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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
柴多 see styles |
shibata しばた |
(surname) Shibata |
栄多 see styles |
eita / eta えいた |
(surname) Eita |
栢多 see styles |
kayata かやた |
(surname) Kayata |
桂多 see styles |
keita / keta けいた |
(given name) Keita |
桑多 see styles |
kuwada くわだ |
(surname) Kuwada |
桜多 see styles |
sakurada さくらだ |
(surname) Sakurada |
梅多 see styles |
umedata うめだた |
(surname) Umedata |
梢多 see styles |
shouta / shota しょうた |
(personal name) Shouta |
梨多 see styles |
rita りた |
(female given name) Rita |
梶多 see styles |
kajita かじた |
(surname) Kajita |
棚多 see styles |
tanada たなだ |
(surname) Tanada |
森多 see styles |
morita もりた |
(surname) Morita |
植多 see styles |
ueda うえだ |
(surname) Ueda |
楠多 see styles |
kusuda くすだ |
(surname) Kusuda |
極多 极多 see styles |
jí duō ji2 duo1 chi to gokuta |
extremely numerous |
槐多 see styles |
kaita かいた |
(given name) Kaita |
権多 see styles |
kenta けんた |
(male given name) Kenta |
横多 see styles |
yokoda よこだ |
(surname) Yokoda |
橋多 see styles |
kyouta / kyota きょうた |
(personal name) Kyōta |
歓多 see styles |
kanta かんた |
(personal name) Kanta |
正多 see styles |
masada まさだ |
(surname) Masada |
武多 see styles |
tageta たげた |
(surname) Tageta |
殉多 see styles |
junta じゅんた |
(personal name) Junta |
比多 see styles |
bǐ duō bi3 duo1 pi to hita |
father |
気多 see styles |
keda けだ |
(surname) Keda |
氣多 see styles |
keta けた |
(surname) Keta |
水多 see styles |
mizuta みずた |
(surname) Mizuta |
永多 see styles |
nagata ながた |
(surname) Nagata |
池多 see styles |
ikeda いけだ |
(place-name, surname) Ikeda |
沢多 see styles |
sawada さわだ |
(surname) Sawada |
治多 see styles |
zhì duō zhi4 duo1 chih to haruta はるた |
Zhidoi County (Tibetan: 'bri stod rdzong) in Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture 玉樹藏族自治州|玉树藏族自治州[Yu4 shu4 Zang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Qinghai (surname) Haruta |
泉多 see styles |
senda せんだ |
(surname) Senda |
法多 see styles |
hatta はった |
(place-name) Hatta |
波多 see styles |
hada はだ |
(surname) Hada |
津多 see styles |
tsuda つだ |
(surname) Tsuda |
洵多 see styles |
junta じゅんた |
(personal name) Junta |
洸多 see styles |
kouta / kota こうた |
(personal name) Kōta |
浜多 see styles |
hamada はまだ |
(surname) Hamada |
浩多 see styles |
kouta / kota こうた |
(personal name) Kōta |
淳多 see styles |
junta じゅんた |
(given name) Junta |
清多 see styles |
seta せた |
(surname) Seta |
渡多 see styles |
watata わたた |
(surname) Watata |
満多 see styles |
mitsuda みつだ |
(surname) Mitsuda |
源多 see styles |
genta げんた |
(surname) Genta |
準多 see styles |
junta じゅんた |
(personal name) Junta |
溝多 see styles |
mizota みぞた |
(surname) Mizota |
滅多 see styles |
metta めった |
(ateji / phonetic) (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) thoughtless; reckless; careless; rash; (2) (kana only) seldom (with neg. verb); rare; (3) (kana only) ordinary; usual; common; (4) (kana only) excessive; immoderate; extreme |
潤多 see styles |
junta じゅんた |
(personal name) Junta |
潮多 see styles |
shiota しおた |
(surname) Shiota |
澤多 see styles |
sawada さわだ |
(surname) Sawada |
濱多 see styles |
hamada はまだ |
(surname) Hamada |
瀬多 see styles |
seta せた |
(surname) Seta |
炭多 see styles |
sumida すみだ |
(surname) Sumida |
無多 无多 see styles |
wú duō wu2 duo1 wu to muta |
not many |
煩多 see styles |
hanta はんた |
(noun or adjectival noun) multiplicity of troubles; so many as to be troublesome |
片多 see styles |
katada かただ |
(surname) Katada |
牛多 see styles |
ushida うしだ |
(surname) Ushida |
牧多 see styles |
makita まきた |
(surname) Makita |
猪多 see styles |
inoda いのだ |
(surname) Inoda |
玄多 see styles |
genta げんた |
(personal name) Genta |
理多 see styles |
rita りた |
(female given name) Rita |
琳多 see styles |
rita りた |
(female given name) Rita |
瑪多 玛多 see styles |
mǎ duō ma3 duo1 ma to |
Madoi or Maduo county (Tibetan: rma stod rdzong) in Golog Tibetan autonomous prefecture 果洛州[Guo3 luo4 zhou1], Qinghai |
璃多 see styles |
rita りた |
(female given name) Rita |
甘多 see styles |
kanta かんた |
(personal name) Kanta |
甚多 see styles |
shén duō shen2 duo1 shen to shinta |
very abundant |
生多 see styles |
shouda / shoda しょうだ |
(surname) Shouda |
田多 see styles |
tada ただ |
(surname) Tada |
由多 see styles |
yoshida よしだ |
(surname) Yoshida |
町多 see styles |
machida まちだ |
(surname) Machida |
白多 see styles |
hakuta はくた |
(surname) Hakuta |
皓多 see styles |
kouta / kota こうた |
(personal name) Kōta |
皮多 see styles |
kawata かわた |
(kana only) (derogatory term) lowly people (Edo period); eta |
盛多 see styles |
morita もりた |
(surname) Morita |
目多 see styles |
mù duō mu4 duo1 mu to mokuta |
mukta, release, free, released; mukta, a pearl, jewels in general. |
相多 see styles |
aita あいた |
(surname) Aita |
省多 see styles |
seita / seta せいた |
(personal name) Seita |
看多 see styles |
kanta かんた |
(personal name) Kanta |
真多 see styles |
mata また |
(surname) Mata |
眾多 众多 see styles |
zhòng duō zhong4 duo1 chung to |
numerous |
瞬多 see styles |
shunta しゅんた |
(personal name) Shunta |
矢多 see styles |
yada やだ |
(surname) Yada |
知多 see styles |
chita ちた |
(p,s,f) Chita |
短多 see styles |
duǎn duō duan3 duo1 tuan to |
good prospects in the short term (finance) |
石多 see styles |
ishida いしだ |
(surname) Ishida |
砂多 see styles |
sata さた |
(female given name) Sata |
研多 see styles |
kenta けんた |
(personal name) Kenta |
磨多 see styles |
mó duō mo2 duo1 mo to mata |
mātā, matṛ, a mother. |
磯多 see styles |
isota いそた |
(given name) Isota |
礒多 see styles |
isota いそた |
(given name) Isota |
祐多 see styles |
yuuta / yuta ゆうた |
(personal name) Yūta |
祖多 see styles |
soda そだ |
(surname) Soda |
祝多 see styles |
iwaida いわいだ |
(surname) Iwaida |
神多 see styles |
kouda / koda こうだ |
(surname) Kōda |
祥多 see styles |
shouta / shota しょうた |
(personal name) Shouta |
福多 see styles |
fukuda ふくだ |
(surname) Fukuda |
禮多 see styles |
raita らいた |
(personal name) Raita |
秀多 see styles |
hidekazu ひでかず |
(given name) Hidekazu |
私多 see styles |
sī duō si1 duo1 ssu to shita |
私陀; 悉陀; 徒多; 枲多 Sītā. Described as the 'cold' river; one of the four great rivers flowing from the Anavatpta or Anavadata Lake 阿耨達池 in Tibet. One account makes it 'an eastern outflux' which subsequently becomes the Yellow River. It is also said to issue from the west. Again, 'the Ganges flows eastward, the Indus south, Vatsch (Oxus) west, Sītā north.' Vatsch = Vākṣu. 'According to Xuanzang, however, it is the northern outflux of the Sirikol [Sarikkol] Lake (Lat. 38°20′N., Long. 74°E.) now called Yarkand daria, which flows into Lake Lop, thence underneath the desert of Gobi, and reappears as the source of the Huanghe.' Eitel. According to Richard, the Huanghe 'rises a little above two neighbouring lakes of Khchara (Charingnor) and Khnora (Oring-nor). Both are connected by a channel and are situated at an elevation of 14,000 feet. It may perhaps be at first confounded with Djaghing-gol, a river 110 miles long, which flows from the south and empties into the channel joining the two lakes'. |
秋多 see styles |
shuuta / shuta しゅうた |
(personal name) Shuuta |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "多" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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