There are 64 total results for your Itsu search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
佚 see styles |
yì yi4 i itsu いつ |
(bound form) (of a book, author etc) lost (to the ages); (bound form) reclusive being comfortable; relaxing |
いつ see styles |
itsu イツ |
(female given name) Itsu |
ゐつ see styles |
itsu ゐつ |
(given name) Itsu; Witsu |
万逸 see styles |
manitsu まんいつ |
(given name) Man'itsu |
五つ see styles |
itsu いつ |
(numeric) five; (personal name) Itsu |
井通 see styles |
itsuu / itsu いつう |
(surname) Itsuu |
以津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
以鶴 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
伊律 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
伊逸 see styles |
iitsu / itsu いいつ |
(given name) Iitsu |
伊鶴 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
伝逸 see styles |
denitsu でんいつ |
(given name) Den'itsu |
伴逸 see styles |
banitsu ばんいつ |
(given name) Ban'itsu |
俊逸 see styles |
shunitsu しゅんいつ |
excellence; genius; (given name) Shun'itsu |
倫逸 see styles |
rinitsu りんいつ |
(given name) Rin'itsu |
健逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(personal name) Ken'itsu |
天一 see styles |
tenitsu てんいつ |
(abbreviation) (See 天一神,陰陽道,己酉,癸巳) Ten'ichijin; Nakagami; god of fortune in Onmyōdō who descends to the northeast on the 46th day of the sexagenary cycle and completes a clockwise circuit, spending five days on each cardinal point and six days on each ordinal point, returning to heaven from the north on the 30th day of the next sexagenary cycle; travelling in the direction of Ten'ichijin is considered unlucky; (female given name) Ten'itsu |
安逸 see styles |
ān yì an1 yi4 an i anitsu あんいつ |
easy and comfortable; easy (noun or adjectival noun) (idle) ease; idleness; indolence; (given name) An'itsu |
寛逸 see styles |
kanitsu かんいつ |
(given name) Kan'itsu |
惟都 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
意津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
意鶴 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
慎逸 see styles |
shinitsu しんいつ |
(given name) Shin'itsu |
憲逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(given name) Ken'itsu |
文逸 see styles |
bunitsu ぶんいつ |
(given name) Bun'itsu |
新逸 see styles |
shinitsu しんいつ |
(given name) Shin'itsu |
春逸 see styles |
shunitsu しゅんいつ |
(given name) Shun'itsu |
李津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
欽逸 see styles |
kinitsu きんいつ |
(given name) Kin'itsu |
淡逸 see styles |
tanitsu たんいつ |
(given name) Tan'itsu |
淳逸 see styles |
junitsu じゅんいつ |
(given name) Jun'itsu |
源逸 see styles |
genitsu げんいつ |
(given name) Gen'itsu |
潤逸 see styles |
junitsu じゅんいつ |
(surname) Jun'itsu |
爲通 为通 see styles |
wéi tōng wei2 tong1 wei t`ung wei tung itsū |
acts to penetrate |
玄逸 see styles |
genitsu げんいつ |
(given name) Gen'itsu |
異一 see styles |
iitsu / itsu いいつ |
(personal name) Iitsu |
真逸 see styles |
shinitsu しんいつ |
(given name) Shin'itsu |
純翼 see styles |
sunitsu すんいつ |
(personal name) Sun'itsu |
純逸 see styles |
junitsu じゅんいつ |
(given name) Jun'itsu |
胃痛 see styles |
wèi tòng wei4 tong4 wei t`ung wei tung itsuu / itsu いつう |
to have a stomachache stomach-ache; stomach pain; gastralgia |
胆津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(personal name) Itsu |
自逸 see styles |
zì yì zi4 yi4 tzu i ji itsu |
self-indulgence |
衣津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
衣鶴 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
軒逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(given name) Ken'itsu |
逸津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
逸都 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
逸雨 see styles |
itsuu / itsu いつう |
(given name) Itsuu |
逸鶴 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
郁津 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
郁都 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
郁鶴 see styles |
itsu いつ |
(female given name) Itsu |
顕逸 see styles |
kenitsu けんいつ |
(personal name) Ken'itsu |
飯津 see styles |
iitsu / itsu いいつ |
(surname) Iitsu |
駿逸 see styles |
shunitsu しゅんいつ |
(given name) Shun'itsu |
イツー see styles |
itsuu / itsu イツー |
(place-name) Itu |
ウィーツ see styles |
iitsu / itsu ウィーツ |
(place-name) Witu |
加藤安逸 see styles |
katouanitsu / katoanitsu かとうあんいつ |
(person) Katou An'itsu |
河上倫逸 see styles |
kawakamirinitsu かわかみりんいつ |
(person) Kawakami Rin'itsu |
田中万逸 see styles |
tanakamanitsu たなかまんいつ |
(person) Tanaka Man'itsu (1882.9.23-1963.12.5) |
萬法歸一 万法归一 see styles |
wàn fǎ guī yī wan4 fa3 gui1 yi1 wan fa kuei i manbō itsu ni kisu |
all things return to oneness |
Variations: |
itsu いつ |
(v2t-s,vi) (archaism) (See 凍てる) to freeze |
何時(rK) |
itsu(gikun) いつ(gikun) |
(pronoun) (1) (kana only) when; at what time; how soon; (pronoun) (2) (kana only) (dated) normal times; ordinary days |
Variations: |
go(p); itsu; i ご(P); いつ; い |
(numeric) (伍 is used in legal documents) five; 5 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 64 results for "Itsu" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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