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Simple Dictionary Definition |
忠武 see styles |
tadatake ただたけ |
(given name) Tadatake |
恒武 see styles |
tsunetake つねたけ |
(given name) Tsunetake |
惟武 see styles |
koretake これたけ |
(personal name) Koretake |
慶武 see styles |
yoshitake よしたけ |
(given name) Yoshitake |
憲武 see styles |
noritake のりたけ |
(female given name) Noritake |
應武 see styles |
ootake おおたけ |
(surname) Ootake |
成武 see styles |
chéng wǔ cheng2 wu3 ch`eng wu cheng wu shigetake しげたけ |
Chengwu county in Heze 菏澤|菏泽[He2 ze2], Shandong (given name) Shigetake |
房武 see styles |
fusatake ふさたけ |
(personal name) Fusatake |
振武 see styles |
toshitake としたけ |
(given name) Toshitake |
政武 see styles |
masamu まさむ |
(personal name) Masamu |
敏武 see styles |
toshitake としたけ |
(given name) Toshitake |
教武 see styles |
noritake のりたけ |
(given name) Noritake |
敢武 see styles |
isamu いさむ |
(personal name) Isamu |
敬武 see styles |
noritake のりたけ |
(personal name) Noritake |
文武 see styles |
wén wǔ wen2 wu3 wen wu bunbu ぶんぶ |
civil and military literary and military arts; the pen and the sword; (personal name) Monmu |
新武 see styles |
niitake / nitake にいたけ |
(surname) Niitake |
早武 see styles |
hayatake はやたけ |
(surname) Hayatake |
旺武 see styles |
akitake あきたけ |
(personal name) Akitake |
昌武 see styles |
masatake まさたけ |
(surname, given name) Masatake |
明武 see styles |
terutake てるたけ |
(personal name) Terutake |
星武 see styles |
hoshitake ほしたけ |
(surname) Hoshitake |
春武 see styles |
harutake はるたけ |
(surname, given name) Harutake |
昭武 see styles |
terutake てるたけ |
(given name) Terutake |
時武 see styles |
tokitake ときたけ |
(surname) Tokitake |
晃武 see styles |
terutake てるたけ |
(personal name) Terutake |
景武 see styles |
kagetake かげたけ |
(given name) Kagetake |
晴武 see styles |
harutake はるたけ |
(given name) Harutake |
有武 see styles |
aritake ありたけ |
(given name) Aritake |
望武 see styles |
mochimu もちむ |
(given name) Mochimu |
朝武 see styles |
tomotake ともたけ |
(surname, given name) Tomotake |
末武 see styles |
matsutake まつたけ |
(surname) Matsutake |
本武 see styles |
mototake もとたけ |
(surname) Mototake |
朱武 see styles |
shun しゅん |
(personal name) Shun |
村武 see styles |
muratake むらたけ |
(surname) Muratake |
東武 see styles |
higashitake ひがしたけ |
(surname) Higashitake |
松武 see styles |
matsutake まつたけ |
(surname) Matsutake |
林武 see styles |
hayashitakeshi はやしたけし |
(person) Hayashi Takeshi (1896.12.10-1975.6.23) |
柳武 see styles |
yanatake やなたけ |
(surname) Yanatake |
栄武 see styles |
hidetake ひでたけ |
(given name) Hidetake |
核武 see styles |
hé wǔ he2 wu3 ho wu |
nuclear weapon |
桓武 see styles |
kanmu かんむ |
(surname) Kanmu |
桜武 see styles |
sakuratake さくらたけ |
(surname) Sakuratake |
森武 see styles |
moritake もりたけ |
(surname, given name) Moritake |
植武 see styles |
uetake うえたけ |
(surname) Uetake |
横武 see styles |
yokotake よこたけ |
(place-name, surname) Yokotake |
櫻武 see styles |
sakuratake さくらたけ |
(surname) Sakuratake |
正武 see styles |
masatake まさたけ |
(given name) Masatake |
步武 see styles |
bù wǔ bu4 wu3 pu wu |
to walk in someone's steps; to follow in someone's footsteps (literary); a step (literary) |
歩武 see styles |
hobu ほぶ |
a step; a short distance; (m,f) Ayumu |
比武 see styles |
bǐ wǔ bi3 wu3 pi wu |
martial arts competition; tournament; to compete in a contest |
永武 see styles |
nagatake ながたけ |
(surname) Nagatake |
江武 see styles |
koubu / kobu こうぶ |
(personal name) Kōbu |
池武 see styles |
ikentou / ikento いけんとう |
(personal name) Ikentou |
沢武 see styles |
sawabu さわぶ |
(surname) Sawabu |
治武 see styles |
harutake はるたけ |
(personal name) Harutake |
法武 see styles |
houbu / hobu ほうぶ |
(surname) Houbu |
泰武 see styles |
tài wǔ tai4 wu3 t`ai wu tai wu yasutake やすたけ |
Taiwu township in Pingtung County 屏東縣|屏东县[Ping2 dong1 Xian4], Taiwan (given name) Yasutake |
津武 see styles |
tsutake つたけ |
(surname) Tsutake |
洪武 see styles |
hóng wǔ hong2 wu3 hung wu |
Hongwu Emperor, also written Hung-wu Ti, reign name of first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1] (1328-1398), reigned 1386-1398, temple name 明太祖[Ming2 Tai4 zu3] |
浜武 see styles |
hamatake はまたけ |
(surname) Hamatake |
清武 see styles |
sugamu すがむ |
(personal name) Sugamu |
渋武 see styles |
shibutake しぶたけ |
(surname) Shibutake |
湯武 see styles |
yubu ゆぶ |
(surname) Yubu |
満武 see styles |
mitsutake みつたけ |
(surname) Mitsutake |
源武 see styles |
genbu げんぶ |
(place-name) Genbu |
滝武 see styles |
takitake たきたけ |
(surname) Takitake |
演武 see styles |
yǎn wǔ yan3 wu3 yen wu enbu えんぶ |
to practice martial arts (1) martial arts demonstration; (2) martial arts training |
澁武 see styles |
shibutake しぶたけ |
(surname) Shibutake |
澤武 see styles |
sawabu さわぶ |
(surname) Sawabu |
濱武 see styles |
hamatake はまたけ |
(surname) Hamatake |
瀬武 see styles |
setake せたけ |
(place-name) Setake |
為武 see styles |
tametake ためたけ |
(given name) Tametake |
牛武 see styles |
ushitake うしたけ |
(surname) Ushitake |
玄武 see styles |
xuán wǔ xuan2 wu3 hsüan wu genbu; genmu げんぶ; げんむ |
More info & calligraphy: Xuan Wu / Genbu / Black Tortoise God(1) (See 四神) Black Tortoise (god said to rule over the northern heavens); (2) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the northern heavens; (personal name) Hirotake |
生武 see styles |
iketake いけたけ |
(surname) Iketake |
田武 see styles |
tabu たぶ |
(surname) Tabu |
男武 see styles |
otake おたけ |
(surname) Otake |
登武 see styles |
noritake のりたけ |
(given name) Noritake |
白武 see styles |
shiratake しらたけ |
(surname) Shiratake |
百武 see styles |
morotake もろたけ |
(surname) Morotake |
皖武 see styles |
kiyotake きよたけ |
(male given name) Kiyotake |
益武 see styles |
masumu ますむ |
(given name) Masumu |
盛武 see styles |
moritake もりたけ |
(surname, given name) Moritake |
直武 see styles |
naotake なおたけ |
(given name) Naotake |
相武 see styles |
aimu あいむ |
(surname) Aimu |
眞武 see styles |
matake またけ |
(surname) Matake |
真武 see styles |
zhēn wǔ zhen1 wu3 chen wu mabu まぶ |
Lord of profound heaven, major Daoist deity; aka Black Tortoise 玄武 or Black heavenly emperor 玄天上帝 (female given name) Mabu |
睦武 see styles |
tsukanori つかのり |
(male given name) Tsukanori |
矢武 see styles |
yatake やたけ |
(place-name, surname) Yatake |
石武 see styles |
ishitake いしたけ |
(place-name) Ishitake |
碇武 see styles |
ikaritake いかりたけ |
(surname) Ikaritake |
祐武 see styles |
hiromu ひろむ |
(personal name) Hiromu |
神武 see styles |
jinmu じんむ |
(leg) Emperor Jimmu; legendary founding Emperor of Japan; (surname) Jinmu |
禎武 see styles |
teibu / tebu ていぶ |
(given name) Teibu |
福武 see styles |
fukutake ふくたけ |
(surname) Fukutake |
秀武 see styles |
hidetake ひでたけ |
(given name) Hidetake |
秋武 see styles |
akitake あきたけ |
(surname) Akitake |
種武 see styles |
tanetake たねたけ |
(given name) Tanetake |
稲武 see styles |
inabu いなぶ |
(place-name) Inabu |
竹武 see styles |
takebu たけぶ |
(personal name) Takebu |
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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