There are 26 total results for your 波利 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
波利 see styles |
bō lì bo1 li4 po li hari はり |
(surname) Hari pari round, round about; complete, all. |
波利井 see styles |
harii / hari はりい |
(surname) Harii |
波利摩 see styles |
harima はりま |
(surname) Harima |
優波利 优波利 see styles |
yōu bō lì you1 bo1 li4 yu po li Uhari |
Upāli |
波利伽羅 波利伽罗 see styles |
bō lì qié luó bo1 li4 qie2 luo2 po li ch`ieh lo po li chieh lo harikara |
波伽羅 parikara, an auxiliary garment, loincloth, towel, etc. |
波利多首 see styles |
bō lì duō shǒu bo1 li4 duo1 shou3 po li to shou haritashu |
heaven of lesser purity |
波利婆沙 see styles |
bō lì pó shā bo1 li4 po2 sha1 po li p`o sha po li po sha haribasha |
parivāsa, sent to a separate abode, isolation for improper conduct. |
波利質多 波利质多 see styles |
bō lì zhí duō bo1 li4 zhi2 duo1 po li chih to harishita |
pārijāta |
波利質羅 波利质罗 see styles |
bō lì zhí luó bo1 li4 zhi2 luo2 po li chih lo harishira |
(波利質多羅), 波疑質姤; 波利樹 paricitra, a tree in the trāyastriṃśas heavens which fills the heavens with fragrance; also Pārijāta, a tree in Indra's heaven, one of the five trees of paradise, the coral-tree, erythina indica. |
波利迦羅 波利迦罗 see styles |
bō lì jiā luó bo1 li4 jia1 luo2 po li chia lo harikara |
patchwork |
佛陀波利 see styles |
fó tuó bō lì fo2 tuo2 bo1 li4 fo t`o po li fo to po li Buddahari |
Buddhapāla, came from Kabul to China 676; also Buddhapālita, a disciple of Nāgārjuna and founder of the 中論性教. |
婆師波利 婆师波利 see styles |
pó shī bō lì po2 shi1 bo1 li4 p`o shih po li po shih po li bashihari |
(Skt. vārṣika) |
提謂波利 提谓波利 see styles |
tí wèi bō lì ti2 wei4 bo1 li4 t`i wei po li ti wei po li Daii hari |
Trapusa and Bhallika, the two merchants who offered Śākyamuni barley and honey after his enlightenment. |
松波利佳 see styles |
matsunamirika まつなみりか |
(person) Matsunami Rika |
難波利三 see styles |
nanbatoshizou / nanbatoshizo なんばとしぞう |
(person) Nanba Toshizou (1936.9.25-) |
波利尼西亞 波利尼西亚 see styles |
bō lì ní xī yà bo1 li4 ni2 xi1 ya4 po li ni hsi ya |
Polynesia |
波利涅縛南 波利涅缚南 see styles |
bō lì niè fun án bo1 li4 nie4 fun2 an2 po li nieh fun an hari nebanan |
波利暱縛M003660 parinirvāṇa, v, 般. |
波利質多羅 波利质多罗 see styles |
bō lì zhí duō luó bo1 li4 zhi2 duo1 luo2 po li chih to lo harishittara |
(Skt. paricitra) |
安納波利斯 安纳波利斯 see styles |
ān nà bō lì sī an1 na4 bo1 li4 si1 an na po li ssu |
Annapolis (place name) |
提謂波利經 提谓波利经 see styles |
tí wèi bō lì jīng ti2 wei4 bo1 li4 jing1 t`i wei po li ching ti wei po li ching Daii hari kyō |
Sūtra of Trapuṣa and Bhallika |
波利呾羅拘迦 波利呾罗拘迦 see styles |
bō lì dá luó jū jiā bo1 li4 da2 luo2 ju1 jia1 po li ta lo chü chia Haritarakuka |
Parivrājaka |
波利婆羅遮伽 波利婆罗遮伽 see styles |
bō lì pó luó zhē qié bo1 li4 po2 luo2 zhe1 qie2 po li p`o lo che ch`ieh po li po lo che chieh haribarashaga |
male or female wandering ascetic |
波利質多羅樹 波利质多罗树 see styles |
bō lì zhí duō luó shù bo1 li4 zhi2 duo1 luo2 shu4 po li chih to lo shu harishittaraju |
(Skt. pārijātaka) tree |
明尼阿波利斯 see styles |
míng ní ā bō lì sī ming2 ni2 a1 bo1 li4 si1 ming ni a po li ssu |
Minneapolis, a nameplace in the USA, notably in Minnesota |
印第安納波利斯 印第安纳波利斯 see styles |
yìn dì ān nà bō lì sī yin4 di4 an1 na4 bo1 li4 si1 yin ti an na po li ssu |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
法屬波利尼西亞 法属波利尼西亚 see styles |
fǎ shǔ bō lì ní xī yà fa3 shu3 bo1 li4 ni2 xi1 ya4 fa shu po li ni hsi ya |
More info & calligraphy: French Polynesia |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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