourish; to cause to prosper |
振るう see styles |
furuu / furu ふるう |
(transitive verb) (1) to swing; to wield (physically); to exert; (2) to exercise (e.g. power, ability); to exhibit; to display; to wield (metaphorically); (3) to flourish; to prosper; to thrive |
時めく see styles |
tokimeku ときめく |
(v5k,vi) to be prosperous; to prosper; to flourish; to enjoy great prosperity |
栄える see styles |
sakaeru さかえる |
(v1,vi) (ant: 衰える) to prosper; to flourish |
梅里美 see styles |
méi lǐ měi mei2 li3 mei3 mei li mei |
Prosper Mérimée (1803-1870), French scholar and writer, author of novel Carmen on which Bizet based his opera |
賑あう see styles |
nigiau にぎあう |
(v5u,vi) (incorrect variant of 賑わう) (See 賑わう・1) to prosper; to flourish; to do thriving business; to be crowded with people |
賑わう see styles |
nigiwau にぎわう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to be crowded with people; to be bustling with; (v5u,vi) (2) to prosper; to flourish; to do thriving business |
不得興盛 不得兴盛 see styles |
bù dé xīng shèng bu4 de2 xing1 sheng4 pu te hsing sheng futo kukōjō |
unable to prosper |
枝繁葉茂 枝繁叶茂 see styles |
zhī fán yè mào zhi1 fan2 ye4 mao4 chih fan yeh mao |
(of plants) to grow luxuriantly; (fig.) (of a family or business etc) to prosper; to flourish |
諸檀福壽 诸檀福寿 see styles |
zhū tán fú shòu zhu1 tan2 fu2 shou4 chu t`an fu shou chu tan fu shou shodan fukuju |
may all patrons live long and prosper |
おっ広げる see styles |
oppirogeru おっぴろげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; (2) to unfold; to open; to unroll; to unwrap; (3) to scatter about; to spread around; (4) to make flourish; to cause to prosper |
プロスペル see styles |
purosuperu プロスペル |
(personal name) Prosper |
家和萬事興 家和万事兴 see styles |
jiā hé wàn shì xīng jia1 he2 wan4 shi4 xing1 chia ho wan shih hsing |
if the family lives in harmony all affairs will prosper (idiom) |
押っ広げる see styles |
oppirogeru おっぴろげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; (2) to unfold; to open; to unroll; to unwrap; (3) to scatter about; to spread around; (4) to make flourish; to cause to prosper |
盛んになる see styles |
sakanninaru さかんになる |
(exp,v5r) (See 盛ん・1) to prosper; to flourish; to thrive; to become popular; to become widespread |
順我者昌逆我者亡 顺我者昌逆我者亡 see styles |
shùn wǒ zhě chāng nì wǒ zhě wáng shun4 wo3 zhe3 chang1 ni4 wo3 zhe3 wang2 shun wo che ch`ang ni wo che wang shun wo che chang ni wo che wang |
submit to me and prosper, or oppose me and perish |
Variations: |
oppirogeru おっぴろげる |
(transitive verb) (1) (emphatic form of 広げる) (See 広げる・ひろげる・1) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; (transitive verb) (2) (See 広げる・ひろげる・2) to unfold; to open; to unroll; to unwrap; (transitive verb) (3) (See 広げる・ひろげる・3) to scatter about; to spread around; (transitive verb) (4) (See 広げる・ひろげる・4) to make flourish; to cause to prosper |
風が吹けば桶屋が儲かる see styles |
kazegafukebaokeyagamoukaru / kazegafukebaokeyagamokaru かぜがふけばおけやがもうかる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) any event can bring about an effect in an unexpected way; if the wind blows the bucket makers prosper |
Variations: |
furuu / furu ふるう |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 槍を振るう) to swing; to wield (physically); to exert; (transitive verb) (2) (See 威を振るう) to exercise (e.g. power, ability); to exhibit; to display; to wield (metaphorically); (transitive verb) (3) to flourish; to prosper; to thrive |
Variations: |
hirogeru ひろげる |
(transitive verb) (1) (広げる, 拡げる only) to spread; to extend; to expand; to enlarge; to widen; to broaden; (transitive verb) (2) to unfold; to open; to unroll; to unwrap; (transitive verb) (3) (広げる, 拡げる only) to scatter about; to spread around; (transitive verb) (4) (広げる, 拡げる only) to make flourish; to cause to prosper |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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