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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
兼佐 see styles |
kanesa かねさ |
(surname) Kanesa |
兼先 see styles |
kanesaki かねさき |
(surname) Kanesaki |
兼員 see styles |
kanesada かねさだ |
(given name) Kanesada |
兼貞 see styles |
kanesada かねさだ |
(surname) Kanesada |
兼迫 see styles |
kanesako かねさこ |
(surname) Kanesako |
兼達 see styles |
kanesato かねさと |
(given name) Kanesato |
兼里 see styles |
kanesato かねさと |
(surname) Kanesato |
兼阪 see styles |
kanesaka かねさか |
(surname) Kanesaka |
塙坂 see styles |
hanesaka はねさか |
(surname) Hanesaka |
実定 see styles |
sanesada さねさだ |
(personal name) Sanesada |
実貞 see styles |
sanesada さねさだ |
(surname) Sanesada |
実迫 see styles |
sanesako さねさこ |
(surname) Sanesako |
實崎 see styles |
sanesaki さねさき |
(surname) Sanesaki |
法相 see styles |
fǎ xiàng fa3 xiang4 fa hsiang hossou / hosso ほっそう |
(1) {Buddh} (See 法性) dharmalaksana (dharma characteristics, the specific characteristics of all manifest phenomena); (2) (abbreviation) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect of Buddhism The aspects of characteristics of things-all things are of monad nature but differ in form. A name of the 法相宗 Faxiang or Dharmalakṣaṇa sect (Jap. Hossō), called also 慈恩宗 Cien sect from the Tang temple, in which lived 窺基 Kuiji, known also as 慈恩. It "aims at discovering the ultimate entity of cosmic existence n contemplation, through investigation into the specific characteristics (the marks or criteria) of all existence, and through the realization of the fundamental nature of the soul in mystic illumination". "An inexhaustible number" of "seeds" are "stored up in the Ālaya-soul; they manifest themselves in innumerable varieties of existence, both physical and mental". "Though there are infinite varieties. . . they all participate in the prime nature of the ālaya." Anesaki. The Faxiang School is one of the "eight schools", and was established in China on the return of Xuanzang, consequent on his translation of the Yogācārya works. Its aim is to understand the principle underlying the 萬法性相 or nature and characteristics of all things. Its foundation works are the 解深密經, the 唯識論, and the 瑜伽論. It is one of the Mahāyāna realistic schools, opposed by the idealistic schools, e.g. the 三論 school; yet it was a "combination of realism and idealism, and its religion a profoundly mystic one". Anesaki. |
種坂 see styles |
tanesaka たねさか |
(surname) Tanesaka |
種定 see styles |
tanesada たねさだ |
(surname) Tanesada |
種里 see styles |
tanesato たねさと |
(surname) Tanesato |
羽佐 see styles |
hanesa はねさ |
(surname) Hanesa |
羽迫 see styles |
hanesako はねさこ |
(surname) Hanesako |
羽阪 see styles |
hanesaka はねさか |
(surname) Hanesaka |
胤沢 see styles |
tanesawa たねさわ |
(surname) Tanesawa |
胤澤 see styles |
tanesawa たねさわ |
(surname) Tanesawa |
胤艸 see styles |
tanesaku たねさく |
(surname) Tanesaku |
該暁 see styles |
kanesato かねさと |
(personal name) Kanesato |
跳坂 see styles |
hanesaka はねさか |
(place-name) Hanesaka |
金佐 see styles |
kanesa かねさ |
(surname) Kanesa |
金定 see styles |
kanesada かねさだ |
(surname) Kanesada |
金貞 see styles |
kanesada かねさだ |
(surname) Kanesada |
金里 see styles |
kanesato かねさと |
(surname) Kanesato |
金鑚 see styles |
kanesana かねさな |
(surname) Kanesana |
金鑽 see styles |
kanesan かねさん |
(surname) Kanesan |
金阪 see styles |
kanesaka かねさか |
(surname) Kanesaka |
銅前 see styles |
kanesaki かねさき |
(surname) Kanesaki |
バネサ see styles |
banesa バネサ |
(given name) Banesa |
兼久池 see styles |
kanesaike かねさいけ |
(place-name) Kanesaike |
内金崎 see styles |
uchikanesaki うちかねさき |
(surname) Uchikanesaki |
姉さん see styles |
neesan ねえさん anesan あねさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors) |
姉去橋 see styles |
anesarubashi あねさるばし |
(place-name) Anesarubashi |
姐さん see styles |
neesan ねえさん anesan あねさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors) |
屋根佐 see styles |
yanesa やねさ |
(surname) Yanesa |
引金沢 see styles |
hikiganesawa ひきがねさわ |
(place-name) Hikiganesawa |
東金沢 see styles |
higashikanesawa ひがしかねさわ |
(place-name) Higashikanesawa |
松兼功 see styles |
matsukaneisao / matsukanesao まつかねいさお |
(person) Matsukane Isao |
歡喜天 欢喜天 see styles |
huān xǐ tiān tiān huan1 xi3 tian1 tian1 huan hsi t`ien t`ien huan hsi tien tien kangi ten |
大聖歡喜天; 聖天; (大聖天) The joyful devas, or devas of pleasure, represented as two figures embracing each other, with elephants' heads and human bodies; the two embracing figures are interpreted as Gaṇeśa (the eldest son of Śiva) and an incarnation of Guanyin; the elephant-head represents Gaṇeśa; the origin is older than the Guanyin idea and seems to be a derivation from the Śivaitic linga-worship. |
沢種沢 see styles |
sawatanesawa さわたねさわ |
(place-name) Sawatanesawa |
田束山 see styles |
tatsuganesan たつがねさん |
(personal name) Tatsuganesan |
白ケ沢 see styles |
shiranesawa しらねさわ |
(surname) Shiranesawa |
石金山 see styles |
ishiganesan いしがねさん |
(place-name) Ishiganesan |
種三郎 see styles |
tanesaburou / tanesaburo たねさぶろう |
(male given name) Tanesaburō |
種刺山 see styles |
tanesashiyama たねさしやま |
(personal name) Tanesashiyama |
種里町 see styles |
tanesatomachi たねさとまち |
(place-name) Tanesatomachi |
羽井佐 see styles |
haneisa / hanesa はねいさ |
(surname) Haneisa |
羽佐田 see styles |
hanesada はねさだ |
(surname) Hanesada |
羽根坂 see styles |
hanesaka はねさか |
(surname) Hanesaka |
羽根差 see styles |
hanesa はねさ |
(place-name) Hanesa |
羽根沢 see styles |
hanesawa はねさわ |
(place-name) Hanesawa |
茜さす see styles |
akanesasu あかねさす |
(expression) (archaism) glowing dark red |
赤根沢 see styles |
akanesawa あかねさわ |
(place-name) Akanesawa |
赤羽沢 see styles |
akabanesawa あかばねさわ |
(place-name) Akabanesawa |
金坂峠 see styles |
kanesakatouge / kanesakatoge かねさかとうげ |
(place-name) Kanesakatōge |
金崎屋 see styles |
kanesakiya かねさきや |
(surname) Kanesakiya |
金崎島 see styles |
kanesakijima かねさきじま |
(personal name) Kanesakijima |
金沢町 see styles |
kanesawachou / kanesawacho かねさわちょう |
(place-name) Kanesawachō |
高嶺讃 see styles |
takanesan たかねさん |
(person) Takane San |
タバネ沢 see styles |
tabanesawa タバネさわ |
(place-name) Tabanesawa |
一条兼貞 see styles |
ichijoukanesada / ichijokanesada いちじょうかねさだ |
(person) Ichijō Kanesada |
三ケ根山 see styles |
sanganesan さんがねさん |
(personal name) Sanganesan |
下高根沢 see styles |
shimotakanesawa しもたかねさわ |
(place-name) Shimotakanesawa |
中根貞彦 see styles |
nakanesadahiko なかねさだひこ |
(person) Nakane Sadahiko (1878.2.4-1964.1.24) |
中白根山 see styles |
nakashiranesan なかしらねさん |
(place-name) Nakashiranesan |
中白根沢 see styles |
nakashiranesawa なかしらねさわ |
(place-name) Nakashiranesawa |
佳根三郎 see styles |
kanesaburou / kanesaburo かねさぶろう |
(male given name) Kanesaburō |
前白根山 see styles |
maeshiranesan まえしらねさん |
(personal name) Maeshiranesan |
前白根沢 see styles |
maeshiranesawa まえしらねさわ |
(place-name) Maeshiranesawa |
君ケ金崎 see styles |
kimigakanesaki きみがかねさき |
(personal name) Kimigakanesaki |
嘉年坂峠 see styles |
kanesakatouge / kanesakatoge かねさかとうげ |
(place-name) Kanesakatōge |
城ケ根山 see styles |
jouganesan / joganesan じょうがねさん |
(personal name) Jōganesan |
大羽根山 see styles |
oohanesan おおはねさん |
(place-name) Oohanesan |
姉崎政治 see styles |
anesakimasaharu あねさきまさはる |
(person) Anesaki Masaharu |
姉崎海岸 see styles |
anesakikaigan あねさきかいがん |
(place-name) Anesakikaigan |
姉崎神社 see styles |
anesakijinja あねさきじんじゃ |
(place-name) Anesaki Shrine |
姉様人形 see styles |
anesamaningyou / anesamaningyo あねさまにんぎょう |
paper doll modeled after a kimono-clad woman (modelled) |
小長根沢 see styles |
konaganesawa こながねさわ |
(place-name) Konaganesawa |
山根祐夫 see styles |
yamanesachio やまねさちお |
(person) Yamane Sachio |
山根貞男 see styles |
yamanesadao やまねさだお |
(person) Yamane Sadao |
島根定義 see styles |
shimanesadayoshi しまねさだよし |
(person) Shimane Sadayoshi (1977.11.8-) |
後長根沢 see styles |
ushironaganesawa うしろながねさわ |
(personal name) Ushironaganesawa |
月屋根沢 see styles |
tsukiyanesawa つきやねさわ |
(place-name) Tsukiyanesawa |
本白根山 see styles |
motoshiranesan もとしらねさん |
(personal name) Motoshiranesan |
本白根沢 see styles |
honshiranesawa ほんしらねさわ |
(place-name) Honshiranesawa |
東金沢町 see styles |
higashikanesawachou / higashikanesawacho ひがしかねさわちょう |
(place-name) Higashikanesawachō |
毘那夜加 毗那夜加 see styles |
pín à yè jiā pin2 a4 ye4 jia1 p`in a yeh chia pin a yeh chia binayaka |
vināyaka, a hinderer, the elephant god, Ganeśa; a demon with a man's body and elephant's head, which places obstacles in the way. |
種差海岸 see styles |
tanesashikaigan たねさしかいがん |
(place-name) Tanesashikaigan |
種里城跡 see styles |
tanesatojouato / tanesatojoato たねさとじょうあと |
(place-name) Tanesato Castle Ruins |
羽根沢川 see styles |
hanesawakawa はねさわかわ |
(place-name) Hanesawakawa |
誐那鉢氏 誐那钵氏 see styles |
én à bō shì en2 a4 bo1 shi4 en a po shih ganahashi |
gaṇapati, a leader, Gaṇeśa, the 'elephant god'; it is, however, defined as 歡喜 pleased, joyful. |
頻那夜迦 频那夜迦 see styles |
pín nà yè jiā pin2 na4 ye4 jia1 p`in na yeh chia pin na yeh chia |
Vināyaka (Gaṇeśa), name of a demon or spirit, cf. 毘. |
高嶺鷺草 see styles |
takanesagisou; takanesagisou / takanesagiso; takanesagiso たかねさぎそう; タカネサギソウ |
(kana only) Platanthera maximowicziana (species of orchid) |
黄金沢川 see styles |
koganesawagawa こがねさわがわ |
(place-name) Koganesawagawa |
仲根紗央莉 see styles |
nakanesaori なかねさおり |
(person) Nakane Saori (1993.7.5-) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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