There are 18 total results for your Norman search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ノーマン see styles |
nooman ノーマン |
More info & calligraphy: Norman |
白求恩 see styles |
bái qiú ēn bai2 qiu2 en1 pai ch`iu en pai chiu en |
Norman Bethune (1890-1939), Canadian doctor, worked for communists in Spanish civil war and for Mao in Yan'an, where he died of blood poisoning |
ノルマン see styles |
noruman ノルマン |
(personal name) Norman; Normand |
諾曼底人 诺曼底人 see styles |
nuò màn dǐ rén nuo4 man4 di3 ren2 no man ti jen |
Norman (people) |
諾曼征服 诺曼征服 see styles |
nuò màn zhēng fú nuo4 man4 zheng1 fu2 no man cheng fu |
the Norman conquest of England (1066) |
ノルマン人 see styles |
norumanjin ノルマンじん |
Norman; the Normans |
ノルマン征服 see styles |
norumanseifuku / norumansefuku ノルマンせいふく |
Norman Conquest |
グレグノーマン see styles |
guregunooman グレグノーマン |
(person) Greg Norman |
アングロノルマン see styles |
anguronoruman アングロノルマン |
(1) Anglo-Norman (French dialect); (2) Anglo-Norman (horse breed) |
グレグ・ノーマン see styles |
guregu nooman グレグ・ノーマン |
(person) Greg Norman |
ノーマンウェルズ see styles |
noomanweruzu ノーマンウェルズ |
(place-name) Norman Wells (Canada) |
ノーマンカズンズ see styles |
noomankazunzu ノーマンカズンズ |
(person) Norman Cousins |
アングロ・ノルマン see styles |
anguro noruman アングロ・ノルマン |
(1) Anglo-Norman (French dialect); (2) Anglo-Norman (horse breed) |
ノーマンロックウェル see styles |
noomanrokkuweru ノーマンロックウェル |
(person) Norman Rockwell |
ノーマンシュワルツコフ see styles |
noomanshuwarutsukofu ノーマンシュワルツコフ |
(person) Norman Schwarzkopf |
ノーマンビンセントピール see styles |
noomanbinsentopiiru / noomanbinsentopiru ノーマンビンセントピール |
(person) Norman Vincent Peale |
ノーマンキングズリーメイラー see styles |
noomankinguzuriimeiraa / noomankinguzurimera ノーマンキングズリーメイラー |
(person) Norman Kingsley Mailer |
Variations: |
anguronoruman; anguro noruman アングロノルマン; アングロ・ノルマン |
(1) Anglo-Norman (French dialect); (2) Anglo-Norman (horse breed) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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