There are 29 total results for your 大志 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大志 see styles |
dà zhì da4 zhi4 ta chih motoyuki もとゆき |
high aims ambition; aspiration; (personal name) Motoyuki |
大志万 see styles |
ooshima おおしま |
(surname) Ooshima |
大志保 see styles |
ooshio おおしお |
(surname) Ooshio |
大志多 see styles |
ooshida おおしだ |
(surname) Ooshida |
大志崎 see styles |
ooshizaki おおしざき |
(place-name) Ooshizaki |
大志戸 see styles |
ooshito おおしと |
(place-name) Ooshito |
大志摩 see styles |
ooshima おおしま |
(surname) Ooshima |
大志朗 see styles |
daijirou / daijiro だいじろう |
(male given name) Daijirō |
大志民 see styles |
ooshidami おおしだみ |
(surname) Ooshidami |
大志田 see styles |
ooshida おおしだ |
(place-name, surname) Ooshida |
大志茂 see styles |
oojimo おおじも |
(place-name) Oojimo |
大志賀 see styles |
ooshiga おおしが |
(surname) Ooshiga |
大志辺 see styles |
taishihen たいしへん |
(place-name) Taishihen |
大志郎 see styles |
daishirou / daishiro だいしろう |
(male given name) Daishirou |
大志野 see styles |
ooshino おおしの |
(surname) Ooshino |
大志々伎 see styles |
ooshijiki おおしじき |
(place-name) Ooshijiki |
大志焚身 see styles |
dà zhì fén shēn da4 zhi4 fen2 shen1 ta chih fen shen daishi funshin |
The monk Ta-chin who sacrificed himself on the pyre, and thus caused Yang Ti of the Sui dynasty to withdraw his order for dispersing the monks. |
大志生木 see styles |
daijuuki / daijuki だいじゅうき |
(place-name) Daijuuki |
大志田川 see styles |
ooshidagawa おおしだがわ |
(place-name) Ooshidagawa |
大志田駅 see styles |
ooshidaeki おおしだえき |
(st) Ooshida Station |
三浦大志 see styles |
miurahiroshi みうらひろし |
(person) Miura Hiroshi (1979.5.20-) |
加藤大志 see styles |
katoudaishi / katodaishi かとうだいし |
(person) Katou Daishi (1983.7.26-) |
胸無大志 胸无大志 see styles |
xiōng wú dà zhì xiong1 wu2 da4 zhi4 hsiung wu ta chih |
to have no aspirations (idiom); unambitious |
大志々伎町 see styles |
ooshijikichou / ooshijikicho おおしじきちょう |
(place-name) Ooshijikichō |
吉村大志郎 see styles |
yoshimurataishirou / yoshimurataishiro よしむらたいしろう |
(person) Yoshimura Taishirou |
増位山大志郎 see styles |
masuiyamadaishirou / masuiyamadaishiro ますいやまだいしろう |
(person) Masuiyama Daishirou (1919.11.3-) (1948.11.16-) |
少年よ大志を抱け see styles |
shounenyotaishioidake / shonenyotaishioidake しょうねんよたいしをいだけ |
More info & calligraphy: Boys be Ambitious |
Variations: |
shounenyotaishioidake / shonenyotaishioidake しょうねんよたいしをいだけ |
(expression) (quote) (from a speech by William Smith Clark) boys, be ambitious |
Variations: |
shounenyo、taishioidake / shonenyo、taishioidake しょうねんよ、たいしをいだけ |
(expression) (quote) (from a speech by William Smith Clark) boys, be ambitious |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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