There are 54 total results for your 雍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
雍 see styles |
yōng yong1 yung you / yo よう |
harmony (given name) Yō |
雝 雍 see styles |
yōng yong1 yung |
old variant of 雍[yong1] See: 雍 |
雍一 see styles |
youichi / yoichi よういち |
(given name) Yōichi |
雍之 see styles |
yasuyuki やすゆき |
(personal name) Yasuyuki |
雍人 see styles |
yasuhito やすひと |
(personal name) Yasuhito |
雍仁 see styles |
yasuhito やすひと |
(given name) Yasuhito |
雍史 see styles |
yasuhito やすひと |
(given name) Yasuhito |
雍和 see styles |
yōng hé yong1 he2 yung ho |
harmony |
雍喜 see styles |
yasuyoshi やすよし |
(personal name) Yasuyoshi |
雍大 see styles |
youdai / yodai ようだい |
(given name) Yōdai |
雍夫 see styles |
yasuo やすお |
(given name) Yasuo |
雍子 see styles |
youko / yoko ようこ |
(female given name) Yōko |
雍宏 see styles |
yasuhiro やすひろ |
(personal name) Yasuhiro |
雍容 see styles |
yōng róng yong1 rong2 yung jung |
natural; graceful; and poised |
雍彦 see styles |
yasuhiko やすひこ |
(male given name) Yasuhiko |
雍志 see styles |
yasushi やすし |
(personal name) Yasushi |
雍成 see styles |
yasunari やすなり |
(given name) Yasunari |
雍明 see styles |
yasuaki やすあき |
(personal name) Yasuaki |
雍晃 see styles |
youkou / yoko ようこう |
(given name) Yōkou |
雍晴 see styles |
yasuharu やすはる |
(given name) Yasuharu |
雍正 see styles |
yōng zhèng yong1 zheng4 yung cheng yousei / yose ようせい |
Yongzheng, reign name of Qing emperor (1722-1735) (hist) Yongzheng era (of emperor Shizong of Qing; 1722-1735) |
雍洋 see styles |
atsuhiro あつひろ |
(personal name) Atsuhiro |
雍男 see styles |
yasuo やすお |
(personal name) Yasuo |
雍睦 see styles |
yōng mù yong1 mu4 yung mu |
harmonious; friendly |
雍穂 see styles |
yasuo やすお |
(personal name) Yasuo |
雍穆 see styles |
yōng mù yong1 mu4 yung mu |
variant of 雍睦[yong1 mu4] |
雍菜 see styles |
yousai / yosai ようさい |
(kana only) swamp morning glory (Ipomoea aquatica); water spinach; kangkong |
雍蔵 see styles |
yasuzou / yasuzo やすぞう |
(given name) Yasuzou |
雍通 see styles |
terumichi てるみち |
(personal name) Terumichi |
雍重 see styles |
yōng zhòng yong1 zhong4 yung chung |
cumbersome |
雍閼 雍阏 see styles |
yōng è yong1 e4 yung o |
to intercept; to prevent the arrival of something |
雍雄 see styles |
yasuo やすお |
(given name) Yasuo |
雍雍 see styles |
yōng yōng yong1 yong1 yung yung |
harmonious; peaceful |
冉雍 see styles |
zenyou / zenyo ぜんよう |
(personal name) Zen'you |
弘雍 see styles |
hiroyasu ひろやす |
(given name) Hiroyasu |
時雍 时雍 see styles |
shí yōng shi2 yong1 shih yung jiyou / jiyo じよう |
concord; harmony (given name) Jiyou |
納雍 纳雍 see styles |
nà yōng na4 yong1 na yung |
Nayong county in Bijie prefecture 畢節地區|毕节地区[Bi4 jie2 di4 qu1], Guizhou |
豊雍 see styles |
toyochika とよちか |
(male given name) Toyochika |
辟雍 see styles |
bì yōng bi4 yong1 pi yung |
central of the five Zhou dynasty royal academies |
邵雍 see styles |
shào yōng shao4 yong1 shao yung |
Shao Yong (1011-1077), Northern Song poet and Rationalist scholar 理學家|理学家 |
雍一郎 see styles |
youichirou / yoichiro よういちろう |
(male given name) Yōichirō |
雍和宮 雍和宫 see styles |
yōng hé gōng yong1 he2 gong1 yung ho kung |
Yonghe Temple; Lama Temple (Beijing) |
雍太郎 see styles |
yasutarou / yasutaro やすたろう |
(male given name) Yasutarō |
懸雍垂 悬雍垂 see styles |
xuán yōng chuí xuan2 yong1 chui2 hsüan yung ch`ui hsüan yung chui |
uvula (biology) |
納雍縣 纳雍县 see styles |
nà yōng xiàn na4 yong1 xian4 na yung hsien |
Nayong county in Bijie prefecture 畢節地區|毕节地区[Bi4 jie2 di4 qu1], Guizhou |
辟雍硯 辟雍砚 see styles |
pì yōng yàn pi4 yong1 yan4 p`i yung yen pi yung yen |
ink slab or ink stone of celadon or white porcelain with unglazed surface |
雍仁親王 see styles |
yasuhitoshinnou / yasuhitoshinno やすひとしんのう |
(personal name) Yasuhitoshinnou |
雍容大度 see styles |
yōng róng dà dù yong1 rong2 da4 du4 yung jung ta tu |
generous |
佐治雍一 see styles |
sajiyouichi / sajiyoichi さじよういち |
(person) Saji Yōichi |
羊卓雍措 see styles |
yáng zhuó yōng cuò yang2 zhuo2 yong1 cuo4 yang cho yung ts`o yang cho yung tso |
Yamdrok Lake, Tibet |
羊卓雍錯 羊卓雍错 see styles |
yáng zhuó yōng cuò yang2 zhuo2 yong1 cuo4 yang cho yung ts`o yang cho yung tso |
Yamdrok Lake, Tibet |
Variations: |
yousai; yousai / yosai; yosai ようさい; ヨウサイ |
(kana only) swamp morning glory (Ipomoea aquatica); water spinach; river spinach; kangkong; Chinese spinach; Chinese Watercress; Chinese convolvulus; swamp cabbage |
秩父宮雍仁 see styles |
chichibunomiyayasuhito ちちぶのみややすひと |
(person) Chichibunomiya Yasuhito (Prince) (1902.6.25-1953.1.4) |
秩父宮雍仁親王 see styles |
chichibunomiyayasuhitoshinnou / chichibunomiyayasuhitoshinno ちちぶのみややすひとしんのう |
(person) Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu (1902.6.25-1953.1.4) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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