There are 41 total results for your Noe search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
のえ see styles |
noe ノエ |
(personal name) Noe |
乃会 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃依 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃恵 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃愛 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃慧 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃映 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃枝 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃榮 see styles |
noei / noe のえい |
(personal name) Noei |
乃江 see styles |
noe のえ |
(personal name) Noe |
乃笑 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃絵 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃英 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃衛 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃衣 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
乃詠 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
希咲 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
希枝 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
延笑 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
暖笑 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
暖衣 see styles |
noe のえ |
(female given name) Noe |
納江 see styles |
noue / noe のうえ |
(surname) Noue |
納衣 纳衣 see styles |
nà yī na4 yi1 na i nōe |
Garments made of castaway rags, the patch-robe of a monk. |
能依 see styles |
néng yī neng2 yi1 neng i nōe |
Dependent on, that which relies on something else, e.g. vegetation on land; 所依 is that on which it relies. |
能壞 能坏 see styles |
néng huài neng2 huai4 neng huai nōe |
able to destroy |
能瑛 see styles |
noe のえ |
(personal name) Noe |
衲衣 see styles |
nà yī na4 yi1 na i nōe |
(or 納衣) A monk's robe. |
農栄 see styles |
nouei / noe のうえい |
(place-name) Nouei |
野愛 see styles |
noe のえ |
(personal name) Noe |
野映 see styles |
noe のえ |
(given name) Noe |
野英 see styles |
noe のえ |
(personal name) Noe |
五納衣 五纳衣 see styles |
wǔ nà yī wu3 na4 yi1 wu na i go nōe |
A monk's garment of patches. |
弊衲衣 see styles |
bì nà yī bi4 na4 yi1 pi na i hei nōe |
monk's robe |
百納衣 百纳衣 see styles |
bǎi nà yī bai3 na4 yi1 pai na i hyaku nōe |
hundred patch [monk's] robe |
野江駅 see styles |
noeeki のええき |
(st) Noe Station |
伊藤乃枝 see styles |
itounoe / itonoe いとうのえ |
(person) Itō Noe |
伊藤野枝 see styles |
itounoe / itonoe いとうのえ |
(person) Itō Noe (1895-1923.9.16) |
所依能依 see styles |
suǒ yī néng yī suo3 yi1 neng2 yi1 so i neng i shoe nōe |
basis, and that which depends on the basis |
本田野恵 see styles |
hondanoe ほんだのえ |
(person) Honda Noe |
熊本野映 see styles |
kumamotonoe くまもとのえ |
(person) Kumamoto Noe (1989.9.11-) |
衲衣下事 see styles |
nà yī xià shì na4 yi1 xia4 shi4 na i hsia shih nōe no kaji |
matter hidden under the robe |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 41 results for "Noe" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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