There are 18 total results for your 未央 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
未央 see styles |
wèi yāng wei4 yang1 wei yang miou / mio みおう |
(literary) not ended; not yet over; close to the end (female given name) Miou |
未央區 未央区 see styles |
wèi yāng qū wei4 yang1 qu1 wei yang ch`ü wei yang chü |
Weiyang District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi |
未央奈 see styles |
miona みおな |
(female given name) Miona |
未央子 see styles |
mioko みおこ |
(female given name) Mioko |
未央柳 see styles |
biyouyanagi / biyoyanagi びようやなぎ byouyanagi / byoyanagi びょうやなぎ |
(ik) (kana only) Chinese hypericum (Hypericum monogynum) |
未央菜 see styles |
miona みおな |
(female given name) Miona |
未央香 see styles |
mioka みおか |
(female given name) Mioka |
未央麗 see styles |
biora びおら |
(female given name) Biora |
久未央 see styles |
kumio くみお |
(personal name) Kumio |
木未央 see styles |
kimio きみお |
(personal name) Kimio |
玖未央 see styles |
kumio くみお |
(personal name) Kumio |
加藤未央 see styles |
katoumio / katomio かとうみお |
(person) Katou Mio (1984.1.19-) |
大谷未央 see styles |
ootanimio おおたにみお |
(person) Ootani Mio (1979.5.5-) |
安田未央 see styles |
yasudamio やすだみお |
(f,h) Yasuda Mio |
歌代未央 see styles |
utashiromio うたしろみお |
(person) Utashiro Mio (1980.11.19-) |
羽仁未央 see styles |
hanimio はにみお |
(person) Hani Mio |
長樂未央 长乐未央 see styles |
cháng lè wèi yāng chang2 le4 wei4 yang1 ch`ang le wei yang chang le wei yang |
endless happiness (idiom) |
Variations: |
biyouyanagi; byouyanagi(ik); biyouyanagi; byouyanagi(ik) / biyoyanagi; byoyanagi(ik); biyoyanagi; byoyanagi(ik) びようやなぎ; びょうやなぎ(ik); ビヨウヤナギ; ビョウヤナギ(ik) |
(kana only) Chinese hypericum (Hypericum monogynum) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "未央" 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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