There are 29 total results for your Shuri search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
主理 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
修利 see styles |
xiū lì xiu1 li4 hsiu li shuri |
Sūrya, 蘇利耶 the sun; also name of a yakṣa, the ruler of the sun. |
修理 see styles |
xiū lǐ xiu1 li3 hsiu li shuri しゅり |
to repair; to fix; to prune; to trim; (coll.) to sort sb out; to fix sb (noun, transitive verb) repair; mending; fixing; servicing; (surname) Shuri to cultivate |
周利 see styles |
zhōu lì zhou1 li4 chou li shuuri / shuri しゅうり |
(given name) Shuuri Cūḍika |
守理 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
愁里 see styles |
shuuri / shuri しゅうり |
(female given name) Shuuri |
朱凜 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
朱利 see styles |
zhū lì zhu1 li4 chu li shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri caura, a thief, robber. |
朱吏 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
棕理 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
珠凛 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
脩理 see styles |
xiū lǐ xiu1 li3 hsiu li shuri |
to cultivate |
趣莉 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
趣里 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(female given name) Shuri |
酒里 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(personal name) Shuri |
首里 see styles |
shuri しゅり |
(place-name) Shuri |
珠理以 see styles |
shurii / shuri しゅりい |
(female given name) Shurii |
珠莉衣 see styles |
shurii / shuri しゅりい |
(female given name) Shurii |
首里城 see styles |
shurijou / shurijo しゅりじょう |
(place-name) Shuri Castle |
首里駅 see styles |
shurieki しゅりえき |
(st) Shuri Station |
シューリ see styles |
shuuri / shuri シューリ |
(personal name) Sciulli |
シュヴィ see styles |
shuri シュヴィ |
(personal name) Chevit |
城戸朱理 see styles |
kidoshuri きどしゅり |
(person) Kido Shuri (1959.5-) |
福永朱里 see styles |
fukunagashuri ふくながしゅり |
(person) Fukunaga Shuri |
首里城跡 see styles |
shurijoushi / shurijoshi しゅりじょうし |
(place-name) Shuri Castle Ruins |
朱里エイコ see styles |
shurieiko / shurieko しゅりエイコ |
(person) Shuri Eiko (1948.3.19-2004.7.31) |
大權修利菩薩 大权修利菩萨 see styles |
dà quán xiū lì pú sà da4 quan2 xiu1 li4 pu2 sa4 ta ch`üan hsiu li p`u sa ta chüan hsiu li pu sa Daigon Shuri Bosatsu |
A bodhisattva―protector of monasteries, depicted as shading his eyes with his hand and looking afar, said to have been a Warden of the Coast under the emperor Aśoka. |
大權修理菩薩 大权修理菩萨 see styles |
dà quán xiū lǐ pú sà da4 quan2 xiu1 li3 pu2 sa4 ta ch`üan hsiu li p`u sa ta chüan hsiu li pu sa Daigen Shuri Bosatsu |
Bodhisattva Correcting with Great Authority |
招寶七郞大權修理菩薩 招宝七郞大权修理菩萨 see styles |
zhāo bǎo qī láng dà quán xiū lǐ pú sà zhao1 bao3 qi1 lang2 da4 quan2 xiu1 li3 pu2 sa4 chao pao ch`i lang ta ch`üan hsiu li p`u sa chao pao chi lang ta chüan hsiu li pu sa Jōhō Shichirō Daigen Shuri Bosatsu |
Jōhō Shichirō Daigen Shuri Bodhisattva |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 29 results for "Shuri" 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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