There are 35 total results for your Jan-Chris search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
やん see styles |
yan ヤン |
(suffix noun) (1) (See ちゃん) suffix for familiar person; (particle) (2) (ksb:) (at sentence end) indicates emphasis; (3) (archaism) (abbreviation) (See やんま) prostitute; (personal name) Jan; Janis; Yan |
元照 see styles |
yuán zhào yuan2 zhao4 yüan chao mototeru もとてる |
(given name) Mototeru Name of 湛然 Chan-jan, the seventh head of the Tiantai School; he died 1116. |
柔然 see styles |
juuzen / juzen じゅうぜん |
(hist) Juan-juan (Mongolian nomads); Jou-jan; Rouran Khaganate |
知乎 see styles |
zhī hū zhi1 hu1 chih hu chiifuu / chifu チーフー |
Zhihu, Chinese Q&A website modeled on Quora, at zhihu.com, launched in Jan 2011 (c) Zhihu (Chinese Q&A website) |
荆溪 see styles |
jīng qī jing1 qi1 ching ch`i ching chi Kyōkei |
Ching-ch'i throne-stream, name of the ninth Tiantai patriarch 湛然 Chan-jan. |
じゃん see styles |
jan ジャン |
(particle) (colloquialism) (used to state something assertively; orig. from じゃないか) (See じゃないか・1) isn't it?; don't you think?; right?; surely; come on; (personal name) Jean |
彭定康 see styles |
péng dìng kāng peng2 ding4 kang1 p`eng ting k`ang peng ting kang |
Chris Patten (1944-), last British Governor of Hong Kong 1992-1997 |
李宇春 see styles |
lǐ yǔ chūn li3 yu3 chun1 li yü ch`un li yü chun |
Li Yuchun aka Chris Lee (1984-), Chinese pop singer |
耶楊子 see styles |
yayousu / yayosu やようす |
(person) Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn (1556-1623) |
鄧亮洪 邓亮洪 see styles |
dèng liàng hóng deng4 liang4 hong2 teng liang hung |
Tang Liang Hong (opposition candidate in Jan 1996 Singapore elections) |
ご用始め see styles |
goyouhajime / goyohajime ごようはじめ |
re-opening of offices in New Year (usu. Jan. 4) |
平津戰役 平津战役 see styles |
píng jīn zhàn yì ping2 jin1 zhan4 yi4 p`ing chin chan i ping chin chan i |
Pingjin Campaign (Nov 1948-Jan 1949), one of the three major campaigns by the People's Liberation Army near the end of the Chinese Civil War |
御用始め see styles |
goyouhajime / goyohajime ごようはじめ |
re-opening of offices in New Year (usu. Jan. 4) |
淮海戰役 淮海战役 see styles |
huái hǎi zhàn yì huai2 hai3 zhan4 yi4 huai hai chan i |
Huaihai Campaign (Nov 1948-Jan 1949), one of the three major campaigns by the People's Liberation Army near the end of the Chinese Civil War, considered the determining battle of the war |
フラヴェル see styles |
buraueru ブラウエル |
(person) Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer |
巴爾克嫩德 巴尔克嫩德 see styles |
bā ěr kè nèn dé ba1 er3 ke4 nen4 de2 pa erh k`o nen te pa erh ko nen te |
Jan Pieter Balkenende (1956-), prime minister of the Netherlands 2002-2010 |
考克斯報告 考克斯报告 see styles |
kǎo kè sī bào gào kao3 ke4 si1 bao4 gao4 k`ao k`o ssu pao kao kao ko ssu pao kao |
Cox Report; Report of the Select Committee on US National Security and Military-Commercial Concerns with the PRC (1999); Committee Chairman Republican Rep. Chris Cox |
クリスエバート see styles |
kurisuebaato / kurisuebato クリスエバート |
(person) Chris Evert |
クリスルドゥー see styles |
kurisurudodoo クリスルドゥー |
(person) Chris LeDoux |
ジャン・アルプ see styles |
jan arupu ジャン・アルプ |
(person) Jean Arp |
ジャン・ポール see styles |
jan pooru ジャン・ポール |
(person) Jean-Paul |
ジャン・マリー see styles |
jan marii / jan mari ジャン・マリー |
(person) Jean-Marie |
スウェーリンク see styles |
suweerinku スウェーリンク |
(person) Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck |
ヤンマイエン島 see styles |
yanmaientou / yanmaiento ヤンマイエンとう |
(place-name) Jan Mayen (island) |
クリス・エバート see styles |
kurisu ebaato / kurisu ebato クリス・エバート |
(person) Chris Evert |
ジャン・ジャック see styles |
jan jakku ジャン・ジャック |
(person) Jean-Jackques |
ジャン・ラシーヌ see styles |
jan rashiinu / jan rashinu ジャン・ラシーヌ |
(person) Jean Racine |
斯瓦爾巴和揚馬延 斯瓦尔巴和扬马延 see styles |
sī wǎ ěr bā hé yáng mǎ yán si1 wa3 er3 ba1 he2 yang2 ma3 yan2 ssu wa erh pa ho yang ma yen |
Svalbard and Jan Mayen |
ジャン・カルヴァン see styles |
jan karuan ジャン・カルヴァン |
(person) John Calvin |
ジャン・クリストフ see styles |
jan kurisutofu ジャン・クリストフ |
(person) Jean-Christophe |
ジャン・フィリップ see styles |
jan firippu ジャン・フィリップ |
(person) Jean-Philippe |
ジャン・ジャック・ルソー see styles |
jan jakku rusoo ジャン・ジャック・ルソー |
(person) Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
スバールバルヤンマイエン島 see styles |
subaarubaruyanmaientou / subarubaruyanmaiento スバールバルヤンマイエンとう |
(place-name) Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands |
スバールバル・ヤンマイエン島 see styles |
subaarubaru yanmaientou / subarubaru yanmaiento スバールバル・ヤンマイエンとう |
(place-name) Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands |
Variations: |
jaan; jaan; jan; jan / jan; jan; jan; jan じゃーん; ジャーン; じゃん; ジャン |
(interjection) (1) (See じゃじゃーん) ta-dah!; ta-da!; voilà!; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (ジャーン only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) clash; crash; bang |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 35 results for "Jan-Chris" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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