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1. Hot / Heat
2. Ange
3. Passionate Love / Ardent Love and Devotion
6. Enthusiasm
9. Enthusiasm / Passion for a Cause
10. Eugenie
11. Gedeon
12. Rageb
13. Elzbieta
14. Geraldine
15. Grazyna
16. Katarzyna
17. Kazimierz
18. Love Life
19. Genevieve
20. 1 Peter 3:13
熱 means hot in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
This can also be translated as: to warm up; to heat up; hot weather; fervent; fever; (high) temperature.
In some contexts, it can mean zeal, passion, enthusiasm, craze, or rage.
熱愛 means love passionately, ardent love, devotion, adoration.
The literal meaning is “hot love,” as the first character means heat, fervent, hot, and warm. Sometimes it can mean fever, restlessness, or zeal. The second character is, of course, love. If you adore and are devoted to someone with all your love, this is the title for you.
熱望 is a Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja word that means, to aspire, longing for, or burning desire.
The first character means hot, heated, or burning.
The second character means hope, expectations, aspiration, or desire.
熱誠 is universal in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
It can mean earnestness, enthusiasm, ardor, zeal, devotion, spirit, or fervor.
熱情 is a Chinese and Korean word for enthusiasm that can also be translated as passion (for a cause), ardency, ardor/ardour, enthusiasm, or zeal.
Enthusiasm is being warm, cheerful, happy, and full of spirit. It is doing something wholeheartedly and eagerly. When you are enthusiastic, you have a positive attitude.
In some contexts, this could mean being extremely fond of something or having a fondness for a cause or person.
This Chinese word can also be translated as "sincere and warm" or literally "warm sentiment / affection."
熱心 literally means “warm-hearted” (can also mean warm-spirited or warm-souled).
This is one of a few ways to say Enthusiasm in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
熱心 is also used to express the ideas of earnestness or eagerness.
Can mean “zeal” in Japanese.
Depending on the context, 熱情 can mean “cordial,” “enthusiastic,” “passionate,” or “passionately.”
This version is sometimes used in Japanese, but the character order is more common in Chinese and Korean Hanja. The meaning in Japanese for this Kanji order is ardor/ardour or zeal but rarely used in modern Japan. I suggest you choose a different version of “passion” if your audience is Japanese.
情熱 is the Japanese word that means enthusiasm or “passion for a cause.”
In some contexts, this could mean being extremely fond of something or having a fondness for a cause or person.
Can also be translated as passion, zeal, ardor/ardour, or fervor.
Note: This word (or character order) is not natural in Chinese. However, a typical Chinese person can guess this is a Japanese or Korean word and understand the intended meaning. This selection is best if your audience is Japanese or old-school Korean.
熱愛生命 is the Chinese phrase for “Love Life” or “Love of Life.”
If you love your life or want a reminder on your wall to keep you loving your life each day, this is the selection for you.
To clarify, this is different than “A life full of love,” or “love while you live.” With this phrase, you are loving the state of being alive.
Note: Korean pronunciation is included above, though use of this phrase in Korean has not been verified.
Here is 1 Peter 3:13 in Chinese.
The text with punctuation:
你们若是热心行善,有谁害你们呢?
Hand-painted calligraphy does not retain punctuation.
This translation is from the Chinese Union Bible.
You may know it from the KJV as:
And who is he that will harm you, if ye be followers of that which is good?
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your 熱 search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
熱 热 see styles |
rè re4 je netsu ねつ |
More info & calligraphy: Hot / Heat(1) heat; (2) fever; temperature; (n,suf) (3) zeal; passion; enthusiasm; mania; craze; rage tap, tapana, tapas. Hot; to heat. |
情熱 see styles |
jounetsu / jonetsu じょうねつ |
More info & calligraphy: Enthusiasm / Passion for a Cause |
熱心 热心 see styles |
rè xīn re4 xin1 je hsin nesshin ねっしん |
More info & calligraphy: Enthusiasm / Warm-Hearted(noun or adjectival noun) zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager |
熱情 热情 see styles |
rè qíng re4 qing2 je ch`ing je ching netsujou / netsujo ねつじょう |
More info & calligraphy: Passion for a Cause(noun - becomes adjective with の) ardour (ardor); passion |
熱愛 热爱 see styles |
rè ài re4 ai4 je ai netsuai ねつあい |
More info & calligraphy: Passionate Love / Ardent Love and Devotion(n,vs,vt,adj-no) love passionately; ardent love; devotion |
熱望 热望 see styles |
rè wàng re4 wang4 je wang netsubou / netsubo ねつぼう |
More info & calligraphy: Aspire / Burning Desire(noun, transitive verb) longing for; burning desire |
熱誠 热诚 see styles |
rè chéng re4 cheng2 je ch`eng je cheng nessei / nesse ねっせい |
More info & calligraphy: Devotion / Enthusiasm(noun or adjectival noun) earnestness |
Q熱 see styles |
kyuunetsu / kyunetsu キューねつ |
Q fever (extremely contagious bacterial disease with flu-like symptoms) |
お熱 see styles |
onetsu おねつ |
(1) having a crush on someone; (2) flushing |
三熱 三热 see styles |
sān rè san1 re4 san je san netsu |
The three distresses of which dragons and dragon-kings are afraid— fiery heat, fierce wind, and the garuḍa bird which preys on them for food. |
下熱 see styles |
genetsu げねつ |
(noun/participle) (See 解熱) being lowered (of a fever) |
不熱 不热 see styles |
bù rè bu4 re4 pu je funetsu |
not hot |
乳熱 see styles |
nyuunetsu / nyunetsu にゅうねつ |
milk fever; parturient paresis; postparturient hypocalcemia |
予熱 see styles |
yonetsu よねつ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) preheating (an oven, etc.); (noun, transitive verb) (2) warming up (an engine, etc.) |
伴熱 伴热 see styles |
bàn rè ban4 re4 pan je |
steam or heat tracing |
低熱 低热 see styles |
dī rè di1 re4 ti je |
a low fever (up to 38°C) |
体熱 see styles |
tainetsu たいねつ |
body heat |
余熱 see styles |
yonetsu よねつ |
waste heat; remaining heat; residual heat |
供熱 供热 see styles |
gōng rè gong1 re4 kung je |
heating (for a building); to supply heating |
傳熱 传热 see styles |
chuán rè chuan2 re4 ch`uan je chuan je |
to transmit heat |
光熱 see styles |
kounetsu / konetsu こうねつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) light and heat |
冷熱 see styles |
reinetsu / renetsu れいねつ |
(1) coldness and hotness; cooling and heating; (2) indifference and enthusiasm; prosperity and decline; (3) (See 冷熱発電) cold energy (e.g. in power generation) |
加熱 加热 see styles |
jiā rè jia1 re4 chia je kanetsu かねつ |
to heat (noun, transitive verb) heating; application of heat |
受熱 受热 see styles |
shòu rè shou4 re4 shou je |
heated; sunstroke |
吸熱 吸热 see styles |
xī rè xi1 re4 hsi je kyuunetsu / kyunetsu きゅうねつ |
heat absorption (n,vs,adj-no) (ant: 発熱・はつねつ・1) absorption of heat |
地熱 地热 see styles |
dì rè di4 re4 ti je chinetsu; jinetsu ちねつ; じねつ |
geothermal (noun - becomes adjective with の) geothermal energy; terrestrial heat |
均熱 均热 see styles |
jun rè jun1 re4 chün je |
to heat evenly (e.g. in smelting metal) |
大熱 大热 see styles |
dà rè da4 re4 ta je |
great heat; very popular |
天熱 天热 see styles |
tiān rè tian1 re4 t`ien je tien je Tennetsu |
Devadatta |
寒熱 寒热 see styles |
hán rè han2 re4 han je kannetsu かんねつ |
(1) cold and heat; (2) chills and fever cold and heat |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Hot Heat | 熱 热 | netsu | rè / re4 / re | je |
Ange | 昂熱 昂热 | áng rè / ang2 re4 / ang re / angre | ang je / angje | |
Passionate Love Ardent Love and Devotion | 熱愛 热爱 | netsu ai / netsuai | rè ài / re4 ai4 / re ai / reai | je ai / jeai |
Aspire Burning Desire | 熱望 热望 | netsubou / netsubo | rè wàng / re4 wang4 / re wang / rewang | je wang / jewang |
Devotion Enthusiasm | 熱誠 热诚 | nessei / nesei | rè chéng / re4 cheng2 / re cheng / recheng | je ch`eng / jecheng / je cheng |
Enthusiasm | 熱情 热情 | rè qíng / re4 qing2 / re qing / reqing | je ch`ing / jeching / je ching | |
Enthusiasm Warm-Hearted | 熱心 热心 | nesshin / neshin | rè xīn / re4 xin1 / re xin / rexin | je hsin / jehsin |
Passion for a Cause | 熱情 热情 | netsujou / netsujo | rè qíng / re4 qing2 / re qing / reqing | je ch`ing / jeching / je ching |
Enthusiasm Passion for a Cause | 情熱 情热 | jou netsu / jounetsu / jo netsu | qíng rè / qing2 re4 / qing re / qingre | ch`ing je / chingje / ching je |
Eugenie | 歐熱妮 欧热妮 | ōu rè nī ou1 re4 ni1 ou re ni oureni | ou je ni oujeni |
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Gedeon | 熱德昂 热德昂 | rè dé áng re4 de2 ang2 re de ang redeang | je te ang jeteang |
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Rageb | 拉熱伯 拉热伯 | lā rè bó la1 re4 bo2 la re bo larebo | la je po lajepo |
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Elzbieta | 艾熱別塔 艾热别塔 | ài rè bié tǎ ai4 re4 bie2 ta3 ai re bie ta airebieta | ai je pieh t`a aijepiehta ai je pieh ta |
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Geraldine | 熱拉爾丁 热拉尔丁 | rè lā ěr dīng re4 la1 er3 ding1 re la er ding relaerding | je la erh ting jelaerhting |
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Grazyna | 格拉熱娜 格拉热娜 | gé lā rè nà ge2 la1 re4 na4 ge la re na gelarena | ko la je na kolajena |
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Katarzyna | 卡塔熱娜 卡塔热娜 | kǎ tǎ rè nà ka3 ta3 re4 na4 ka ta re na katarena | k`a t`a je na katajena ka ta je na |
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Kazimierz | 卡熱米埃 卡热米埃 | kǎ rè mǐ āi ka3 re4 mi3 ai1 ka re mi ai karemiai | k`a je mi ai kajemiai ka je mi ai |
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Love Life | 熱愛生命 热爱生命 | rè ài shēng mìng re4 ai4 sheng1 ming4 re ai sheng ming reaishengming | je ai sheng ming jeaishengming |
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Genevieve | 熱納維耶芙 热纳维耶芙 | rè nà wéi yé fú re4 na4 wei2 ye2 fu2 re na wei ye fu renaweiyefu | je na wei yeh fu jenaweiyehfu |
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1 Peter 3:13 | 你們若是熱心行善有誰害你們呢 你们若是热心行善有谁害你们呢 | Nǐ men ruò shì rè xīn xíng shàn yǒu shéi hài nǐ men ne ni3 men ruo4 shi4 re4 xin1 xing2 shan4 you3 shei2 hai4 ni3 men ne ni men ruo shi re xin xing shan you shei hai ni men ne | ni men jo shih je hsin hsing shan yu shei hai ni men ne | |
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
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There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form
of art alive.
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