There are 51 total results for your 侶 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
侶 侣 see styles |
lǚ lu:3 lü ryo とも |
companion (noun/participle) companion; follower; attendant; retinue a follower |
侶伴 see styles |
ryohan りょはん |
(rare) (See 伴侶) companion |
侶善 see styles |
rozen ろぜん |
(given name) Rozen |
侶章 see styles |
tomonori とものり |
(given name) Tomonori |
伴侶 伴侣 see styles |
bàn lǚ ban4 lu:3 pan lü hanryo(p); banryo(ok) はんりょ(P); ばんりょ(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Partnership: Marriagecompanion; partner; spouse a companion |
僧侶 僧侣 see styles |
sēng lǚ seng1 lu:3 seng lü souryo / soryo そうりょ |
More info & calligraphy: Buddhist Monk{Buddh} priest; monk; bonze Monastic companions, or company. |
勝侶 胜侣 see styles |
shèng lǚ sheng4 lv3 sheng lü shōro |
excellent associates |
勞侶 劳侣 see styles |
láo lǚ lao2 lv3 lao lü rōro |
Troublesome companions, e.g. the passions. |
同侶 see styles |
douryo / doryo どうりょ |
(rare) companion; friend |
商侶 商侣 see styles |
shāng lǚ shang1 lv3 shang lü shōryo |
caravam |
學侶 学侣 see styles |
xué lǚ xue2 lv3 hsüeh lü gaku ro |
Fellow-students, the company of monks who are studying. |
定侶 定侣 see styles |
dìng lǚ ding4 lv3 ting lü jōryo |
Fellow-meditators; fellow-monks. |
情侶 情侣 see styles |
qíng lǚ qing2 lu:3 ch`ing lü ching lü |
sweethearts; lovers |
愛侶 爱侣 see styles |
ài lǚ ai4 lu:3 ai lü |
lovers |
慧侶 慧侣 see styles |
huì lǚ hui4 lv3 hui lü ero |
a clever companion |
法侶 法侣 see styles |
fǎ lǚ fa3 lv3 fa lü hōryo |
A companion of the Dharma, a disciple. |
淨侶 淨侣 see styles |
jìng lǚ jing4 lv3 ching lü jōryo |
The company of pure ones, i.e. monks or nuns. |
無侶 无侣 see styles |
wú lǚ wu2 lv3 wu lü muryo |
unparalleled |
禪侶 禅侣 see styles |
chán lǚ chan2 lv3 ch`an lü chan lü zenryo |
Fellow-meditators; fellow-monks. |
等侶 等侣 see styles |
děng lǚ deng3 lv3 teng lü tōro |
Of the same class, or company; fellows, equals. |
興侶 see styles |
kourogi / korogi こうろぎ |
(surname) Kōrogi |
釋侶 释侣 see styles |
shì lǚ shi4 lv3 shih lü shakuro |
Any follower or disciple of the Buddha; any Buddhist comrade; Buddhists. |
長侶 see styles |
nagatomo ながとも |
(surname) Nagatomo |
門侶 门侣 see styles |
mén lǚ men2 lv3 men lü monro |
Disciple, fellow-student. 門師Preceptor, the monk who is recognized as teacher by any family. 門徒 Disciple. |
伴侶號 伴侣号 see styles |
bàn lǚ hào ban4 lu:3 hao4 pan lü hao |
HMS Consort, Royal Navy destroyer involved in 1949 Amethyst incident on Changjiang |
古今侶 see styles |
kokoro こころ |
(female given name) Kokoro |
坪八侶 see styles |
heihachirou / hehachiro へいはちろう |
(male given name) Heihachirou |
妃侶子 see styles |
hiroko ひろこ |
(female given name) Hiroko |
妃侶美 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(female given name) Hiromi |
姫侶子 see styles |
hiroko ひろこ |
(female given name) Hiroko |
安万侶 see styles |
yasumaro やすまろ |
(personal name) Yasumaro |
安萬侶 see styles |
yasumaro やすまろ |
(given name) Yasumaro |
性伴侶 性伴侣 see styles |
xìng bàn lǚ xing4 ban4 lu:3 hsing pan lü |
sex partner |
情侶裝 情侣装 see styles |
qíng lǚ zhuāng qing2 lu:3 zhuang1 ch`ing lü chuang ching lü chuang |
matching outfit for couples |
日侶子 see styles |
hiroko ひろこ |
(female given name) Hiroko |
雄摩侶 see styles |
omaro おまろ |
(personal name) Omaro |
伴侶動物 see styles |
hanryodoubutsu / hanryodobutsu はんりょどうぶつ |
(See コンパニオンアニマル) companion animal; pet |
咖啡伴侶 咖啡伴侣 see styles |
kā fēi bàn lǚ ka1 fei1 ban4 lu:3 k`a fei pan lü ka fei pan lü |
Coffee-mate (non-dairy creamer manufactured by Nestlé) |
太安万侶 see styles |
oonoyasumaro おおのやすまろ |
(person) Oono Yasumaro |
情侶酒店 情侣酒店 see styles |
qíng lǚ jiǔ diàn qing2 lu:3 jiu3 dian4 ch`ing lü chiu tien ching lü chiu tien |
love hotel |
情侶鸚鵡 情侣鹦鹉 see styles |
qíng lǚ yīng wǔ qing2 lu:3 ying1 wu3 ch`ing lü ying wu ching lü ying wu |
lovebirds |
神雕俠侶 神雕侠侣 see styles |
shén diāo xiá lǚ shen2 diao1 xia2 lu:3 shen tiao hsia lü |
variant of 神鵰俠侶|神雕侠侣[Shen2 diao1 Xia2 lu:3] |
神鵰俠侶 神雕侠侣 see styles |
shén diāo xiá lǚ shen2 diao1 xia2 lu:3 shen tiao hsia lü |
"The Return of the Condor Heroes" (1959-61 wuxia novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1]) |
終生伴侶 终生伴侣 see styles |
zhōng shēng bàn lǚ zhong1 sheng1 ban4 lu:3 chung sheng pan lü |
lifelong partner or companion |
靈魂伴侶 灵魂伴侣 see styles |
líng hún bàn lǚ ling2 hun2 ban4 lu:3 ling hun pan lü |
More info & calligraphy: Soul Mates |
太安萬侶墓 see styles |
oonoyasumaronohaka おおのやすまろのはか |
(place-name) Oono Yasumaro (grave) |
小治田安萬侶 see styles |
oharudayasumaro おはるだやすまろ |
(person) Oharuda Yasumaro |
小治田安萬侶墓 see styles |
oharudayasumaronohaka おはるだやすまろのはか |
(place-name) Oharuda Yasumaro (grave) |
Variations: |
tomo とも |
(noun/participle) (See お供・おとも) companion; follower; attendant; retinue |
Variations: |
futarihahanryosanninhanakamaware ふたりははんりょさんにんはなかまわれ |
(expression) (proverb) two is a company, three is a crowd; one companion is better than two |
Variations: |
futarihahanryo、sanninhanakamaware ふたりははんりょ、さんにんはなかまわれ |
(expression) (proverb) two is a company, three is a crowd; one companion is better than two |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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