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Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿坪 see styles |
atsubo あつぼ |
(place-name) Atsubo |
阿垣 see styles |
agaki あがき |
(surname) Agaki |
阿城 see styles |
ā chéng a1 cheng2 a ch`eng a cheng |
Acheng district of Harbin 哈爾濱|哈尔滨[Ha1 er3 bin1] in Heilongjiang |
阿埜 see styles |
ano あの |
(surname) Ano |
阿基 see styles |
aki あき |
More info & calligraphy: Arkie |
阿堵 see styles |
ē dǔ e1 du3 o tu |
(literary) (colloquial term of the Six Dynasties period 六朝[Liu4 Chao2]) this; (abbr. for 阿堵物[e1 du3 wu4]) money |
阿塚 see styles |
atsuka あつか |
(surname) Atsuka |
阿墨 see styles |
azumi あずみ |
(surname) Azumi |
阿壩 阿坝 see styles |
ā bà a1 ba4 a pa |
Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (Tibetan: rnga ba bod rigs cha'ng rigs rang skyong khul, formerly in Kham province of Tibet), northwest Sichuan, capital Barkam 馬爾康鎮|马尔康镇[Ma3 er3 kang1 zhen4]; also Ngawa county |
阿夕 see styles |
ayu あゆ |
(female given name) Ayu |
阿多 see styles |
ada あだ |
(surname) Ada |
阿夢 see styles |
amu あむ |
(female given name) Amu |
阿夷 see styles |
ā yí a1 yi2 a i ai |
arhan, a worthy, noble, or saintly man; especially 阿私陀 Asita, q.v. |
阿奈 see styles |
ana あな |
(surname) Ana |
阿奶 see styles |
ā nǎi a1 nai3 a nai |
granny |
阿妃 see styles |
aki あき |
(female given name) Aki |
阿妹 see styles |
ā mèi a1 mei4 a mei |
younger sister |
阿妻 see styles |
azuma あづま |
(place-name, surname) Azuma |
阿委 see styles |
ai あい |
(female given name) Ai |
阿姨 see styles |
ā yí a1 yi2 a i |
maternal aunt; step-mother; childcare worker; nursemaid; woman of similar age to one's parents (term of address used by child); CL:個|个[ge4] |
阿姫 see styles |
aki あき |
(female given name) Aki |
阿婆 see styles |
ā pó a1 po2 a p`o a po aba |
granny; mother-in-law apa, abha, ava, etc. |
阿媽 阿妈 see styles |
ā mā a1 ma1 a ma ama あま |
grandma (paternal) (Tw); (dialect) mother; nurse; amah; (Manchu) father (kana only) amah (foreign maid or nursemaid working in east Asia) (por: ama) |
阿嬤 阿嬷 see styles |
ā mā a1 ma1 a ma |
(Tw) grandma (also used to refer to or address an elderly woman) (from Taiwanese 阿媽, Tai-lo pr. [a-má]) |
阿子 see styles |
asu あす |
(female given name) Asu |
阿字 see styles |
ā zì a1 zi4 a tzu aji あじ |
first Sanskrit alphabet letter (in esoteric Buddhism symbolizes the source of all things); (surname) Aji letter a |
阿季 see styles |
aki あき |
(female given name) Aki |
阿孫 see styles |
ason あそん |
(surname) Ason |
阿宅 see styles |
ataku あたく |
(surname) Ataku |
阿守 see styles |
amori あもり |
(surname) Amori |
阿宗 see styles |
amune あむね |
(surname) Amune |
阿実 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
阿室 see styles |
amuro あむろ |
(place-name) Amuro |
阿宥 see styles |
ayu あゆ |
(female given name) Ayu |
阿宮 see styles |
amiya あみや |
(surname) Amiya |
阿家 see styles |
ā gū a1 gu1 a ku |
husband's mother |
阿寄 see styles |
ayori あより |
(place-name) Ayori |
阿寒 see styles |
akan あかん |
(place-name) Akan |
阿寺 see styles |
adera あでら |
(surname) Adera |
阿寿 see styles |
akoto あこと |
(female given name) Akoto |
阿尻 see styles |
ajiri あじり |
(surname) Ajiri |
阿尾 see styles |
ao あお |
(place-name, surname) Ao |
阿居 see styles |
ai あい |
(female given name) Ai |
阿山 see styles |
ayama あやま |
(place-name, surname) Ayama |
阿岐 see styles |
agi あぎ |
(surname) Agi |
阿岳 see styles |
atake あたけ |
(personal name) Atake |
阿岸 see styles |
agishi あぎし |
(surname) Agishi |
阿峰 see styles |
ahou / aho あほう |
(given name) Ahou |
阿島 see styles |
ajima あじま |
(place-name, surname) Ajima |
阿崎 see styles |
asaki あさき |
(surname) Asaki |
阿嵯 see styles |
asa あさ |
(female given name) Asa |
阿嶋 see styles |
ajima あじま |
(surname) Ajima |
阿川 see styles |
kumagawa くまがわ |
(place-name, surname) Kumagawa |
阿左 see styles |
asa あさ |
(personal name) Asa |
阿巨 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
阿己 see styles |
ako あこ |
(female given name) Ako |
阿巳 see styles |
ami あみ |
(female given name) Ami |
阿巴 see styles |
ā bā a1 ba1 a pa |
More info & calligraphy: Abba |
阿希 see styles |
akemi あけみ |
(female given name) Akemi |
阿師 阿师 see styles |
ā shī a1 shi1 a shih ashi |
monk |
阿庄 see styles |
ashou / asho あしょう |
(place-name) Ashou |
阿度 see styles |
ado あど |
(surname) Ado |
阿式 see styles |
ajiki あじき |
(surname) Ajiki |
阿弓 see styles |
ayumi あゆみ |
(surname, female given name) Ayumi |
阿引 see styles |
abiki あびき |
(place-name) Abiki |
阿弟 see styles |
ā dì a1 di4 a ti |
younger brother |
阿弥 see styles |
aya あや |
(female given name) Aya |
阿彌 阿弥 see styles |
ā mí a1 mi2 a mi ami あみ |
(surname) Ami Amitâbha |
阿形 see styles |
agyou / agyo あぎょう |
{Buddh} open-mouthed form (statue with open mouth, symbolizing the "a" half of "aum"); (surname) Agata |
阿彦 see styles |
abiko あびこ |
(surname) Abiko |
阿征 see styles |
aso あそ |
(surname) Aso |
阿後 see styles |
ago あご |
(surname) Ago |
阿恵 see styles |
ae あえ |
(f,p) Ae |
阿悠 see styles |
ayu あゆ |
(female given name) Ayu |
阿惟 see styles |
ai あい |
(female given name) Ai |
阿愛 see styles |
aai / ai ああい |
(female given name) Aai |
阿慧 see styles |
ae あえ |
(female given name) Ae |
阿成 see styles |
anase あなせ |
(place-name) Anase |
阿戸 see styles |
ado あど |
(surname) Ado |
阿房 see styles |
abou / abo あぼう |
(noun or adjectival noun) (sensitive word) (kana only) fool; simpleton; idiot; (place-name) Abou |
阿扁 see styles |
ā biǎn a1 bian3 a pien |
A-bian, nickname of Chen Shui-bian 陳水扁|陈水扁[Chen2 Shui3 bian3] |
阿手 see styles |
ade あで |
(surname) Ade |
阿折 see styles |
aori あおり |
(surname) Aori |
阿拉 see styles |
ā lā a1 la1 a la |
More info & calligraphy: Ara |
阿拏 阿拿 see styles |
ān á an1 a2 an a ana |
aṇu, 阿莬; 阿耨 Minute, infinitesimal, the smallest aggregation of matter, a molecule consisting of 七微 seven atoms. |
阿掛 see styles |
agake あがけ |
(surname) Agake |
阿摩 see styles |
ā mó a1 mo2 a mo ama |
ambā, or mother, a title of respect. |
阿擅 see styles |
ā shàn a1 shan4 a shan azen |
anātman, 阿檀; 阿捺摩, i.e. 無我 without an ego, impersonality, different from soul or spirit. |
阿斗 see styles |
ā dǒu a1 dou3 a tou ato あと |
A-dou, nickname of Liu Shan 劉禪|刘禅[Liu2 Shan4] (207-271), son of Liu Bei, reigned as Shu Han emperor 233-263; (fig.) weak and inept person (surname) Ato |
阿方 see styles |
agata あがた |
(place-name, surname) Agata |
阿施 see styles |
ā shī a1 shi1 a shih ase あせ |
(surname) Ase artha, 義 reason, sense, purpose. 施 is probably a misprint for 陁; the Huayan uses 曷攞多; also 他 is used for 施. |
阿早 see styles |
asa あさ |
(female given name) Asa |
阿昌 see styles |
ā chāng a1 chang1 a ch`ang a chang |
Achang also called Ngac'ang or Maingtha (ethnic group) |
阿明 see styles |
ā míng a1 ming2 a ming |
More info & calligraphy: Armin |
阿星 see styles |
aboshi あぼし |
(surname) Aboshi |
阿映 see styles |
ae あえ |
(female given name) Ae |
阿智 see styles |
achi あち |
(p,s,f) Achi |
阿曇 see styles |
azumi あずみ |
(surname) Azumi |
阿曼 see styles |
ā màn a1 man4 a man |
More info & calligraphy: Amane |
阿曽 see styles |
azo あぞ |
(place-name, surname) Azo |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "阿" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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