There are 12 total results for your Altair search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
アルタイル see styles |
arutairu アルタイル |
More info & calligraphy: Altair |
牽牛星 牵牛星 see styles |
qiān niú xīng qian1 niu2 xing1 ch`ien niu hsing chien niu hsing kengyuusei / kengyuse けんぎゅうせい |
Altair (star); Cowherd of the folk tale Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 {astron} (See アルタイル) Altair (star in the constellation Aquila); Alpha Aquilae |
彦星 see styles |
hikoboshi ひこぼし |
{astron} (See アルタイル) Altair (star in the constellation Aquila); Alpha Aquilae; (personal name) Hikoboshi |
斗牛 see styles |
dǒu niú dou3 niu2 tou niu togyuu / togyu とぎゅう |
Big Dipper and Altair (astronomy) (given name) Togyū |
牽牛 牵牛 see styles |
qiān niú qian1 niu2 ch`ien niu chien niu kengyuu / kengyu けんぎゅう |
morning glory (Pharbitis nil) (abbreviation) {astron} (See 牽牛星) Altair (star in the constellation Aquila); Alpha Aquilae; (personal name) Kengyū |
鵲橋 鹊桥 see styles |
què qiáo que4 qiao2 ch`üeh ch`iao chüeh chiao |
magpie bridge across the Milky Way between Altair and Vega where Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 are allowed an annual meeting |
扁擔星 扁担星 see styles |
biǎn dan xīng bian3 dan5 xing1 pien tan hsing |
Altair and its two adjacent stars |
河鼓二 see styles |
hé gǔ èr he2 gu3 er4 ho ku erh |
Altair (star) |
牛郎織女 牛郎织女 see styles |
niú láng zhī nǚ niu2 lang2 zhi1 nu:3 niu lang chih nü |
Cowherd and Weaving maid (characters in folk story); separated lovers; Altair and Vega (stars) |
アルティア see styles |
arutia アルティア |
(personal name) Altair |
Variations: |
hikoboshi ひこぼし |
{astron} (See アルタイル) Altair (star in the constellation Aquila); Alpha Aquilae |
Variations: |
hoshiai ほしあい |
(See 七夕) meeting of the stars Vega and Altair (on the night of Tanabata); meeting of the two love stars |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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