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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
下剣 see styles |
shimotsurugi しもつるぎ |
(place-name) Shimotsurugi |
中剣 see styles |
nakatsurugi なかつるぎ |
(place-name) Nakatsurugi |
佩剣 see styles |
haiken はいけん |
(noun/participle) wearing a sword |
俊剣 see styles |
toshihaya としはや |
(personal name) Toshihaya |
八剣 see styles |
yatsurugi やつるぎ |
(place-name, surname) Yatsurugi |
刀剣 see styles |
touken / token とうけん |
sword; dagger; knife; bayonet |
利剣 see styles |
riken りけん |
sharp sword |
古剣 see styles |
koken こけん |
(given name) Koken |
名剣 see styles |
meiken / meken めいけん |
famous sword; excellent sword; (place-name) Meiken |
売剣 see styles |
baiken ばいけん |
(given name) Baiken |
大剣 see styles |
taiken たいけん |
large sword; long sword |
孤剣 see styles |
koken こけん |
sole sword; unarmed but for a sword; (given name) Koken |
宝剣 see styles |
houken / hoken ほうけん |
treasured sword; (surname) Houken |
小剣 see styles |
shouken / shoken しょうけん |
(given name) Shouken |
帯剣 see styles |
taiken たいけん |
(n,vs,vi) wearing a sword; being armed with a sword; sword |
御剣 see styles |
mitsurugi みつるぎ |
(f,p) Mitsurugi |
懐剣 see styles |
kaiken かいけん |
dagger |
抜剣 see styles |
bakken ばっけん |
(n,vs,vi) drawing one's sword |
撃剣 see styles |
gekiken; gekken げきけん; げっけん |
fencing; kendo |
智剣 see styles |
chiken ちけん |
(given name) Chiken |
木剣 see styles |
bokken; bokuken(ok); mokuken(ok); mokken(ok) ぼっけん; ぼくけん(ok); もくけん(ok); もっけん(ok) |
bokken; wooden sword |
東剣 see styles |
higashiken ひがしけん |
(place-name) Higashiken |
栃剣 see styles |
tochitsurugi とちつるぎ |
(surname) Tochitsurugi |
洋剣 see styles |
youken / yoken ようけん |
(See 洋刀・ようとう) Western sword (esp. sabre) |
琴剣 see styles |
kototsurugi ことつるぎ |
(surname) Kototsurugi |
瑞剣 see styles |
zuiken ずいけん |
(given name) Zuiken |
真剣 see styles |
shinken しんけん |
More info & calligraphy: Intense / Serious |
着剣 see styles |
chakken ちゃっけん |
(n,vs,vi) fixing a bayonet |
矢剣 see styles |
yatsurugi やつるぎ |
(place-name) Yatsurugi |
短剣 see styles |
tanken たんけん |
(1) short sword; dagger; stiletto; (2) (See 長剣・ちょうけん・2) hour hand (of a clock) |
石剣 see styles |
sekken せっけん |
sword-shaped stoneware found in archeological sites in eastern Japan dating to the end of the Jomon period |
神剣 see styles |
shinken しんけん |
divine sword (one of the three sacred treasures) |
秋剣 see styles |
shuuken / shuken しゅうけん |
(given name) Shuuken |
秘剣 see styles |
hiken ひけん |
secret swordsmanship (of a specific school); secret traditions of fencing |
美剣 see styles |
mitsurugi みつるぎ |
(female given name) Mitsurugi |
聖剣 see styles |
seiken / seken せいけん |
holy sword; sacred sword; (personal name) Seiken |
酔剣 see styles |
suiken すいけん |
(given name) Suiken |
鉄剣 see styles |
tekken てっけん |
iron sword |
銃剣 see styles |
juuken / juken じゅうけん |
(1) bayonet; (2) guns and swords |
銅剣 see styles |
douken / doken どうけん |
bronze sword |
銘剣 see styles |
meiken / meken めいけん |
(surname) Meiken |
長剣 see styles |
chouken / choken ちょうけん |
(1) long sword; (2) (See 短剣・たんけん・2) minute hand (of a clock) |
霊剣 see styles |
reiken / reken れいけん |
sword possessing mystical powers; virtuous sword |
霜剣 see styles |
souken / soken そうけん |
(archaism) cold sharp sword; blade of ice |
魔剣 see styles |
maken まけん |
magic sword; cursed sword |
剣が峰 see styles |
kengamine けんがみね |
(1) rim of a volcano, esp. Mt. Fuji; (2) (sumo) wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position |
剣の山 see styles |
tsuruginoyama つるぎのやま |
(exp,n) {Buddh} mountain of swords; mountain in hell covered in swords (with their tips pointing upward); (personal name) Kennoyama |
剣の峰 see styles |
kennomine けんのみね |
(personal name) Kennomine |
剣の舞 see styles |
tsuruginomai つるぎのまい |
(work) Sabre Dance; (wk) Sabre Dance |
剣の道 see styles |
kennomichi けんのみち |
(exp,n) (See 道・みち・8) way of the sword; swordsmanship |
剣ケ岳 see styles |
kengadake けんがだけ |
(personal name) Kengadake |
剣ケ峯 see styles |
kengamine けんがみね |
(personal name) Kengamine |
剣ケ峰 see styles |
kengamine けんがみね |
(1) rim of a volcano, esp. Mt. Fuji; (2) (sumo) wrestling ring; (3) dire or risky situation with no room for error; sink-or-swim position; (personal name) Kengamine |
剣ヶ尾 see styles |
kengao けんがお |
(place-name) Kengao |
剣ヶ岩 see styles |
tsurugigaiwa つるぎがいわ |
(place-name) Tsurugigaiwa |
剣ヶ蜂 see styles |
kengamine けんがみね |
(place-name) Kengamine |
剣一郎 see styles |
kenichirou / kenichiro けんいちろう |
(male given name) Ken'ichirō |
剣三郎 see styles |
kenzaburou / kenzaburo けんざぶろう |
(male given name) Kenzaburō |
剣丸尾 see styles |
kenmarubi けんまるび |
(place-name) Kenmarubi |
剣之助 see styles |
kennosuke けんのすけ |
(male given name) Kennosuke |
剣先山 see styles |
kensakiyama けんさきやま |
(place-name) Kensakiyama |
剣先川 see styles |
tsurugisakigawa つるぎさきがわ |
(place-name) Tsurugisakigawa |
剣光寺 see styles |
kenkouji / kenkoji けんこうじ |
(place-name) Kenkouji |
剣八郎 see styles |
kenpachirou / kenpachiro けんぱちろう |
(male given name) Kenpachirou |
剣吉山 see styles |
kenyoshiyama けんよしやま |
(place-name) Kenyoshiyama |
剣吉駅 see styles |
kenyoshieki けんよしえき |
(st) Ken'yoshi Station |
剣大谷 see styles |
tsurugiootani つるぎおおたに |
(place-name) Tsurugiootani |
剣太郎 see styles |
kentarou / kentaro けんたろう |
(male given name) Kentarō |
剣尾山 see styles |
kenbizan けんびざん |
(personal name) Kenbizan |
剣山地 see styles |
tsurugisanchi つるぎさんち |
(personal name) Tsurugisanchi |
剣山荘 see styles |
kenzansou / kenzanso けんざんそう |
(place-name) Kenzansō |
剣峰峠 see styles |
kengaminetouge / kengaminetoge けんがみねとうげ |
(place-name) Kengaminetōge |
剣崎山 see styles |
kenzakiyama けんざきやま |
(personal name) Kenzakiyama |
剣崎町 see styles |
kenzakimachi けんざきまち |
(place-name) Kenzakimachi |
剣御前 see styles |
tsurugigozen つるぎごぜん |
(place-name) Tsurugigozen |
剣抜峠 see styles |
hannukidao はんぬきだお |
(place-name) Hannukidao |
剣持亘 see styles |
kenmotsuwataru けんもつわたる |
(person) Kenmotsu Wataru (1945.8.19-2003.7.15) |
剣持勇 see styles |
kenmochiisamu / kenmochisamu けんもちいさむ |
(person) Kenmochi Isamu (1912.1.2-1971.6.3) |
剣持山 see styles |
kenmochiyama けんもちやま |
(place-name) Kenmochiyama |
剣持川 see styles |
kenmochigawa けんもちがわ |
(place-name) Kenmochigawa |
剣森山 see styles |
kenmoriyama けんもりやま |
(personal name) Kenmoriyama |
剣歯虎 see styles |
kenshiko けんしこ |
(rare) (See サーベルタイガー) saber-toothed tiger (sabre) |
剣淵川 see styles |
kenbuchigawa けんぶちがわ |
(personal name) Kenbuchigawa |
剣淵橋 see styles |
kenbuchihashi けんぶちはし |
(place-name) Kenbuchihashi |
剣淵町 see styles |
kenbuchichou / kenbuchicho けんぶちちょう |
(place-name) Kenbuchichō |
剣淵駅 see styles |
kenbuchieki けんぶちえき |
(st) Kenbuchi Station |
剣神社 see styles |
tsurugijinja つるぎじんじゃ |
(place-name) Tsurugi Shrine |
剣積口 see styles |
kenshaguchi けんしゃぐち |
(place-name) Kenshaguchi |
剣突く see styles |
kentsuku けんつく |
(kana only) rough scolding; upbraiding; tongue-lashing; dressing-down |
剣花坊 see styles |
kenkabou / kenkabo けんかぼう |
(given name) Kenkabou |
剣術者 see styles |
kenjutsusha けんじゅつしゃ |
(archaism) fencer; swordsman |
剣谷川 see styles |
tsurugidanigawa つるぎだにがわ |
(place-name) Tsurugidanigawa |
剣谷町 see styles |
kendanichou / kendanicho けんだにちょう |
(place-name) Kendanichō |
剣道場 see styles |
kendoujou / kendojo けんどうじょう |
{MA} kendo hall |
剣道着 see styles |
kendougi / kendogi けんどうぎ |
{MA} kendo gi; kendo uniform |
剣野町 see styles |
kennochou / kennocho けんのちょう |
(place-name) Kennochō |
剣闘士 see styles |
kentoushi / kentoshi けんとうし |
gladiator |
剣静橋 see styles |
kenseibashi / kensebashi けんせいばし |
(place-name) Kenseibashi |
五剣山 see styles |
gokenzan ごけんざん |
(surname) Gokenzan |
八剣北 see styles |
yatsurugikita やつるぎきた |
(place-name) Yatsurugikita |
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