There are 23 total results for your 女神 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
女神 see styles |
nǚ shén nu:3 shen2 nü shen ominagami おみながみ |
More info & calligraphy: Goddess(archaism) paper doll to which children pray for good weather; (female given name) Megami |
女神像 see styles |
megamizou / megamizo めがみぞう |
(place-name) Megamizou |
女神子 see styles |
onnamiko おんなみこ |
medium; sorceress |
女神山 see styles |
megamiyama めがみやま |
(personal name) Megamiyama |
女神岩 see styles |
megamiiwa / megamiwa めがみいわ |
(place-name) Megamiiwa |
女神岳 see styles |
megamidake めがみだけ |
(place-name) Megamidake |
女神川 see styles |
onagamigawa おながみがわ |
(personal name) Onagamigawa |
女神湖 see styles |
megamiko めがみこ |
(personal name) Megamiko |
女神蛤 see styles |
nǚ shén gé nu:3 shen2 ge2 nü shen ko |
geoduck (Panopea abrupta); elephant trunk clam; same as 象拔蚌[xiang4 ba2 bang4] |
月女神 see styles |
yuè nǚ shén yue4 nu:3 shen2 yüeh nü shen |
Moon Goddess |
女神山岬 see styles |
megamiyamamisaki めがみやまみさき |
(place-name) Megamiyamamisaki |
女神転生 see styles |
megamitensei / megamitense めがみてんせい |
(work) Megami Tensei (video game series and media franchise); (wk) Megami Tensei (video game series and media franchise) |
男女神社 see styles |
nannyojinja なんにょじんじゃ |
(place-name) Nannyo Shrine |
幸運の女神 see styles |
kouunnomegami / kounnomegami こううんのめがみ |
Lady Luck |
月亮女神號 月亮女神号 see styles |
yuè liang nǚ shén hào yue4 liang5 nu:3 shen2 hao4 yüeh liang nü shen hao |
SELENE, Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft, launched in 2007 |
自由の女神 see styles |
jiyuunomegami / jiyunomegami じゆうのめがみ |
(See 自由の女神像) Statue of Liberty |
自由女神像 see styles |
zì yóu nǚ shén xiàng zi4 you2 nu:3 shen2 xiang4 tzu yu nü shen hsiang |
Statue of Liberty |
Variations: |
onnamiko おんなみこ |
(See 巫女・みこ・2) medium; sorceress |
由良比女神社 see styles |
yurahimejinja ゆらひめじんじゃ |
(place-name) Yurahime Shrine |
真・女神転生 see styles |
shin megamitensei / shin megamitense しん・めがみてんせい |
(product) Shin Megami Tensei (immediate successor series to the original Megami Tensei RPG series); (product name) Shin Megami Tensei (immediate successor series to the original Megami Tensei RPG series) |
自由の女神像 see styles |
jiyuunomegamizou / jiyunomegamizo じゆうのめがみぞう |
Statue of Liberty |
Variations: |
megami(p); joshin(女神); onnagami(女神)(ok); inshin(陰神)(ok) めがみ(P); じょしん(女神); おんながみ(女神)(ok); いんしん(陰神)(ok) |
(See 男神・おがみ) goddess; female deity |
幸運の女神は前髪しかない see styles |
kouunnomegamihamaegamishikanai / kounnomegamihamaegamishikanai こううんのめがみはまえがみしかない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) opportunity has hair in front, but behind she is bald; opportunity only knocks once |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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