There are 30 total results for your 七五三 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
七五三 see styles |
nagoya なごや |
(1) festival (shrine visit) by children aged 7, 5 and 3; (2) lucky numbers 7, 5 and 3; (surname) Nagoya |
七五三助 see styles |
shimesuke しめすけ |
(personal name) Shimesuke |
七五三吉 see styles |
shimekichi しめきち |
(personal name) Shimekichi |
七五三場 see styles |
shimeba しめば |
(place-name) Shimeba |
七五三太 see styles |
shimeta しめた |
(personal name) Shimeta |
七五三夫 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(given name) Shimeo |
七五三央 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(personal name) Shimeo |
七五三子 see styles |
shimeko しめこ |
(female given name) Shimeko |
七五三懸 see styles |
shimekake しめかけ |
(personal name) Shimekake |
七五三掛 see styles |
shimegake しめがけ |
(personal name) Shimegake |
七五三木 see styles |
shimegi しめぎ |
(surname) Shimegi |
七五三生 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(given name) Shimeo |
七五三田 see styles |
shimeda しめだ |
(surname) Shimeda |
七五三男 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(given name) Shimeo |
七五三緒 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(personal name) Shimeo |
七五三縄 see styles |
shimenawa しめなわ |
(Shinto) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
七五三與 see styles |
shimeyo しめよ |
(personal name) Shimeyo |
七五三造 see styles |
shimezou / shimezo しめぞう |
(given name) Shimezou |
七五三郎 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(personal name) Shimeo |
七五三野 see styles |
namiino / namino なみいの |
(surname) Namiino |
七五三雄 see styles |
shimeo しめお |
(surname, given name) Shimeo |
七五三飾 see styles |
shimekazari しめかざり |
decorating shrines and gates with shimenawa ropes for the New Year |
松七五三 see styles |
matsushime まつしめ |
(surname) Matsushime |
茂山七五三 see styles |
shigeyamashime しげやましめ |
(person) Shigeyama Shime |
奈河七五三助 see styles |
nagawashimesuke ながわしめすけ |
(person) Nagawa Shimesuke (18th century writer) |
Variations: |
shime しめ |
(1) (abbreviation) {Shinto} (See 注連縄) rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil; (2) (archaism) cordoning off; cordoning-off sign |
Variations: |
shichigosan しちごさん |
(1) shichi-go-san; 7-5-3 day; festival day for children aged 7, 5 and 3 held on or around November 15; (2) lucky numbers 7, 5 and 3 |
Variations: |
shimenawa しめなわ |
{Shinto} rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
Variations: |
shimenawa しめなわ |
{Shinto} rope used to cordon off consecrated areas or as a talisman against evil |
Variations: |
shimekazari しめかざり |
(See 注連縄) decorating shrines and gates with shimenawa ropes for the New Year |
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