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Simple Dictionary Definition |
鎮康 镇康 see styles |
zhèn kāng zhen4 kang1 chen k`ang chen kang shizuyasu しずやす |
Zhenkang county in Lincang 臨滄|临沧[Lin2 cang1], Yunnan (personal name) Shizuyasu |
長康 see styles |
nagayasu ながやす |
(given name) Nagayasu |
阜康 see styles |
fù kāng fu4 kang1 fu k`ang fu kang |
Fukang, county-level city in Changji Hui autonomous prefecture 昌吉回族自治州[Chang1 ji2 Hui2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Xinjiang |
陽康 see styles |
haruyasu はるやす |
(personal name) Haruyasu |
隆康 see styles |
takayasu たかやす |
(given name) Takayasu |
雄康 see styles |
yuukou / yuko ゆうこう |
(given name) Yūkou |
雅康 see styles |
masayasu まさやす |
(male given name) Masayasu |
靖康 see styles |
kiyoyasu きよやす |
(given name) Kiyoyasu |
順康 see styles |
yoriyasu よりやす |
(personal name) Yoriyasu |
須康 see styles |
yukiyasu ゆきやす |
(given name) Yukiyasu |
頼康 see styles |
yoriyasu よりやす |
(personal name) Yoriyasu |
顕康 see styles |
akiyasu あきやす |
(given name) Akiyasu |
高康 see styles |
takayasu たかやす |
(given name) Takayasu |
康一朗 see styles |
yasuichirou / yasuichiro やすいちろう |
(given name) Yasuichirō |
康一郎 see styles |
yasuichirou / yasuichiro やすいちろう |
(male given name) Yasuichirō |
康三朗 see styles |
kouzaburou / kozaburo こうざぶろう |
(male given name) Kōzaburō |
康三郎 see styles |
yasuzaburou / yasuzaburo やすざぶろう |
(male given name) Yasuzaburō |
康世恩 see styles |
kouseion / koseon こうせいおん |
(personal name) Kōseion |
康乃馨 see styles |
kāng nǎi xīn kang1 nai3 xin1 k`ang nai hsin kang nai hsin |
carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) (loanword) |
康久仁 see styles |
yasukuni やすくに |
(given name) Yasukuni |
康之丞 see styles |
kounosuke / konosuke こうのすけ |
(male given name) Kōnosuke |
康之亮 see styles |
kounosuke / konosuke こうのすけ |
(male given name) Kōnosuke |
康之介 see styles |
kounosuke / konosuke こうのすけ |
(male given name) Kōnosuke |
康之佑 see styles |
kounosuke / konosuke こうのすけ |
(male given name) Kōnosuke |
康之助 see styles |
yasunosuke やすのすけ |
(male given name) Yasunosuke |
康之祐 see styles |
kounosuke / konosuke こうのすけ |
(male given name) Kōnosuke |
康之輔 see styles |
kounosuke / konosuke こうのすけ |
(male given name) Kōnosuke |
康之進 see styles |
kounoshin / konoshin こうのしん |
(given name) Kōnoshin |
康二朗 see styles |
yasujirou / yasujiro やすじろう |
(male given name) Yasujirō |
康二郎 see styles |
yasujirou / yasujiro やすじろう |
(male given name) Yasujirō |
康佐朗 see styles |
kousaburou / kosaburo こうさぶろう |
(male given name) Kōsaburō |
康佐郎 see styles |
kousaburou / kosaburo こうさぶろう |
(male given name) Kōsaburō |
康保縣 康保县 see styles |
kāng bǎo xiàn kang1 bao3 xian4 k`ang pao hsien kang pao hsien |
Kangbao county in Zhangjiakou 張家口|张家口[Zhang1 jia1 kou3], Hebei |
康僧會 康僧会 see styles |
kāng sēng huì kang1 seng1 hui4 k`ang seng hui kang seng hui Kōsōe |
Saṃghavarman |
康僧鎧 康僧铠 see styles |
kāng sēng kǎi kang1 seng1 kai3 k`ang seng k`ai kang seng kai Kōsōgai |
or 康僧會 Saṅghavarman, also said to be Saṅghapāla; an Indian monk supposed to be of Tibetan descent; but Saṅghapāla is described as the eldest son of the prime minister of Soghdiana, and is probably a different person. Saṅghavarman tr. at the White Horse Temple, Luoyang, in A.D. 252; inter alia the 無量壽經 is accredited to him, but a more reliable tradition of the Canon ascribes the tr. to Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308. |
康八郎 see styles |
kouhachirou / kohachiro こうはちろう |
(male given name) Kōhachirou |
康史郎 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(personal name) Kōshirou |
康司郎 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(male given name) Kōshirou |
康善寺 see styles |
kouzenji / kozenji こうぜんじ |
(place-name) Kōzenji |
康嗣郎 see styles |
koujirou / kojiro こうじろう |
(male given name) Kōjirō |
康四朗 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(personal name) Kōshirou |
康四郎 see styles |
yasushirou / yasushiro やすしろう |
(personal name) Yasushirou |
康士朗 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(given name) Kōshirou |
康士郎 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(personal name) Kōshirou |
康壱朗 see styles |
kouichirou / koichiro こういちろう |
(male given name) Kōichirō |
康壱郎 see styles |
kouichirou / koichiro こういちろう |
(male given name) Kōichirō |
康多朗 see styles |
koutarou / kotaro こうたろう |
(male given name) Kōtarō |
康多郎 see styles |
koutarou / kotaro こうたろう |
(male given name) Kōtarō |
康太朗 see styles |
koutarou / kotaro こうたろう |
(male given name) Kōtarō |
康太郎 see styles |
yasutarou / yasutaro やすたろう |
(male given name) Yasutarō |
康奈爾 康奈尔 see styles |
kāng nài ěr kang1 nai4 er3 k`ang nai erh kang nai erh |
More info & calligraphy: Cornel |
康委子 see styles |
yasuko やすこ |
(female given name) Yasuko |
康宗憲 see styles |
kousouken / kosoken こうそうけん |
(personal name) Kōsouken |
康定縣 康定县 see styles |
kāng dìng xiàn kang1 ding4 xian4 k`ang ting hsien kang ting hsien |
Dartsendo, Dardo or Kangding county (Tibetan: dar mdo rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet) |
康宝心 see styles |
kouhoushin / kohoshin こうほうしん |
(personal name) Kōhoushin |
康居國 康居国 see styles |
kāng jū guó kang1 ju1 guo2 k`ang chü kuo kang chü kuo Kōkyo koku |
Samarkand |
康左右 see styles |
kouzou / kozo こうぞう |
(given name) Kōzou |
康左朗 see styles |
kousaburou / kosaburo こうさぶろう |
(male given name) Kōsaburō |
康左郎 see styles |
kousaburou / kosaburo こうさぶろう |
(male given name) Kōsaburou |
康市朗 see styles |
kouichirou / koichiro こういちろう |
(male given name) Kōichirō |
康市郎 see styles |
kouichirou / koichiro こういちろう |
(male given name) Kōichirō |
康平縣 康平县 see styles |
kāng píng xiàn kang1 ping2 xian4 k`ang p`ing hsien kang ping hsien |
Kangping county in Shenyang 瀋陽|沈阳, Liaoning |
康康舞 see styles |
kāng kāng wǔ kang1 kang1 wu3 k`ang k`ang wu kang kang wu |
cancan (loanword) |
康廣仁 康广仁 see styles |
kāng guǎng rén kang1 guang3 ren2 k`ang kuang jen kang kuang jen |
Kang Guangren (1867-1898), younger brother of Kang Youwei 康有為|康有为[Kang1 You3 wei2] and one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898 |
康志朗 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(given name) Kōshirou |
康志郎 see styles |
koushirou / koshiro こうしろう |
(personal name) Kōshirou |
康拜因 see styles |
kāng bài yīn kang1 bai4 yin1 k`ang pai yin kang pai yin |
(loanword) combine (i.e. combine harvester) |
康政里 see styles |
yasumasasato やすまささと |
(place-name) Yasumasasato |
康日己 see styles |
yasuhiko やすひこ |
(male given name) Yasuhiko |
康昌香 see styles |
koushouka / koshoka こうしょうか |
(personal name) Kōshouka |
康明道 see styles |
koumeidou / komedo こうめいどう |
(personal name) Kōmeidō |
康有為 康有为 see styles |
kāng yǒu wéi kang1 you3 wei2 k`ang yu wei kang yu wei kouyuui / koyui こうゆうい |
Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator and would-be reformer, main leader of the failed reform movement of 1898 (personal name) Kōyūi |
康楽館 see styles |
kourakukan / korakukan こうらくかん |
(place-name) Kōrakukan |
康樂縣 康乐县 see styles |
kāng lè xiàn kang1 le4 xian4 k`ang le hsien kang le hsien |
Kangle County in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture 臨夏回族自治州|临夏回族自治州[Lin2 xia4 Hui2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu |
康次郎 see styles |
yasujirou / yasujiro やすじろう |
(male given name) Yasujirō |
康比古 see styles |
yasuhiko やすひこ |
(male given name) Yasuhiko |
康治郎 see styles |
koujirou / kojiro こうじろう |
(male given name) Kōjirō |
康煕帝 see styles |
koukitei / kokite こうきてい |
(person) Kangxi Emperor (Qing Dynasty) |
康煕期 see styles |
koukiki / kokiki こうきき |
(personal name) Kōkiki |
康熙帝 see styles |
koukitei / kokite こうきてい |
(person) Kangxi Emperor (Qing Dynasty) |
康珍化 see styles |
kouchinka / kochinka こうちんか |
(personal name) Kōchinka |
康生町 see styles |
kouseichou / kosecho こうせいちょう |
(place-name) Kōseichō |
康生通 see styles |
kouseitoori / kosetoori こうせいとおり |
(place-name) Kōseitoori |
康白度 see styles |
kāng bái dù kang1 bai2 du4 k`ang pai tu kang pai tu |
comprador (loanword) |
康砂朗 see styles |
kousaburou / kosaburo こうさぶろう |
(male given name) Kōsaburou |
康砂郎 see styles |
kousaburou / kosaburo こうさぶろう |
(male given name) Kōsaburou |
康秀峰 see styles |
koushuuhou / koshuho こうしゅうほう |
(personal name) Kōshuuhou |
康科德 see styles |
kāng kē dé kang1 ke1 de2 k`ang k`o te kang ko te |
Concord (place name); Concord, capital of US state New Hampshire |
康芳夫 see styles |
kouyoshio / koyoshio こうよしお |
(person) Kō Yoshio (1937-) |
康託爾 康托尔 see styles |
kāng tuō ěr kang1 tuo1 er3 k`ang t`o erh kang to erh |
Cantor (name); Georg Cantor (1845-1918), German mathematician, founder of set theory 集合論|集合论[ji2 he2 lun4] |
康静姫 see styles |
kouseiki / koseki こうせいき |
(personal name) Kōseiki |
康須雄 see styles |
yasuo やすお |
(given name) Yasuo |
康馬縣 康马县 see styles |
kāng mǎ xiàn kang1 ma3 xian4 k`ang ma hsien kang ma hsien |
Kangmar county, Tibetan: Khang dmar rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet |
不健康 see styles |
fukenkou / fukenko ふけんこう |
(noun or adjectival noun) poor health; ill health; unhealthy |
中平康 see styles |
nakahirakou / nakahirako なかひらこう |
(person) Nakahira Kō |
中康治 see styles |
nakakouji / nakakoji なかこうじ |
(person) Naka Kōji (1951.6.26-) |
井上康 see styles |
inouekou / inoeko いのうえこう |
(person) Inoue Kō |
亞健康 亚健康 see styles |
yà jiàn kāng ya4 jian4 kang1 ya chien k`ang ya chien kang |
suboptimal health status |
伊千康 see styles |
ichiyasu いちやす |
(personal name) Ichiyasu |
佐藤康 see styles |
satoukou / satoko さとうこう |
(person) Satou Kō |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "康" 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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