There are 21 total results for your 阿利 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿利 see styles |
ari あり |
More info & calligraphy: Arleigh |
阿利一 see styles |
arikazu ありかず |
(given name) Arikazu |
阿利佐 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
阿利佳 see styles |
arika ありか |
(female given name) Arika |
阿利加 see styles |
arika ありか |
(female given name) Arika |
阿利吒 阿利咤 see styles |
ā lì zhà a1 li4 zha4 a li cha Arita |
Ariṭṭha |
阿利咲 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
阿利子 see styles |
ariko ありこ |
(female given name) Ariko |
阿利尼 see styles |
ā lì ní a1 li4 ni2 a li ni Arini |
Alni or Arni; 'a kingdom which formed part of ancient Tukhāra, situated near to the sources of the Oxus.' Eitel. |
阿利左 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
阿利早 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
阿利沙 see styles |
ā lì shā a1 li4 sha1 a li sha arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa (or阿黎沙) ārṣa, connected with the ṛṣis, or holy men; especially their religious utterances in verse 阿利沙偈; also a title of a buddha. |
阿利砂 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
阿利紗 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
阿利耶 see styles |
ā lì yé a1 li4 ye2 a li yeh ariya |
idem 阿賴耶 ālaya, and 阿梨耶. |
阿利藤 see styles |
ā lì téng a1 li4 teng2 a li t`eng a li teng |
Alyxia root and herb (used in TCM) |
阿利須 see styles |
arisu ありす |
(female given name) Arisu |
阿利香 see styles |
arika ありか |
(female given name) Arika |
阿利坎特 see styles |
ā lì kǎn tè a1 li4 kan3 te4 a li k`an t`e a li kan te |
Alicante |
阿利沙住處 阿利沙住处 see styles |
ā lì shā zhù chù a1 li4 sha1 zhu4 chu4 a li sha chu ch`u a li sha chu chu arisha jūsho |
the highest position of achievement, perfection; see 阿利沙. |
阿利羅跋提 阿利罗跋提 see styles |
ā lì luó bá tí a1 li4 luo2 ba2 ti2 a li lo pa t`i a li lo pa ti Arirahatsudai |
Ajitavatī, 阿特多伐底, see 尸 Hiraṇyavatī. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "阿利" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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