There are 36 total results for your azure search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蒼龍 苍龙 see styles |
cāng lóng cang1 long2 ts`ang lung tsang lung souryuu / soryu そうりゅう |
More info & calligraphy: Blue Dragon(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū |
青龍 青龙 see styles |
qīng lóng qing1 long2 ch`ing lung ching lung seiryuu / seryu せいりゅう |
Azure Dragon, one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations, also known as the Azure Dragon of the East 東方青龍|东方青龙[Dong1 fang1 Qing1 long2] or 東方蒼龍|东方苍龙[Dong1 fang1 Cang1 long2]; (slang) man without pubic hair (1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (surname, given name) Seiryū |
滄 沧 see styles |
cāng cang1 ts`ang tsang sougai / sogai そうがい |
blue-green or azure (of water); vast (of water); cold (given name) Sougai vast |
蒼 苍 see styles |
cāng cang1 ts`ang tsang souji / soji そうじ |
dark blue; deep green; ash-gray (n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) blue; (2) green; (3) (abbreviation) green light; (4) black (horse coat color); (prefix) (5) immature; unripe; young; (personal name) Souji Azure; the heavens; grey, old. |
四象 see styles |
sì xiàng si4 xiang4 ssu hsiang shishou / shisho ししょう |
four divisions (of the twenty-eight constellations 二十八宿[er4 shi2 ba1 xiu4] of the sky into groups of seven mansions), namely: Azure Dragon 青龍|青龙[Qing1 long2], White Tiger 白虎[Bai2 hu3], Vermilion Bird 朱雀[Zhu1 que4], Black Tortoise 玄武[Xuan2 wu3] four images; four symbols; four emblems; four phenomena; four phases; (given name) Shishou |
尾長 see styles |
onaga; onaga おなが; オナガ |
(1) (kana only) azure-winged magpie (Cyanopica cyana); (prefix) (2) long-tailed; (surname) Onaga |
湛藍 湛蓝 see styles |
zhàn lán zhan4 lan2 chan lan |
azure |
瓦藍 瓦蓝 see styles |
wǎ lán wa3 lan2 wa lan |
(usu. of the sky) azure; bright blue |
白藍 see styles |
shiraai; shiroai / shirai; shiroai しらあい; しろあい |
pale cyan; pale azure |
石青 see styles |
shí qīng shi2 qing1 shih ch`ing shih ching |
azurite; copper azurite 2CuCO3-Cu(OH)2; azure blue |
碧空 see styles |
bì kōng bi4 kong1 pi k`ung pi kung hekikuu / hekiku へきくう |
the blue sky blue sky; azure sky; (female given name) Sora |
碧雲 see styles |
hekiun へきうん |
(1) bluish cloud; (2) azure sky; blue sky; (given name) Hekiun |
紺碧 see styles |
konpeki こんぺき |
deep blue; azure; (personal name) Konpeki |
蒼天 苍天 see styles |
cāng tiān cang1 tian1 ts`ang t`ien tsang tien souten / soten そうてん |
firmament (1) blue sky; azure sky; (2) spring sky; (female given name) Sora blue sky |
蒼竜 see styles |
souryuu / soryu そうりゅう |
(1) blue dragon; (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) (astron) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree; (given name) Souryū |
蒼紅 see styles |
soukou / soko そうこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) blue and red; azure and crimson |
蔚藍 蔚蓝 see styles |
wèi lán wei4 lan2 wei lan |
azure; sky-blue |
藍白 see styles |
aijiro あいじろ |
pale cyan; pale azure |
青し see styles |
aoshi あおし |
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) blue; azure; (adj-ku) (2) (archaism) green; (adj-ku) (3) (archaism) (in ref. to facial colour) pale; gray; grey; (adj-ku) (4) (archaism) unripe; inexperienced |
青竜 see styles |
seiryuu / seryu せいりゅう |
(1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (surname, given name) Seiryū |
オナガ see styles |
onaga オナガ |
(1) (kana only) azure-winged magpie (Cyanopica cyana); (prefix) (2) long-tailed |
五大色 see styles |
wǔ dà sè wu3 da4 se4 wu ta se go daishiki |
The five chief colours— yellow for earth, white for water, red for fire, black for wind, azure for space (or the sky). Some say white for wind and black for water. |
冰伽羅 冰伽罗 see styles |
bīng qié luó bing1 qie2 luo2 ping ch`ieh lo ping chieh lo hyōgara |
piṅgala, tawny; tr. as 蒼色 azure, grey. |
天藍色 天蓝色 see styles |
tiān lán sè tian1 lan2 se4 t`ien lan se tien lan se |
azure |
灰喜鵲 灰喜鹊 see styles |
huī xǐ què hui1 xi3 que4 hui hsi ch`üeh hui hsi chüeh |
(bird species of China) azure-winged magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) |
瑠璃色 see styles |
ruriiro / ruriro るりいろ |
lapis lazuli blue; bright blue; azure |
蒼龍窟 苍龙窟 see styles |
cāng lóng kū cang1 long2 ku1 ts`ang lung k`u tsang lung ku sōryū kutsu |
The cave of the azure or green dragon, where it lies curled over the talismanic pearl, which only a hero can obtain. |
灰藍山雀 灰蓝山雀 see styles |
huī lán shān què hui1 lan2 shan1 que4 hui lan shan ch`üeh hui lan shan chüeh |
(bird species of China) azure tit (Cyanistes cyanus) |
アジュール see styles |
ajuuru / ajuru アジュール |
(product) Azure (cloud computing platform run by Microsoft) |
十五尊觀音 十五尊观音 see styles |
shí wǔ zūn guān yīn shi2 wu3 zun1 guan1 yin1 shih wu tsun kuan yin Jūgoson Kannon |
The fifteen kinds of Guanyin's images—normal face, with thousand hands, horse's head, eleven faces, as Cundā (Marīci), with the 如意 talismanic wheel, net, white robe, leaf robe, moon, willow, fruit, as Tārā, with azure neck, and as Gandharāja. |
Variations: |
souryou; souryuu / soryo; soryu そうりょう; そうりゅう |
(1) (See 青竜・1) blue dragon; (2) (See 青竜・2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree |
Variations: |
seiryou; shouryou; seiryuu / seryo; shoryo; seryu せいりょう; しょうりょう; せいりゅう |
(1) blue dragon (an auspicious creature in Chinese mythology); (2) (See 四神) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens) |
Variations: |
ao あお |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) blue; azure; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (mostly in compound words and in ref. to fruits, plants and traffic lights) green; (3) (abbreviation) (See 青信号・1) green light (traffic); (4) (See 青毛) black (horse coat color); (5) (abbreviation) {hanaf} (See 青タン・1) blue 5-point card; (prefix) (6) immature; unripe; young |
Variations: |
aoi あおい |
(adjective) (1) blue; azure; (adjective) (2) (mostly arch. or in ref. to fruits, vegetables and traffic lights, etc.) green; (adjective) (3) (青い, 蒼い only) (in ref. to facial colour) pale; gray; grey; (adjective) (4) (青い, 蒼い only) unripe; inexperienced |
Variations: |
aoi あおい |
(adjective) (1) blue; azure; (adjective) (2) (mostly arch. or in ref. to fruits, vegetables and traffic lights, etc.) green; (adjective) (3) (青い, 蒼い only) (in ref. to facial colour) pale; gray; grey; (adjective) (4) (青い, 蒼い only) unripe; inexperienced |
Variations: |
aoi あおい |
(adjective) (1) blue; azure; (adjective) (2) (mostly archaic or in ref. to fruits, vegetables and traffic lights) green; (adjective) (3) (青い, 蒼い only) pale (facial color); gray; grey; (adjective) (4) (青い, 蒼い only) unripe; inexperienced |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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