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There are 99 total results for your princess search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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yuàn
    yuan4
yüan
 hime
    ひめ

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Beauty / Beautiful Princess
(bound form) beautiful woman
(out-dated kanji) (1) princess; young lady of noble birth; (n-suf,n) (2) girl; (prefix) (3) small; cute; lesser (in names of species); (4) (archaism) (kyb:) prostitute; (female given name) Hime

王女

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wáng nǚ
    wang2 nv3
wang nü
 oujo(p); ounyo(ok) / ojo(p); onyo(ok)
    おうじょ(P); おうにょ(ok)

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Princess
princess
princess

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    ji1
chi
 remon
    れもん
Japanese variant of 姬; princess; imperial concubine
(1) princess; young lady of noble birth; (n-suf,n) (2) girl; (prefix) (3) small; cute; lesser (in names of species); (4) (archaism) (kyb:) prostitute; (female given name) Remon

公主

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gōng zhǔ
    gong1 zhu3
kung chu
 koushu / koshu
    こうしゅ
princess
(See 皇女・こうじょ) princess

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fēi
    fei1
fei
 hi
    ひ
imperial concubine
(suffix noun) princess; consort; (female given name) Hime
An imperial concubine; as implying production, or giving birth, it is used by the esoteric cult for samaya and dhāraṇī.


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gōng
    gong1
kung
 miya
    みや
palace; temple; castration (as corporal punishment); first note in pentatonic scale
(1) shrine; (2) palace; imperial residence; (3) (honorific or respectful language) Imperial prince; Imperial princess; (4) headboard with built-in shelves, drawers, etc.; (5) (archaism) temple; (surname) Miyataka
A palace, mansion; a eunuch.

乙姫

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 tsubaki
    つばき
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime; (female given name) Tsubaki

兄姫

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 ehime
    えひめ
(archaism) elder princess; older princess

公女

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 koujo / kojo
    こうじょ
(See 公子・こうし) young noblewoman; princess

公妃

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 kouhi / kohi
    こうひ
noble's consort; consort of a prince; consort of a duke; duchess; princess; (female given name) Kimihi

囉逝


啰逝

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luó shì
    luo2 shi4
lo shih
 rajasu
rājñī, a queen, a princess.

大召

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dà zhào
    da4 zhao4
ta chao
 daijō
A temple and its great bell in Lhasa Tibet, styled 老木郞, built when the T'ang princess became the wife of the Tibetan king Ts'ah-po and converted Tibet to Buddhism.

姫宮

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 himemiya
    ひめみや
princess; (place-name, surname) Himemiya

姫様

see styles
 himesama
    ひめさま
princess; daughter of a nobleman

宮様

see styles
 miyasama
    みやさま
prince; princess

弟姫

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 otohime
    おとひめ
(1) younger princess; (2) Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Taro); Oto-Hime

斎宮

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 saiguu / saigu
    さいぐう
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saikuu

斎王

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 saiou / saio
    さいおう
(hist) unmarried imperial princess serving at the Ise Grand Shrine or the Kamo Shrine in place of the Emperor; (place-name) Saiou

斎院

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 saiin; itsukinoin / sain; itsukinoin
    さいいん; いつきのいん
(hist) imperial princess who served as a priestess at Ise; (surname) Saiin

格格

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gé ge
    ge2 ge5
ko ko
princess (loanword from Manchu, used in the Qing Dynasty)

王妃

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wáng fēi
    wang2 fei1
wang fei
 ouhi / ohi
    おうひ
princess (in Europe)
queen; empress; (female given name) Waki
(Skt. rājñī)

皇女

see styles
 koujo(p); oujo / kojo(p); ojo
    こうじょ(P); おうじょ
imperial princess

茨姫

see styles
 ibarahime
    いばらひめ
Sleeping Beauty; Thorn Princess; Briar Rose

薨御

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 kougyo / kogyo
    こうぎょ
(honorific or respectful language) death of important person (e.g. prince, princess, cabinet minister)

長樂


长乐

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cháng lè
    chang2 le4
ch`ang le
    chang le
 nagara
    ながら
Changle, a district of Fuzhou City 福州市[Fu2zhou1 Shi4], Fujian; Princess Changle of Western Wei of the Northern Dynasties 西魏[Xi1 Wei4], given in marriage c. 545 to Bumin Khan 土門|土门[Tu3men2]
(surname) Nagara

降嫁

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 kouka / koka
    こうか
(n,vs,vi) marriage of an Imperial princess to a subject

お姫様

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 ohimesama
    おひめさま
    ohiisama / ohisama
    おひいさま
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) glue

内親王

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 naishinnou / naishinno
    ないしんのう
imperial princess; royal princess; (personal name) Naishinnou

可賀敦


可贺敦

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kě hè dūn
    ke3 he4 dun1
k`o ho tun
    ko ho tun
 kagaton
khatun. A Turkish term for 'queen' or 'princess'.

女御子

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 onnamiko
    おんなみこ
(archaism) (See 皇女・こうじょ,男御子) imperial princess; royal princess

妃殿下

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 hidenka
    ひでんか
(honorific or respectful language) princess; Her Royal Highness

姫さま

see styles
 himesama
    ひめさま
princess; daughter of a nobleman

姫御子

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 himemiko
    ひめみこ
imperial princess

小公主

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xiǎo gōng zhǔ
    xiao3 gong1 zhu3
hsiao kung chu
lit. little princess; fig. spoiled girl; female version of 小皇帝[xiao3 huang2 di4]

小公女

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 shoukoujo / shokojo
    しょうこうじょ
(work) A Little Princess (novel); (wk) A Little Princess (novel)

小室圭

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 komurokei / komuroke
    こむろけい
(person) Kei Komuro (1991.10.5-; husband of Mako Komuro, former princess)

御姫様

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 ohimesama
    おひめさま
    ohiisama / ohisama
    おひいさま
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) glue

王太妃

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 outaihi / otaihi
    おうたいひ
crown princess

皆鶴姫

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 minazuruhime
    みなづるひめ
(person) Minazuru (princess)

衣通姫

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 sotoorihime
    そとおりひめ
(person) Sotoori (princess)

親王妃

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 shinnouhi / shinnohi
    しんのうひ
Imperial princess

輝夜姫

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 kaguyahime
    かぐやひめ
(ch) Kaguya-Hime (main character of Taketori Monogatari); Princess Kaguya; (wk) Kaguyahime (manga series by Reiko Shimizu)

金色女

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jīn sè nǚ
    jin1 se4 nv3
chin se nü
 konjikinyo
The princess of Vārāṇaśī, who is said to have been offered in marriage to Śākyamuni because he was of the same colour as herself.

鳩摩羅


鸠摩罗

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jiū mó luó
    jiu1 mo2 luo2
chiu mo lo
鳩摩羅什 (鳩摩羅什婆); 鳩摩羅時婆 (or 鳩摩羅耆婆); 羅什 Kumārajīva, one of the 'four suns' of Mahāyāna Buddhism, of which he was the early and most effective propagator in China. He died in Chang-an about A.D. 412. His father was an Indian, his mother a princess of Karashahr. He is noted for the number of his translations and commentaries, which he is said to have dictated to some 800 monastic scribes. After cremation his tongue remained 'unconsumed'.

アン王女

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 anoujo / anojo
    アンおうじょ
(person) Princess Anne

いばら姫

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 ibarahime
    いばらひめ
Sleeping Beauty; Thorn Princess; Briar Rose

お姫さま

see styles
 ohimesama
    おひめさま
    ohiisama / ohisama
    おひいさま
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) glue

かぐや姫

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 kaguyahime
    かぐやひめ
(ch) Kaguya-Hime (main character of Taketori Monogatari); Princess Kaguya; (wk) Kaguyahime (manga series by Reiko Shimizu)

シスプリ

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 shisupuri
    シスプリ
(work) Sister Princess (manga, game, TV series) (abbreviation); (wk) Sister Princess (manga, game, TV series) (abbreviation)

ピーチ姫

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 piichihime / pichihime
    ピーチひめ
(char) Princess Peach (Nintendo character); (ch) Princess Peach (Nintendo character)

公爵夫人

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gōng jué fū rén
    gong1 jue2 fu1 ren2
kung chüeh fu jen
 koushakufujin / koshakufujin
    こうしゃくふじん
duchess
princess; duchess

太平公主

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tài píng gōng zhǔ
    tai4 ping2 gong1 zhu3
t`ai p`ing kung chu
    tai ping kung chu
Princess Taiping (c. 665-713), Tang Dynasty princess, politically powerful and known for her beauty

妙善公主

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miào shàn gōng zhǔ
    miao4 shan4 gong1 zhu3
miao shan kung chu
 Myōzen kōshu
The princess of wonderful goodness, name of Guanyin as third daughter of King 莊嚴 Zhuangyan.

小室真子

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 komuromako
    こむろまこ
(person) Mako Komuro (1991.10.31-; former imperial princess)

御姫さま

see styles
 ohimesama
    おひめさま
    ohiisama / ohisama
    おひいさま
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) glue

敬宮愛子

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 toshinomiyaaiko / toshinomiyaiko
    としのみやあいこ
(person) Toshinomiya Aiko (royal princess) (2001.12.1-)

王太子妃

see styles
 outaishihi / otaishihi
    おうたいしひ
crown princess

皇太子妃

see styles
 koutaishihi / kotaishihi
    こうたいしひ
crown princess

蝶よ花よ

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 chouyohanayo / choyohanayo
    ちょうよはなよ
(exp,adv-to) bringing up (one's daughter) like a princess

長樂公主


长乐公主

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cháng lè gōng zhǔ
    chang2 le4 gong1 zhu3
ch`ang le kung chu
    chang le kung chu
Princess Changle of Western Wei of the Northern dynasties 西魏[Xi1 Wei4], given in marriage c. 545 to Bumin Khan 土門|土门[Tu3 men2]

プリンセス

see styles
 purinsesu
    プリンセス
princess

もののけ姫

see styles
 mononokehime
    もののけひめ
(work) Princess Mononoke (1997 animated film); (wk) Princess Mononoke (1997 animated film)

Variations:
乙姫
弟姫

see styles
 otohime
    おとひめ
(1) (ant: 兄姫) younger princess; (2) Oto Hime; Princess of the Dragon Palace (from the story of Urashima Tarō)

乞㗚雙提贊

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qǐ lì shuāng tí zàn
    qi3 li4 shuang1 ti2 zan4
ch`i li shuang t`i tsan
    chi li shuang ti tsan
hri-srong-lde-btsan king of Tibet (A.D. 743-798). In 747 he brought to Tibet "the real founder of Lamaism" (Eliot), Padmasaṃbhava蓮華生上師, a Buddhist of Swat (Urgyan), who introduced a system of magic and mysticism (saturated with Śivaism) which found its way into Mongolia and China. The king was converted to Buddhism by his mother, a Chinese princess, and became a powerful supporter of it. He encouraged the translation of the Buddhist canon which was completed by his successors. He is worshipped as an incarnation of Mañjuśrī.

式子内親王

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 shokushinainoshinnou / shokushinainoshinno
    しょくしないのしんのう
(person) Shokushi (Princess)

戴安娜王妃

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dài ān nà wáng fēi
    dai4 an1 na4 wang2 fei1
tai an na wang fei
Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997)

皆鶴姫の墓

see styles
 minazuruhimenohaka
    みなづるひめのはか
(place-name) Minazuru (princess) (grave)

紫紺野牡丹

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 shikonnobotan; shikonnobotan
    しこんのぼたん; シコンノボタン
princess-flower (Tibouchina urvilleana)

衣通姫之墓

see styles
 satorihimenohaka
    さとりひめのはか
(place-name) Satori (princess) (grave)

親子内親王

see styles
 chikakonaishinnou / chikakonaishinno
    ちかこないしんのう
(person) Chikako (Princess)

選子内親王

see styles
 senshinaishinnou / senshinaishinno
    せんしないしんのう
(person) Senshi (Princess) (964-1035)

井上内親王陵

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 inouenaishinnouryou / inoenaishinnoryo
    いのうえないしんのうりょう
(place-name) mausoleum of Princess Inoue

吉備内親王墓

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 kibinaishinnouhaka / kibinaishinnohaka
    きびないしんのうはか
(place-name) tomb of Princess Kibi

Variations:
姫様
姫さま

see styles
 himesama
    ひめさま
princess; daughter of a nobleman

昌子内親王陵

see styles
 masakonaishinnouryou / masakonaishinnoryo
    まさこないしんのうりょう
(place-name) mausoleum of Princess Masako

有智子内親王

see styles
 uchikonaishinnou / uchikonaishinno
    うちこないしんのう
(person) Uchiko (Princess) (807-847)

皇太子妃雅子

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 koutaishihimasako / kotaishihimasako
    こうたいしひまさこ
(person) Crown Princess Masako (former title of Empress Masako; 1963.12.9-)

Variations:
いばら姫
茨姫

see styles
 ibarahime
    いばらひめ
Sleeping Beauty; Thorn Princess; Briar Rose

シコンノボタン

see styles
 shikonnobotan
    シコンノボタン
princess-flower (Tibouchina urvilleana)

Variations:
大君
大王

see styles
 ookimi; oogimi
    おおきみ; おおぎみ
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) emperor; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) prince; princess

支那提婆瞿恒羅

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tí pó qú héng luō
    ti2 po2 qu2 heng2 luo1
t`i p`o ch`ü heng lo
    ti po chü heng lo
漢天種 Cīnadeva gotra. The 'solar deva' of Han descent, first king of Khavandha, born to a princess of the Han dynasty (206 B. C. -A. D. 220) on her way as a bride-elect to Persia, the parentage being attributed to the solar deva. 西域記 12.

プリンセスコート

see styles
 purinsesukooto
    プリンセスコート
princess coat

プリンセスライン

see styles
 purinsesurain
    プリンセスライン
princess line

祐子内親王家紀伊

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 yuushinaishinnoukenokii / yushinaishinnokenoki
    ゆうしないしんのうけのきい
(person) Lady Kii of Princess Yūshi's Household (waka poet)

Variations:
輝夜姫
かぐや姫

see styles
 kaguyahime
    かぐやひめ
(1) (char) Kaguya-Hime (main character of Taketori Monogatari); Princess Kaguya; (2) (work) Kaguyahime (manga series by Reiko Shimizu)

プリンセス・コート

see styles
 purinsesu kooto
    プリンセス・コート
princess coat

プリンセス・ライン

see styles
 purinsesu rain
    プリンセス・ライン
princess line

カスリモヨウベニハゼ

see styles
 kasurimoyoubenihaze / kasurimoyobenihaze
    カスリモヨウベニハゼ
Griffiths' pygmy-goby (Trimma griffithsi, found in the Indo-West Pacific); princess pygmy goby (Trimma marinae, found in Japan, New Guinea and Palau)

Variations:
姫(P)
媛(oK)

see styles
 hime
    ひめ
(1) young lady of noble birth; princess (esp. in Western contexts, tales, etc.); (n-suf,n) (2) (See 彦) girl; (prefix) (3) small; cute; lesser (in names of species); (4) (archaism) (kyb:) prostitute

ダイヤモンドプリンセス

see styles
 daiyamondopurinsesu
    ダイヤモンドプリンセス
(obj) Diamond Princess (cruise ship)

ダイヤモンド・プリンセス

see styles
 daiyamondo purinsesu
    ダイヤモンド・プリンセス
(obj) Diamond Princess (cruise ship)

プリンセスオブウェールズ

see styles
 purinsesuobuweeruzu
    プリンセスオブウェールズ
(person) Princess of Wales

プリンセス・オブ・ウェールズ

see styles
 purinsesu obu weeruzu
    プリンセス・オブ・ウェールズ
(person) Princess of Wales

Variations:
お姫様
お姫さま
御姫様
御姫さま

see styles
 ohimesama; ohiisama(ok) / ohimesama; ohisama(ok)
    おひめさま; おひいさま(ok)
(1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) glue

Variations:
プリンセスコート
プリンセス・コート

see styles
 purinsesukooto; purinsesu kooto
    プリンセスコート; プリンセス・コート
princess coat

Variations:
プリンセスライン
プリンセス・ライン

see styles
 purinsesurain; purinsesu rain
    プリンセスライン; プリンセス・ライン
princess line

Variations:
お姫様
お姫さま
御姫様(sK)
御姫さま(sK)

see styles
 ohimesama; ohiisama(ok) / ohimesama; ohisama(ok)
    おひめさま; おひいさま(ok)
(1) (honorific or respectful language) princess; (2) spoiled girl; hothouse flower; (3) glue

Variations:
お姫様抱っこ
お姫様だっこ
お姫さま抱っこ(sK)
お姫さまだっこ(sK)

see styles
 ohimesamadakko
    おひめさまだっこ
(noun, transitive verb) carrying (someone) in one's arms; princess carry; bridal carry

Variations:
お姫様抱っこ
お姫様だっこ
お姫さま抱っこ
お姫さまだっこ
御姫様抱っこ
御姫様だっこ

see styles
 ohimesamadakko
    おひめさまだっこ
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (See 横抱き) carrying a person in one's arms; princess carry; bridal carry

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

This page contains 99 results for "princess" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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