There are 31 total results for your 壹 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
壹 see styles |
yī yi1 i ichi いち |
one (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (out-dated kanji) (num,pref) (1) one; (adj-no,suf) (2) best; (can be adjective with の) (3) first; foremost; (4) beginning; start; (5) bottom string (on a shamisen, etc.) |
壹丁 see styles |
ichichou / ichicho いちちょう |
(surname) Ichichō |
壹与 see styles |
iyo いよ |
(female given name) Iyo |
壹内 see styles |
tsubouchi / tsubochi つぼうち |
(surname) Tsubouchi |
壹勇 see styles |
ichiyuu / ichiyu いちゆう |
(personal name) Ichiyū |
壹子 see styles |
ichiko いちこ |
(female given name) Ichiko |
壹岐 see styles |
itsugi いつぎ |
More info & calligraphy: Iki |
壹崎 see styles |
ichizaki いちざき |
(surname) Ichizaki |
壹橋 see styles |
ichihashi いちはし |
(personal name) Ichihashi |
壹添 see styles |
ichizoe いちぞえ |
(surname) Ichizoe |
壹谷 see styles |
ichiya いちや |
(surname) Ichiya |
壹里 see styles |
ichiri いちり |
(place-name) Ichiri |
恵壹 see styles |
keiichi / kechi けいいち |
(personal name) Keiichi |
潤壹 see styles |
junichi じゅんいち |
(personal name) Jun'ichi |
礼壹 see styles |
reiichi / rechi れいいち |
(given name) Reiichi |
壹ツ石 see styles |
hitotsuishi ひとついし |
(surname) Hitotsuishi |
壹一郎 see styles |
taiichirou / taichiro たいいちろう |
(male given name) Taiichirō |
壹岐尾 see styles |
ikio いきお |
(surname) Ikio |
壹町畠 see styles |
ichimachihata いちまちはた |
(surname) Ichimachihata |
壹貫田 see styles |
ikkanda いっかんだ |
(surname) Ikkanda |
竺道壹 see styles |
zhú dào yī zhu2 dao4 yi1 chu tao i Chiku Dōichi |
Zhu Daoyi |
藪恵壹 see styles |
yabukeiichi / yabukechi やぶけいいち |
(person) Yabu Keiichi (1968-) |
壹岐春記 see styles |
ikiharuki いきはるき |
(person) Iki Haruki |
壹敗塗地 壹败涂地 see styles |
yī bài tú dì yi1 bai4 tu2 di4 i pai t`u ti i pai tu ti |
beaten and wiped over the floor (idiom); to fail utterly; a crushing defeat; failed and in a hopeless position |
加藤壹康 see styles |
katoukazuyasu / katokazuyasu かとうかずやす |
(person) Katou Kazuyasu |
增壹阿含 see styles |
zēng yī ā hán zeng1 yi1 a1 han2 tseng i a han zōichi agon |
increasing-by-one tradition |
浅井敬壹 see styles |
asaikeiichi / asaikechi あさいけいいち |
(person) Asai Keiichi |
約翰壹書 约翰壹书 see styles |
yuē hàn yī shū yue1 han4 yi1 shu1 yüeh han i shu |
First epistle of St John; also written 約翰一書|约翰一书 |
菅屋潤壹 see styles |
sugenoyajunichi すげのやじゅんいち |
(person) Sugenoya Jun'ichi |
增壹阿含經 增壹阿含经 see styles |
zēng yī ā hán jīng zeng1 yi1 a1 han2 jing1 tseng i a han ching Zōichi agon kyō |
Increased by One Āgama Sūtras |
Variations: |
ichi いち |
(num,pref) (1) (壱, 弌 and 壹 are used in legal documents) one; 1; (adj-no,suf) (2) best; (can be adjective with の) (3) first; foremost; (4) beginning; start; (prefix noun) (5) (before a noun) a (single); one (of many); (6) {cards} (See エース・1) ace; (7) bottom string (on a shamisen, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 31 results for "壹" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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