There are 33 total results for your 源氏 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
源氏 see styles |
genji げんじ |
(1) Genji (the character in the Genji Monogatari); (2) the Minamoto family; (place-name, surname) Genji |
源氏名 see styles |
genjina げんじな |
"professional name" used by hostesses and geisha |
源氏山 see styles |
genjiyama げんじやま |
(surname) Genjiyama |
源氏岳 see styles |
genjidake げんじだけ |
(personal name) Genjidake |
源氏川 see styles |
genjigawa げんじがわ |
(personal name) Genjigawa |
源氏星 see styles |
genjiboshi げんじぼし |
{astron} (See リゲル) Rigel (star in the constellation Orion); Beta Orionis; Beta Ori; Genji star |
源氏森 see styles |
genjimori げんじもり |
(surname) Genjimori |
源氏田 see styles |
genjida げんじだ |
(surname) Genjida |
源氏町 see styles |
genjimachi げんじまち |
(place-name) Genjimachi |
源氏絵 see styles |
genjie げんじえ |
(hist) {art} (See 源氏物語,浮世絵) genji-e; ukiyo-e depicting scenes from The Tale of Genji |
源氏豆 see styles |
genjimame げんじまめ |
sugar-coated soybeans |
源氏野 see styles |
genjino げんじの |
(place-name) Genjino |
源氏香 see styles |
genjikou / genjiko げんじこう |
(See 組香) Genjiko; incense-comparing game with each of the 52 patterns named after a chapter of the Tale of Genji |
光源氏 see styles |
hikarugenji ひかるげんじ |
(person) Hikaru Genji; The Shining Genji |
夢源氏 see styles |
yumegenji ゆめげんじ |
(personal name) Yumegenji |
源氏の滝 see styles |
genjinotaki げんじのたき |
(place-name) Genji Falls |
源氏ケ丘 see styles |
genjigaoka げんじがおか |
(place-name) Genjigaoka |
源氏ケ崎 see styles |
genjigasaki げんじがさき |
(place-name) Genjigasaki |
源氏パイ see styles |
genjipai げんじパイ |
(product) Genji Pie (palmier made by Sanritsu Confectionery); (product name) Genji Pie (palmier made by Sanritsu Confectionery) |
源氏ヶ峰 see styles |
genjigamine げんじがみね |
(place-name) Genjigamine |
源氏供養 see styles |
genjikuyou / genjikuyo げんじくよう |
(person) Genji Kuyou |
源氏屋敷 see styles |
genjiyashiki げんじやしき |
(place-name) Genjiyashiki |
源氏物語 源氏物语 see styles |
yuán shì wù yǔ yuan2 shi4 wu4 yu3 yüan shih wu yü genjimonogatari げんじものがたり |
The Tale of Genji; Genji Monogatari The Tale of Genji (Heian-period classic); (wk) The Tale of Genji |
源氏神明 see styles |
genjishinmei / genjishinme げんじしんめい |
(place-name) Genjishinmei |
源氏鶏太 see styles |
genjikeita / genjiketa げんじけいた |
(person) Genji Keita |
村渋源氏 see styles |
murakamigenji むらかみげんじ |
(person) Murakami Genji |
田舎源氏 see styles |
inakagenji いなかげんじ |
(person) Inaka Genji |
源氏ヒカル see styles |
genjihikaru げんじヒカル |
(person) Genji Hikaru |
源氏ヶ駄場 see styles |
genjigadaba げんじがだば |
(place-name) Genjigadaba |
源氏神明町 see styles |
genjishinmeimachi / genjishinmemachi げんじしんめいまち |
(place-name) Genjishinmeimachi |
八幡源氏垣外 see styles |
yawatagenjigaito やわたげんじがいと |
(place-name) Yawatagenjigaito |
夢源氏剣祭文 see styles |
yumegenjitsuruginosaimon ゆめげんじつるぎのさいもん |
(personal name) Yumegenjitsuruginosaimon |
源氏山ゴルフ場 see styles |
genjiyamagorufujou / genjiyamagorufujo げんじやまゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Genjiyama golf links |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "源氏" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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