There are 10 total results for your 那摩 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
那摩 see styles |
nà mó na4 mo2 na mo nama |
nāman 娜麽 (or曇麽). A name 名. |
那摩溫 那摩温 see styles |
nà mó wēn na4 mo2 wen1 na mo wen |
foreman (pidgin derived from "number one", rendered in hanzi) (old) |
般那摩 see styles |
bān nà mó ban1 na4 mo2 pan na mo hannama |
padma, lotus, cf. 鉢. |
勒那摩提 see styles |
len à mó tí len4 a4 mo2 ti2 len a mo t`i len a mo ti Rokunamadai |
勒那婆提 ? Ratnamati, a monk from Central India, circa A. D. 500, who translated three works of which two remain. |
摩訶那摩 摩诃那摩 see styles |
mó hēn à mó mo2 hen1 a4 mo2 mo hen a mo Makanama |
摩訶男 Mahānāman, one of the first five of Śākyamuni's converts. |
關塔那摩 关塔那摩 see styles |
guān tǎ nà mó guan1 ta3 na4 mo2 kuan t`a na mo kuan ta na mo |
Guantanamo |
于遮那摩羅 于遮那摩罗 see styles |
yú zhēn à mó luó yu2 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2 yü chen a mo lo Ushanamara |
Used in error for 干遮那摩羅. |
干遮那摩羅 干遮那摩罗 see styles |
gān zhēn à mó luó gan1 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2 kan chen a mo lo Kanshanamara |
Kāñcana-mālā, a hair circlet or ornament of pure gold; name of the wife of Kuṇālā, noted for fidelity to her husband when he had been disgraced. |
母那摩奴沙 see styles |
mun à mó nú shā mun3 a4 mo2 nu2 sha1 mun a mo nu sha bona manusha |
mṛta-manuṣya |
關塔那摩灣 关塔那摩湾 see styles |
guān tǎ nà mó wān guan1 ta3 na4 mo2 wan1 kuan t`a na mo wan kuan ta na mo wan |
Guantanamo Bay (in Cuba) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 10 results for "那摩" 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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