There are 48 total results for your 野平 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
野平 see styles |
yahira やひら |
(surname) Yahira |
野平沢 see styles |
nodaizawa のだいざわ |
(place-name) Nodaizawa |
野平谷 see styles |
nobiradani のびらだに |
(place-name) Nobiradani |
上野平 see styles |
uenohira うえのひら |
(surname) Uenohira |
中野平 see styles |
nakanotai なかのたい |
(place-name) Nakanotai |
丸野平 see styles |
marunotaira まるのたいら |
(place-name) Marunotaira |
仁野平 see styles |
ninohira にのひら |
(surname) Ninohira |
佐野平 see styles |
sanotai さのたい |
(place-name) Sanotai |
吉野平 see styles |
yoshinotaira よしのたいら |
(place-name) Yoshinotaira |
名野平 see styles |
nanohira なのひら |
(surname) Nanohira |
和野平 see styles |
wanotai わのたい |
(place-name) Wanotai |
大野平 see styles |
oonohira おおのひら |
(place-name) Oonohira |
宮野平 see styles |
miyanotai みやのたい |
(place-name) Miyanotai |
小野平 see styles |
onohira おのひら |
(place-name) Onohira |
斉野平 see styles |
sainohira さいのひら |
(surname) Sainohira |
斎野平 see styles |
sainohira さいのひら |
(surname) Sainohira |
日野平 see styles |
hinohira ひのひら |
(surname) Hinohira |
明野平 see styles |
akenohira あけのひら |
(place-name) Akenohira |
東野平 see styles |
higashinobira ひがしのびら |
(place-name) Higashinobira |
松野平 see styles |
matsunodai まつのだい |
(surname) Matsunodai |
檀野平 see styles |
dannohira だんのひら |
(place-name) Dannohira |
正野平 see styles |
shounotaira / shonotaira しょうのたいら |
(place-name) Shounotaira |
比野平 see styles |
hinohira ひのひら |
(surname) Hinohira |
沼野平 see styles |
numanotaira ぬまのたいら |
(place-name) Numanotaira |
波野平 see styles |
namidaira なみだいら |
(surname) Namidaira |
濃野平 see styles |
nounotaira / nonotaira のうのたいら |
(person) Nouno Taira |
焼野平 see styles |
yakinotaira やきのたいら |
(personal name) Yakinotaira |
牧野平 see styles |
makinotaira まきのたいら |
(place-name) Makinotaira |
田野平 see styles |
tanohira たのひら |
(surname) Tanohira |
矢野平 see styles |
yanohira やのひら |
(surname) Yanohira |
芦野平 see styles |
ashinotaira あしのたいら |
(place-name) Ashinotaira |
蒸野平 see styles |
mushinodaira むしのだいら |
(place-name) Mushinodaira |
裾野平 see styles |
susonotai すそのたい |
(personal name) Susonotai |
西野平 see styles |
nishinobira にしのびら |
(place-name) Nishinobira |
長野平 see styles |
naganotai ながのたい |
(place-name) Naganotai |
間野平 see styles |
manohira まのひら |
(place-name) Manohira |
高野平 see styles |
kouyataira / koyataira こうやたいら |
(place-name) Kōyataira |
齊野平 see styles |
sainohira さいのひら |
(surname) Sainohira |
野平一郎 see styles |
nodairaichirou / nodairaichiro のだいらいちろう |
(person) Nodaira Ichirō |
野平健一 see styles |
nohirakenichi のひらけんいち |
(person) Nohira Ken'ichi (1923.2.2-) |
野平祐二 see styles |
nohirayuuji / nohirayuji のひらゆうじ |
(person) Nohira Yūji (1928.3.20-2001.8.6) |
久保野平 see styles |
kubonotaira くぼのたいら |
(place-name) Kubonotaira |
小川野平 see styles |
ogawanodaira おがわのだいら |
(place-name) Ogawanodaira |
戸屋野平 see styles |
toyanohira とやのひら |
(place-name) Toyanohira |
上野平用水 see styles |
uwanotairayousui / uwanotairayosui うわのたいらようすい |
(place-name) Uwanotairayousui |
中野平開拓 see styles |
nakanotaikaitaku なかのたいかいたく |
(place-name) Nakanotaikaitaku |
吉野平八郎 see styles |
yoshinoheihachirou / yoshinohehachiro よしのへいはちろう |
(person) Yoshino Heihachirou |
小野平の滝 see styles |
onohiranotaki おのひらのたき |
(place-name) Onohira Falls |
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