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There are 55 total results for your ebisu search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

エイビス

see styles
 eibisu / ebisu
    エイビス

More info & calligraphy:

Avis
(surname) Avis

see styles

    yi2
i
 i
    い
non-Han people, esp. to the East of China; barbarians; to wipe out; to exterminate; to tear down; to raze
barbarian; (surname) Ebisu
transliteration of Indic i sound

see styles
róng
    rong2
jung
 munemori
    むねもり
generic term for weapons (old); army (matters); military affairs
Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce; (1) (archaism) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); (3) brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); (4) (derogatory term) foreigner; barbarian; (personal name) Munemori

夷子

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

夷講

see styles
 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

戎子

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

戎講

see styles
 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

新夷

see styles
 shinebisu
    しんえびす
(place-name) Shin'ebisu

新胡

see styles
 shinebisu
    しんえびす
(surname) Shin'ebisu

沖詞

see styles
 okikotoba
    おきことば
euphemisms used by superstitious sailors (e.g. calling sardines "sundries", whales "Ebisu", etc.)

福娘

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 fukumusume
    ふくむすめ
(See 十日戎) shrine maiden employed temporarily during the Tōka Ebisu festival

福笹

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 fukuzasa
    ふくざさ
lucky bamboo branch (sold during the Toka Ebisu festival in early January)

蛭子

see styles
 hirune
    ひるね
Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce; (surname) Hirune

蝦夷


虾夷

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xiā yí
    xia1 yi2
hsia i
 emishi(p); ezo; emishi
    えみし(P); えぞ; エミシ
Emishi or Ebisu, ethnic group of ancient Japan, thought to be related to modern Ainus
(1) (hist) Emishi; Ezo; non-Yamato peoples in northern Japan; (2) (えぞ only) (hist) (See 蝦夷地・1) Yezo; Hokkaido, Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands; (personal name) Emishi

蝦子


虾子

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xiā zi
    xia1 zi5
hsia tzu
 ebisu
    えびす
shrimp
(surname) Ebisu

グリ下

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 gurishita
    グリした
(place-name) underneath of the Ebisu Bridge (and below the large Glico sign) in Dotonbori, Osaka

十日戎

see styles
 tookaebisu
    とおかえびす
(See 恵比寿・えびす) festival held on January 10 in honor of Ebisu, the god of fishing and commerce

Variations:

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(1) (archaism) (See 蝦夷・1) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); (3) brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); (4) (derogatory term) foreigner; barbarian

夷大黒

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 ebisudaikoku
    えびすだいこく
(person) Ebisu Daikoku

恵比壽

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

恵比寿

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce; (place-name, surname) Ebisu

恵比須

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce; (place-name, surname) Ebisu

恵美寿

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(place-name) Ebisu

恵美須

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

恵飛須

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

惠比寿

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

惠比須

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(place-name, surname) Ebisu

惠飛須

see styles
 ebisu
    えびす
(surname) Ebisu

戎信行

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 ebisunobuyuki
    えびすのぶゆき
(person) Ebisu Nobuyuki (1972.4-)

沖言葉

see styles
 okikotoba
    おきことば
euphemisms used by superstitious sailors (e.g. calling sardines "sundries", whales "Ebisu", etc.)

えびす講

see styles
 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

夷毘沙門

see styles
 ebisubishamon
    えびすびしゃもん
(person) Ebisu Bishamon

恵比寿講

see styles
 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

恵比寿駅

see styles
 ebisueki
    えびすえき
(st) Ebisu Station

恵比須講

see styles
 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

恵比須駅

see styles
 ebisueki
    えびすえき
(st) Ebisu Station

戎子良雄

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 ebisuyoshio
    えびすよしお
(person) Ebisu Yoshio

蛭子能収

see styles
 ebisuyoshikazu
    えびすよしかず
(person) Ebisu Yoshikazu (1947.10-)

えびっさん

see styles
 ebissan
    えびっさん
(colloquialism) Ebisu (local dialect forms)

えべっさん

see styles
 ebessan
    えべっさん
(colloquialism) Ebisu (local dialect forms)

おべっさん

see styles
 obessan
    おべっさん
(colloquialism) Ebisu (local dialect forms)

恵比寿公園

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 ebisukouen / ebisukoen
    えびすこうえん
(place-name) Ebisu Park

恵美酒神社

see styles
 ebisujinja
    えびすじんじゃ
(place-name) Ebisu Shrine

おいべっさん

see styles
 oibessan
    おいべっさん
(colloquialism) Ebisu (local dialect forms)

およべっさん

see styles
 oyobessan
    およべっさん
(colloquialism) Ebisu (local dialect forms)

恵比寿まさ子

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 ebisumasako
    えびすまさこ
(person) Ebisu Masako (1945.1.21-)

Variations:
沖言葉
沖詞

see styles
 okikotoba
    おきことば
euphemisms used by superstitious sailors (e.g. calling sardines "sundries", whales "Ebisu", etc.)

恵比須トンネル

see styles
 ebisutonneru
    えびすトンネル
(place-name) Ebisu Tunnel

Variations:
戎さん
戎っさん

see styles
 ebessan
    えべっさん
(kana only) (ksb:) (osb:) (See 恵比寿) Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce

恵比寿ガーデンプレイス

see styles
 ebisugaadenpureisu / ebisugadenpuresu
    えびすガーデンプレイス
(place-name) Ebisu Garden Place

Variations:
恵比寿(P)
恵比須


蛭子

see styles
 ebisu(p); ebisu(恵比寿, 恵比須); ebesu(恵比須); hiruko(蛭子)
    えびす(P); ゑびす(恵比寿, 恵比須); えべす(恵比須); ひるこ(蛭子)
(See 七福神) Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce

Variations:
えびす講
恵比寿講
恵比須講
夷講
戎講

see styles
 ebisukou / ebisuko
    えびすこう
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour)

Variations:
十日戎
十日えびす
十日恵比寿
十日恵比須

see styles
 tookaebisu
    とおかえびす
(See 恵比寿) Tōka Ebisu; festival held on January 10 in honor of Ebisu, the god of fishing and commerce

Variations:
おいべっさん
えびっさん
おべっさん
およべっさん

see styles
 oibessan; ebissan; obessan; oyobessan
    おいべっさん; えびっさん; おべっさん; およべっさん
(dialectal) (See 恵比寿) Ebisu; god of fishing and commerce

Variations:
えべっさん
おいべっさん
えびっさん
おべっさん
およべっさん

see styles
 ebessan; oibessan; ebissan; obessan; oyobessan
    えべっさん; おいべっさん; えびっさん; おべっさん; およべっさん
(colloquialism) (えべっさん can be 戎っさん) (See 恵比寿) Ebisu (local dialect forms)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 55 results for "ebisu" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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