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This is a common transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the name May.
梅 actually means “plum blossom.” This is a common name for girls in China.
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your the girls search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ロリ see styles |
rori ロリ |
More info & calligraphy: Loli |
嬅 see styles |
huá hua2 hua |
beautiful; used in girls' names |
玃 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh |
legendary ape of Sichuan and Yunnan, with a penchant for carrying off girls |
七夕 see styles |
qī xī qi1 xi1 ch`i hsi chi hsi nayuu / nayu なゆう |
double seven festival, evening of seventh of lunar seventh month; girls' festival; Chinese Valentine's day, when Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 are allowed their annual meeting Star Festival (held in July or August); Tanabata; Festival of the Weaver; (female given name) Nayū |
上巳 see styles |
joushi; joumi / joshi; jomi じょうし; じょうみ |
(See ひな祭り・ひなまつり,五節句) Doll's Festival (March 3); Girls' Festival; Peach Festival; (surname) Jōmi |
児女 see styles |
jijo じじょ |
boys and girls |
凍容 冻容 see styles |
dòng róng dong4 rong2 tung jung |
"youth freezing", Chinese girls beginning anti-ageing treatments as young as two years old in the hope they will never look old |
助番 see styles |
sukeban すけばん |
leader of a female gang; leader of a group of delinquent girls |
可憐 可怜 see styles |
kě lián ke3 lian2 k`o lien ko lien karen かれん |
pitiful; pathetic; to have pity on (noun or adjectival noun) (1) sweet (e.g. young girls, flowers blooming); touchingly lovely; cute; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) pitiful; pitiable; (female given name) Karen |
唐子 see styles |
karako からこ |
(1) boy or doll dressed in ancient Chinese clothes; (2) (hist) hairstyle inspired by a karako doll (esp. for girls; Edo period); (given name) Toushi |
女校 see styles |
nǚ xiào nu:3 xiao4 nü hsiao |
all-girls school |
懷春 怀春 see styles |
huái chūn huai2 chun1 huai ch`un huai chun |
(of girls) to yearn for love |
扣女 see styles |
kòu nǚ kou4 nu:3 k`ou nü kou nü |
(slang) to pick up girls; to chase after girls |
撩妹 see styles |
liáo mèi liao2 mei4 liao mei |
(coll.) to flirt; to hit on girls |
擲石 see styles |
ishinago いしなご |
(archaism) pebble throwing game played by young girls |
泡妞 see styles |
pào niū pao4 niu1 p`ao niu pao niu |
to pick up girls; to play around with girls; to chase after girls |
猿玃 see styles |
yuán jué yuan2 jue2 yüan chüeh |
legendary ape of Sichuan and Yunnan, with a penchant for carrying off girls |
玃猿 see styles |
jué yuán jue2 yuan2 chüeh yüan |
legendary ape of Sichuan and Yunnan, with a penchant for carrying off girls |
裳着 see styles |
mogi もぎ |
(hist) Heian-period coming-of-age ceremony for girls |
褌祝 see styles |
hekoiwai へこいわい fundoshiiwai / fundoshiwai ふんどしいわい tafusagiiwai / tafusagiwai たふさぎいわい |
coming of age ceremony where boys get a new loincloth and girls a new underskirt |
雛祭 see styles |
hinamatsuri ひなまつり |
Hinamatsuri (March 3rd); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival |
香山 see styles |
xiāng shān xiang1 shan1 hsiang shan koyama こやま |
Fragrance Hill (a park in Beijing) (surname) Koyama the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M. W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers.; Gandhamādana. Incense mountain, one of the ten fabulous mountains known to Chinese Buddhism, located in the region of the Anavatapta lake in Tibet; also placed in the Kunlun range. Among its great trees dwell the Kinnaras, Indra's musicians. |
あの子 see styles |
anoko アノこ |
(pn,adj-no) (1) that girl; that kid; (2) (archaism) you (mainly used by a brothel owner or senior prostitutes when addressing servant girls); (female given name) Anoko |
お雛様 see styles |
ohinasama おひなさま |
(1) display of dolls during Hinamatsuri; (2) Hinamatsuri (March 3rd); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival |
スケ番 see styles |
sukeban スケばん |
leader of a female gang; leader of a group of delinquent girls |
ひな祭 see styles |
hinamatsuri ひなまつり |
Hinamatsuri (March 3rd); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival |
七夕節 七夕节 see styles |
qī xī jié qi1 xi1 jie2 ch`i hsi chieh chi hsi chieh |
Qixi Festival or Double Seven Festival on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month; girls' festival; Chinese Valentine's day, when Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女[niu2 lang3 zhi1 nu:3] are allowed their annual meeting |
乾闥婆 干闼婆 see styles |
gān tà pó gan1 ta4 po2 kan t`a p`o kan ta po kendatsuba けんだつば |
{Buddh} gandharva (heavenly musicians and protectors of Buddhism) 乾沓婆 or 乾沓和; 健達婆(or 健闥婆); 健達縛; 健陀羅; 彦達縛 gandharva or gandharva kāyikās, spirits on Gandha-mādana 香 山 the fragrant or incense mountains, so called because the Gandharvas do not drink wine or eat meat, but feed on incense or fragrance and give off fragrant odours. As musicians of Indra, or in the retinue of Dhṛtarāṣtra, they are said to be the same as, or similar to, the Kinnaras. They are, or according to M.W., Dhṛtarāṣtra is associated with soma, the moon, and with medicine. They cause ecstasy, are erotic, and the patrons of marriageable girls; the Apsaras are their wives, and both are patrons of dicers. |
兵児祝 see styles |
hekoiwai へこいわい |
coming of age ceremony where boys get a new loincloth and girls a new underskirt |
内教坊 see styles |
naikyoubou / naikyobo ないきょうぼう |
(archaism) part of the imperial palace where dancing girls were trained (Nara and Heian periods) |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
May | 梅 | méi / mei2 / mei |
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