There are 50 total results for your 志保 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
志保 see styles |
shiho しほ |
More info & calligraphy: Shiho |
志保三 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(personal name) Shihomi |
志保井 see styles |
shiboi しぼい |
(surname) Shiboi |
志保入 see styles |
shiboiri しぼいり |
(surname) Shiboiri |
志保利 see styles |
shiori しおり |
(female given name) Shiori |
志保原 see styles |
shibohara しぼはら |
(surname) Shibohara |
志保奈 see styles |
shihona しほな |
(female given name) Shihona |
志保子 see styles |
shihoko しほこ |
(female given name) Shihoko |
志保実 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(female given name) Shihomi |
志保山 see styles |
shidayama しだやま |
(surname) Shidayama |
志保川 see styles |
shidakawa しだかわ |
(surname) Shidakawa |
志保巳 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(personal name) Shihomi |
志保彦 see styles |
shiohiko しおひこ |
(male given name) Shiohiko |
志保恵 see styles |
shihoe しほえ |
(female given name) Shihoe |
志保未 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(personal name) Shihomi |
志保栄 see styles |
shihoe しほえ |
(female given name) Shihoe |
志保梨 see styles |
shihori しほり |
(female given name) Shihori |
志保水 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(personal name) Shihomi |
志保沢 see styles |
shihozawa しほざわ |
(surname) Shihozawa |
志保澤 see styles |
shibosawa しぼさわ |
(surname) Shibosawa |
志保理 see styles |
shihori しほり |
(female given name) Shihori |
志保田 see styles |
shibota しぼた |
(surname) Shibota |
志保石 see styles |
shihoishi しほいし |
(surname) Shihoishi |
志保美 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(female given name) Shihomi |
志保英 see styles |
shihoe しほえ |
(female given name) Shihoe |
志保見 see styles |
shihomi しほみ |
(surname) Shihomi |
志保谷 see styles |
shihotani しほたに |
(surname) Shihotani |
志保路 see styles |
shihoji しほじ |
(female given name) Shihoji |
志保里 see styles |
shihori しほり |
(female given name) Shihori |
大志保 see styles |
ooshio おおしお |
(surname) Ooshio |
真志保 see styles |
mashiho ましほ |
(given name) Mashiho |
美志保 see styles |
mishio みしお |
(female given name) Mishio |
逵志保 see styles |
tsujishiho つじしほ |
(person) Tsuji Shiho |
高志保 see styles |
takashiho たかしほ |
(place-name, surname) Takashiho |
志保ノ湯 see styles |
shihonoyu しほのゆ |
(place-name) Shihonoyu |
大山志保 see styles |
ooyamashiho おおやましほ |
(person) Ooyama Shiho (1977.5.25-) |
山本志保 see styles |
yamamotoshiho やまもとしほ |
(person) Yamamoto Shiho (1968.9.9-) |
新山志保 see styles |
niiyamashiho / niyamashiho にいやましほ |
(f,h) Niiyama Shiho (1970.3.21-2000.2.7) |
松浪志保 see styles |
matsunamishiho まつなみしほ |
(person) Matsunami Shiho (1935.1.1-) |
楠瀬志保 see styles |
kususeshiho くすせしほ |
(person) Kususe Shiho |
藤本志保 see styles |
fujimotoshiho ふじもとしほ |
(person) Fujimoto Shiho (1969.6.27-) |
藤村志保 see styles |
fujimurashiho ふじむらしほ |
(person) Fujimura Shiho (1939.1-) |
鮎貝志保 see styles |
ayukaishiho あゆかいしほ |
(person) Ayukai Shiho |
志保利隧道 see styles |
shihorizuidou / shihorizuido しほりずいどう |
(place-name) Shihorizuidō |
大河内志保 see styles |
ookouchishiho / ookochishiho おおこうちしほ |
(person) Ookouchi Shiho (1971.10.31-) |
小野寺志保 see styles |
onoderashiho おのでらしほ |
(person) Onodera Shiho (1973.11.18-) |
新谷志保美 see styles |
shinyashihomi しんやしほみ |
(person) Shin'ya Shihomi |
知里真志保 see styles |
chirimashiho ちりましほ |
(person) Chiri Mashiho (1909-1961) |
石井志保子 see styles |
ishiishihoko / ishishihoko いしいしほこ |
(person) Ishii Shihoko (1951-) |
萩野志保子 see styles |
haginoshihoko はぎのしほこ |
(person) Hagino Shihoko (1972.8.24-) |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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