There are 30 total results for your 僊 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
僊 仙 see styles |
xiān xian1 hsien senzaki せんざき |
variant of 仙[xian1] (surname) Senzaki immortal |
僊人 仙人 see styles |
sennin せんにん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) person not bound by earthly desires |
僊元 see styles |
sengen せんげん |
(surname) Sengen |
僊崎 see styles |
senzaki せんざき |
(surname) Senzaki |
僊石 see styles |
sengoku せんごく |
(surname) Sengoku |
墨僊 see styles |
bokusen ぼくせん |
(given name) Bokusen |
愚僊 see styles |
gusen ぐせん |
(given name) Gusen |
文僊 see styles |
bunsen ぶんせん |
(given name) Bunsen |
方僊 see styles |
housen / hosen ほうせん |
(given name) Housen |
月僊 see styles |
gessen げっせん |
(personal name) Gessen |
柳僊 see styles |
ryuusen / ryusen りゅうせん |
(given name) Ryūsen |
梅僊 see styles |
baisen ばいせん |
(given name) Baisen |
海僊 see styles |
kaisen かいせん |
(personal name) Kaisen |
石僊 see styles |
sekisen せきせん |
(given name) Sekisen |
神僊 see styles |
shén xiān shen2 xian1 shen hsien shinsen しんせん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C) immortals |
竜僊 see styles |
ryuusen / ryusen りゅうせん |
(given name) Ryūsen |
米僊 see styles |
beisen / besen べいせん |
(given name) Beisen |
菊僊 see styles |
kikusen きくせん |
(given name) Kikusen |
金僊 see styles |
kinsen きんせん |
(given name) Kinsen |
麦僊 see styles |
bakusen ばくせん |
(given name) Bakusen |
黙僊 see styles |
mokusen もくせん |
(given name) Mokusen |
土田麦僊 see styles |
tsuchidabakusen つちだばくせん |
(person) Tsuchida Bakusen |
沼尻墨僊 see styles |
numajiribokusen ぬまじりぼくせん |
(person) Numajiri Bokusen |
竺仙梵僊 see styles |
zhú xiān fàn xiān zhu2 xian1 fan4 xian1 chu hsien fan hsien Jikusen Bonsen |
Zhuxian Fanxian |
菩提僊那 see styles |
pú tí xiān nà pu2 ti2 xian1 na4 p`u t`i hsien na pu ti hsien na bodaisenna ぼだいせんな |
(person) Bodhisena (8th-century Indian Buddhist monk) Bodhisena |
Variations: |
shinsen しんせん |
(1) (See 仙人・1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (See 十二律) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C) |
Variations: |
sen せん |
(1) (See 仙人・1) hermit; wizard; (2) (See 仙術) wizardry |
Variations: |
sennin せんにん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) person not bound by earthly desires |
Variations: |
shinsen しんせん |
(1) (See 仙人・1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); Taoist immortal; supernatural being; (2) (See 十二律) (in Japan) 11th note of the ancient chromatic scale (approx. C) |
Variations: |
sennin せんにん |
(1) immortal mountain wizard (in Taoism); mountain man (esp. a hermit); (2) person not bound by earthly desires |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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