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Simple Dictionary Definition |
云 see styles |
yún yun2 yün shionuma しおぬま |
(classical) to say (personal name) Shionuma To say, speak. |
仁 see styles |
rén ren2 jen yasushi やすし |
More info & calligraphy: Benevolence(1) (じん only) benevolence (esp. as a virtue of Confucianism); consideration; compassion; humanity; charity; (2) (じん only) human; (3) kernel; (4) (じん only) {biol} (See 核小体) nucleolus; (given name) Yasushi Kindness, benevolence, virtue. |
仙 see styles |
xiān xian1 hsien hisa ひさ |
More info & calligraphy: Immortal(1) (See 仙人・1) hermit; wizard; (2) (See 仙術) wizardry; (personal name) Hisa 僊 ṛṣi, 哩始 an immortal. 仙人; 人仙 the genī, of whom there is a famous group of eight 八仙; an ascetic, a man of the hills, a hermit; the Buddha. The 楞嚴經 gives ten kinds of immortals, walkers on the earth, fliers, wanderers at will, into space, into the deva heavens, transforming themselves into any form, etc. The names of ten ṛṣis, who preceded Śākyamuni, the first being 闍提首那? Jatisena; there is also a list of sixty-eight 大仙 given in the 大孔雀咒經下 A classification of five is 天仙 deva genī, 神仙 spirit genī, 人仙 human genī, 地仙 earth, or cavern genī, and 鬼仙 ghost genī. |
体 see styles |
tai たい |
More info & calligraphy: Body / Karada |
慈 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu yoshimi よしみ |
More info & calligraphy: Mercy / Compassion / Love(personal name) Yoshimi Affection (as that of a mother), mercy, compassion, tenderness; mother. |
猿 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan mase ませ |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey / Ape(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (1) (kana only) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (2) (derogatory term) sly person; (3) (derogatory term) idiot; hick; (4) sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); (5) clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook; (6) (archaism) bathhouse prostitute; (surname) Mase monkey |
神 see styles |
shén shen2 shen miwa みわ |
More info & calligraphy: Spirit / Spiritual Essence(1) spirit; psyche; (2) (See 神・かみ・1) god; deity; divinity; kami; (female given name) Miwa Inscrutable spiritual powers, or power; a spirit; a deva, god, or divinity; the human spirit; divine, spiritual, supernatural. |
竜 see styles |
lóng long2 lung ryou / ryo りょう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon / Emperor Symbol(1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (surname, female given name) Ryō |
華 华 see styles |
huá hua2 hua ririka りりか |
More info & calligraphy: Flowers / Blooming / Splendid / China(1) flashiness; showiness; brilliance; splendor; (2) bloom; flowers; (3) (abbreviation) (See 中華民国・1) Republic of China; (female given name) Ririka kusuma; puṣpa; padma; a flower, blossom; flowery; especially the lotus; also 花, which also means pleasure, vice; to spend, waste, profligate. 華 also means splendour, glory, ornate; to decorate; China. |
龍 龙 see styles |
lóng long2 lung riyou / riyo りよう |
More info & calligraphy: Dragon(out-dated kanji) (1) dragon (esp. a Chinese dragon); (2) naga; semi-divine human-cobra chimera in Hindu and Buddhist mythology; (personal name) Riyou A dragon, dragon-like, imperial; tr. for nāga, which means snake, serpent; also elephant, elephantine, serpent-like, etc., cf. 那. |
ウマ see styles |
uma ウマ |
More info & calligraphy: Uma |
こら see styles |
gora ゴラ |
{geol} kora layer; layer formed from volcanic ash on the southern part of the Satsuma Peninsula; (personal name) Gola |
スマ see styles |
zuma ズマ |
(surname) Zuma |
ゆま see styles |
yuma ユマ |
(place-name) Yuma |
五戒 see styles |
wǔ jiè wu3 jie4 wu chieh gokai ごかい |
More info & calligraphy: Five Preceptspañca-veramaṇī; the first five of the ten commandments, against killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and intoxicating liquors. 不殺生; 不偸盜; 不邪婬; 不妄語; 不飮酒 They are binding on laity, male and female, as well as on monks and nuns. The observance of these five ensures rebirth in the human realm. Each command has five spirits to guard its observer 五戒二十五神. |
人性 see styles |
rén xìng ren2 xing4 jen hsing jinsei / jinse じんせい |
More info & calligraphy: Human Naturehuman nature; instinct; humanity; humanism |
人情 see styles |
rén qíng ren2 qing2 jen ch`ing jen ching ninjou / ninjo にんじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Empathy / Humanity(1) humanity; empathy; kindness; sympathy; (2) human nature; common sense; customs and manners human emotions |
人道 see styles |
rén dào ren2 dao4 jen tao jindou(p); nindou / jindo(p); nindo じんどう(P); にんどう |
More info & calligraphy: The Tao or Dao of Being Human / Humanity(1) humanity; (2) sidewalk; footpath; (3) (にんどう only) {Buddh} (See 六道) human realm rebirth as a human being |
人里 see styles |
henbori へんぼり |
More info & calligraphy: Hitori |
人類 人类 see styles |
rén lèi ren2 lei4 jen lei jinrui じんるい |
More info & calligraphy: Human Race / Humanity / Mankindmankind; humanity human beings |
化身 see styles |
huà shēn hua4 shen1 hua shen keshin けしん |
More info & calligraphy: Avatar(n,vs,adj-no) {Buddh} incarnation; impersonation; personification; avatar nirmāṇakāya, 應身, 應化身; 變化身 The third characteristic or power of the trikāya 三身, a Buddha's metamorphosic body, which has power to assume any shape to propagate the Truth. Some interpret the term as connoting pan-Buddha, that all nature in its infinite variety is the phenomenal 佛身 Buddha-body. A narrower interpretation is his appearance in human form expressed by 應身, while 化身 is used for his manifold other forms of appearances. |
博愛 博爱 see styles |
bó ài bo2 ai4 po ai hiroyoshi ひろよし |
More info & calligraphy: Love for Humanity / Brotherly Love(noun - becomes adjective with の) charity; benevolence; philanthropy; (love for) humanity; fraternity; brotherhood; brotherly love; love of fellow man; (male given name) Hiroyoshi to love universally without discrimination |
古馬 see styles |
furuuma / furuma ふるうま |
More info & calligraphy: Guma |
四大 see styles |
sì dà si4 da4 ssu ta shidai しだい |
More info & calligraphy: Shidai / Sida / Mahabhuta(1) {Buddh} the four elements (earth, water, fire, wind); (2) the human body; (3) Tao, heaven, earth and king mahābhūta, 四界; 四大界. The four elements of which all things are made; or the four realms; i. e. earth, water, fire, and wind (or air); they represent 堅, 濕, 煖, and 動 solid, liquid, heat, and motion; motion produces and maintains life. As 實 active or formative forces they are styled 四界 (四大界) ; as 假 passive or material objects they are 四大; but the 成實論 Satyasiddhi śāstra disputes the 實 and recognizes only the 假. |
四諦 四谛 see styles |
sì dì si4 di4 ssu ti shitai したい |
More info & calligraphy: Four Noble Truths (Buddhism){Buddh} (See 苦集滅道) The Four Noble Truths catvāri-ārya-satyāni; 四聖諦; 四眞諦. The four dogmas, or noble truths, the primary and fundamental doctrines of Śākyamuni, said to approximate to the form of medical diagnosis. They are pain or 'suffering, its cause, its ending, the way thereto; that existence is suffering, that human passion (taṇhā, 欲 desire) is the cause of continued suffering, that by the destruction of human passion existence may be brought to an end; that by a life of holiness the destruction of human passion may be attained'. Childers. The four are 苦, 聚 (or 集), 滅, and 道諦, i. e. duḥkha 豆佉, samudaya 三牟提耶, nirodha 尼棲陀, and mārga 末加. Eitel interprets them (1) 'that 'misery' is a necessary attribute of sentient existence'; (2) that 'the 'accumulation' of misery is caused by the passions'; (3) that 'the 'extinction' of passion is possible; (4) mārga is 'the doctrine of the 'path' that leads to the extinction of passion'. (1) 苦 suffering is the lot of the 六趣 six states of existence; (2) 集 is the aggregation (or exacerbation) of suffering by reason of the passions; (3) 滅 is nirvana, the extinction of desire and its consequences, and the leaving of the sufferings of mortality as void and extinct; (4) 道 is the way of such extinction, i. e. the 八正道 eightfold correct way. The first two are considered to be related to this life, the last two to 出世間 a life outside or apart from the world. The four are described as the fundamental doctrines first preached to his five former ascetic companions. Those who accepted these truths were in the stage of śrāvaka. There is much dispute as to the meaning of 滅 'extinction' as to whether it means extinction of suffering, of passion, or of existence. The Nirvana Sutra 18 says that whoever accepts the four dogmas will put an end to births and deaths 若能見四諦則得斷生死 which does not of necessity mean the termination of existence but that of continued transmigration. v. 滅. |
四阿 see styles |
azuma あづま |
More info & calligraphy: Azuka |
夜叉 see styles |
yè chā ye4 cha1 yeh ch`a yeh cha yasha やしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Yakshayaksha (Buddhist guardian deities sometimes depicted as demonic warriors) (san: yaksa); (given name) Yasha 乞叉; 藥叉; 閱叉 yakṣa, (1) demons in the earth, or in the air, or in the lower heavens; they are malignant, and violent, and devourers (of human flesh). (2) The 八大將, the eight attendants of Kuvera, or Vaiśravaṇa, the god of wealth; those on earth bestow wealth, those in the empyrean houses and carriages, those in the lower heavens guard the moat and gates of the heavenly city. There is another set of sixteen. The names of all are given in 陀羅尼集經 3. See also 羅 for rakṣa and 吉 for kṛtya. yakṣa-kṛtya are credited with the powers of both yakṣa and kṛtya. |
太陽 太阳 see styles |
tài yang tai4 yang5 t`ai yang tai yang minami みなみ |
More info & calligraphy: SunSun; (female given name) Minami |
妖魔 see styles |
yāo mó yao1 mo2 yao mo youma / yoma ようま |
More info & calligraphy: Demon / Ghost / Apparitionghost; monster; demon; phantom; apparition |
安雅 see styles |
ān yǎ an1 ya3 an ya yasumasa やすまさ |
More info & calligraphy: Annyaat ease and elegant |
悪魔 see styles |
akuma あくま |
More info & calligraphy: Akuma |
情義 情义 see styles |
qíng yì qing2 yi4 ch`ing i ching i jougi / jogi じょうぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Love and Honorjustice and humanity |
惡魔 恶魔 see styles |
è mó e4 mo2 o mo akuma |
More info & calligraphy: DemonEvil māras, demon enemies of Buddhism. |
斑馬 斑马 see styles |
bān mǎ ban1 ma3 pan ma madarauma まだらうま |
More info & calligraphy: Zebra(rare) (See シマウマ) zebra |
朝露 see styles |
zhāo lù zhao1 lu4 chao lu asatsuyu; chouro / asatsuyu; choro あさつゆ; ちょうろ |
More info & calligraphy: Morning Dewmorning dew Morning dew, e.g. man's life as transient. |
水馬 水马 see styles |
shuǐ mǎ shui3 ma3 shui ma mizuma みずま |
More info & calligraphy: Water Horsecrossing water with a horse; (surname) Mizuma |
無我 无我 see styles |
wú wǒ wu2 wo3 wu wo muga むが |
More info & calligraphy: Selflessness(1) selflessness; self-effacement; self-renunciation; (2) {Buddh} anatta; anatman; doctrine that states that humans do not possess souls; (female given name) Muga anātman; nairātmya; no ego, no soul (of an independent and self-contained character), impersonal, no individual independent existence (of conscious or unconscious beings, anātmaka). The empirical ego is merely an aggregation of various elements, and with their disintegration it ceases to exist; therefore it has nm ultimate reality of its own, but the Nirvāṇa Sūtra asserts the reality of the ego in the transcendental realm. The non-Buddhist definition of ego is that it has permanent individuality 常一之體 and is independent or sovereign 有主宰之用. When applied to men it is 人我, when to things it is 法我. Cf. 常 11. |
熊猫 see styles |
kumaneko くまねこ |
(rare) (See パンダ) panda |
王子 see styles |
wáng zǐ wang2 zi3 wang tzu kimiko きみこ |
More info & calligraphy: Prince(1) prince; (2) subordinate Kumano shrine; (female given name) Kimiko prince |
理念 see styles |
lǐ niàn li3 nian4 li nien rinen りねん |
More info & calligraphy: Idea / Concept(Platonic) ideal (of how things ought to be, e.g. human rights); foundational principle; idea; conception (e.g. of the university); doctrine; ideology |
白熊 see styles |
bái xióng bai2 xiong2 pai hsiung shirokuma しろくま |
More info & calligraphy: White Bear / Polar Bearyak tail hair; (surname) Shirokuma |
祖馬 祖马 see styles |
zǔ mǎ zu3 ma3 tsu ma |
More info & calligraphy: Zuma |
羅斯 罗斯 see styles |
luó sī luo2 si1 lo ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Roos |
自然 see styles |
zì rán zi4 ran2 tzu jan minori みのり |
More info & calligraphy: Nature(n,adv) (dated) occurring naturally (without human influence); (female given name) Minori svayaṃbhū, also 自爾; 法爾 self-existing, the self-existent; Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and others; in Chinese it is 'self-so', so of itself, natural, of course, spontaneous. It also means uncaused existence, certain sects of heretics 自然外道 denying Buddhist cause and effect and holding that things happen spontaneously. |
荷馬 荷马 see styles |
hé mǎ he2 ma3 ho ma niuma にうま |
More info & calligraphy: Homerpack horse |
超人 see styles |
chāo rén chao1 ren2 ch`ao jen chao jen choujin / chojin ちょうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Superman(1) superman; superwoman; (2) {phil} (ant: 末人) Ubermensch (Nietzsche's ideal man of the future); overman |
降魔 see styles |
xiáng mó xiang2 mo2 hsiang mo gouma / goma ごうま |
More info & calligraphy: Overcome the DevilTo overcome demons, e.g. as the Buddha did at his enlightenment. |
馬林 see styles |
umabayashi うまばやし |
More info & calligraphy: Marlin |
馬森 see styles |
umamori うまもり |
More info & calligraphy: Mazen |
あすま see styles |
azuma あずま |
(female given name) Azuma |
ウマル see styles |
umaru ウマル |
More info & calligraphy: Umar |
エルマ see styles |
eruma エルマ |
More info & calligraphy: Elma |
カーマ see styles |
kaama / kama カーマ |
More info & calligraphy: Carma |
クマシ see styles |
kumashi クマシ |
More info & calligraphy: Kumasi |
サルマ see styles |
saruma サルマ |
More info & calligraphy: Salma |
セルマ see styles |
seruma セルマ |
More info & calligraphy: Thelma |
ノルマ see styles |
noruma ノルマ |
More info & calligraphy: Norma |
プーマ see styles |
puuma / puma プーマ |
More info & calligraphy: Pumma |
北極熊 北极熊 see styles |
běi jí xióng bei3 ji2 xiong2 pei chi hsiung hokkyokuguma; hokkyokuguma ほっきょくぐま; ホッキョクグマ |
More info & calligraphy: Polar Bear(kana only) (See シロクマ) polar bear (Ursus maritimus) |
舒馬赫 舒马赫 see styles |
shū mǎ hè shu1 ma3 he4 shu ma ho |
More info & calligraphy: Schumacher |
菩提樹 菩提树 see styles |
pú tí shù pu2 ti2 shu4 p`u t`i shu pu ti shu bodaiju ぼだいじゅ |
More info & calligraphy: The Tree of Enlightenment / The Bodhi Tree(1) Tilia miqueliana (species of linden tree); (2) (See インドボダイジュ) sacred fig (Ficus religiosa); bodhi tree; bo tree; peepal tree; pipal tree; (given name) Bodaiju bodhidruma, bodhitaru, bodhivṛkṣa; the wisdom-tree, i.e. that under which Śākyamuni attained his enlightenment, and became Buddha. The Ficus religiosa is the pippala, or aśvattha, wrongly identified by Faxian as the palm-tree; it is described as an evergreen, to have been 400 feet high, been cut down several times, but in the Tang dynasty still to be 40 or 50 feet high. A branch of it is said to have been sent by Aśoka to Ceylon, from which sprang the celebrated Bo-tree still flourishing there. |
超能力 see styles |
chāo néng lì chao1 neng2 li4 ch`ao neng li chao neng li chounouryoku / chonoryoku ちょうのうりょく |
More info & calligraphy: Supernatural Energy(1) extra-sensory perception; ESP; psi; psychic ability; (2) psychokinesis; PK |
アスマン see styles |
asuman アスマン |
More info & calligraphy: Asman |
アフマド see styles |
afumado アフマド |
More info & calligraphy: Ahmad |
アルマー see styles |
arumaa / aruma アルマー |
More info & calligraphy: Almher |
アルマン see styles |
aruman アルマン |
More info & calligraphy: Alman |
イルマズ see styles |
irumazu イルマズ |
(personal name) Yilmaz |
ウィルマ see styles |
iruma ウィルマ |
More info & calligraphy: Wilma |
エルマー see styles |
erumaa / eruma エルマー |
More info & calligraphy: Elmer |
グスマン see styles |
gusuman グスマン |
(personal name) Guzma'n; Guzman |
クマール see styles |
kumaaru / kumaru クマール |
More info & calligraphy: Kumar |
サルマン see styles |
saruman サルマン |
More info & calligraphy: Saruman |
タクマー see styles |
takumaa / takuma タクマー |
(personal name) takumar |
バルマー see styles |
parumaa / paruma パルマー |
More info & calligraphy: Balmar |
フーマン see styles |
fuuman / fuman フーマン |
More info & calligraphy: Hooman |
ヘスマン see styles |
hesuman ヘスマン |
More info & calligraphy: Hessmann |
ロスマン see styles |
rosuman ロスマン |
More info & calligraphy: Rosman |
一視同仁 一视同仁 see styles |
yī shì tóng rén yi1 shi4 tong2 ren2 i shih t`ung jen i shih tung jen isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Impartial and Fair to the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of the World(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
人生朝露 see styles |
rén shēng zhāo lù ren2 sheng1 zhao1 lu4 jen sheng chao lu jinseichouro / jinsechoro じんせいちょうろ |
More info & calligraphy: Life is a Dew Drop(expression) (yoji) man's life vanishes like a dew; a person's life is as fleeting as a morning dew |
天人合一 see styles |
tiān rén hé yī tian1 ren2 he2 yi1 t`ien jen ho i tien jen ho i tenjingouitsu / tenjingoitsu てんじんごういつ |
More info & calligraphy: Oneness of Heaven and Humanityunification of God and man; acting in accordance with the will of heaven |
生老病死 see styles |
shēng lǎo bìng sǐ sheng1 lao3 bing4 si3 sheng lao ping ssu shouroubyoushi / shorobyoshi しょうろうびょうし |
More info & calligraphy: Birth Old-Age Sickness Death(yoji) {Buddh} the four inevitables in human life (birth, aging, sickness, and death) Birth, age, sickness, death, the 四苦 four afflictions that are the lot of every man. The five are the above four and 苦 misery, or suffering. |
菩提達磨 菩提达磨 see styles |
pú tí dá mó pu2 ti2 da2 mo2 p`u t`i ta mo pu ti ta mo bodaidaruma ぼだいだるま |
More info & calligraphy: BodhidharmaBodhidharma, commonly known as Damo, v. 達; reputed as the founder of the Chan (Zen) or Intuitional or Mystic School. His original name is given as 菩提多羅 Bodhitara. |
順風満帆 see styles |
junpuumanpan; junpuumanpo(ik) / junpumanpan; junpumanpo(ik) じゅんぷうまんぱん; じゅんぷうまんぽ(ik) |
More info & calligraphy: Smooth Sailing |
アルマーニ see styles |
arumaani / arumani アルマーニ |
More info & calligraphy: Armani |
イスマイル see styles |
isumairu イスマイル |
More info & calligraphy: Ismail |
ウィルマー see styles |
irumaa / iruma ウィルマー |
More info & calligraphy: Wuilmer |
キングマン see styles |
kinguman キングマン |
More info & calligraphy: Kingman |
クリスマス see styles |
kurisumasu クリスマス |
More info & calligraphy: Christmas |
コールマン see styles |
kooruman コールマン |
More info & calligraphy: Coleman |
シェルマン see styles |
jeruman ジェルマン |
More info & calligraphy: Schellman |
チャプマン see styles |
chapuman チャプマン |
More info & calligraphy: Chapman |
トルーマン see styles |
toruuman / toruman トルーマン |
More info & calligraphy: Truman |
トルマリン see styles |
torumarin トルマリン |
More info & calligraphy: Tourmaline |
ラクスマン see styles |
rakusuman ラクスマン |
More info & calligraphy: Laxman |
ルーマニア see styles |
ruumania / rumania ルーマニア |
More info & calligraphy: Romania |
シューマッハ see styles |
shuumahha / shumahha シューマッハ |
More info & calligraphy: Schumacher |
フェールマン see styles |
feeruman フェールマン |
More info & calligraphy: Fehrman |
ブラックマン see styles |
purakkuman プラックマン |
More info & calligraphy: Blackman |
ローズマリー see styles |
roozumarii / roozumari ローズマリー |
More info & calligraphy: Rosemary |
メリークリスマス see styles |
meriikurisumasu / merikurisumasu メリークリスマス |
More info & calligraphy: Merry Christmas |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Uma" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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