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123456Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
臣 see styles |
chén chen2 ch`en chen omi; shin おみ; しん |
state official or subject in dynastic China; I, your servant (used in addressing the sovereign); Kangxi radical 131 (1) (archaism) retainer; attendant; (2) (おみ only) (archaism) (See 八色の姓) Omi (hereditary title; orig. one of the two highest such titles, later demoted to sixth highest of eight); (pronoun) (3) (しん only) (humble language) (used by a servant when speaking to their master) I; me; (surname) Tomi minister |
臣一 see styles |
tomikazu とみかず |
(personal name) Tomikazu |
臣下 see styles |
chén xià chen2 xia4 ch`en hsia chen hsia shinka しんか |
official in feudal court; subject (noun - becomes adjective with の) retainer; subject; vassal; servant subject (of a king) |
臣也 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
臣事 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(n,vs,vi) serving as a retainer |
臣二 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(given name) Shinji |
臣介 see styles |
shinsuke しんすけ |
(personal name) Shinsuke |
臣佐 see styles |
chén zuǒ chen2 zuo3 ch`en tso chen tso shinsa |
assistants |
臣佳 see styles |
mika みか |
(female given name) Mika |
臣保 see styles |
tomio とみお |
(personal name) Tomio |
臣僕 臣仆 see styles |
chén pú chen2 pu2 ch`en p`u chen pu |
servant |
臣僚 see styles |
chén liáo chen2 liao2 ch`en liao chen liao |
court official (in former times) |
臣功 see styles |
tomiko とみこ |
(female given name) Tomiko |
臣史 see styles |
takashi たかし |
(given name) Takashi |
臣司 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(surname) Shinji |
臣吾 see styles |
shingo しんご |
(given name) Shingo |
臣哉 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
臣啓 see styles |
tomihiro とみひろ |
(given name) Tomihiro |
臣善 see styles |
shinzen しんぜん |
(given name) Shinzen |
臣奈 see styles |
mina みな |
(female given name) Mina |
臣妾 see styles |
chén qiè chen2 qie4 ch`en ch`ieh chen chieh shinshō |
(literary) I, your servant (self-appellation of a lower-rank female); (archaic) male and female slaves; subjects (of a ruler) male and female servants |
臣子 see styles |
chén zǐ chen2 zi3 ch`en tzu chen tzu tomiko とみこ |
official in feudal court; subject (female given name) Tomiko |
臣守 see styles |
omori おもり |
(surname) Omori |
臣宜 see styles |
takanori たかのり |
(male given name) Takanori |
臣宣 see styles |
takanori たかのり |
(personal name) Takanori |
臣屬 臣属 see styles |
chén shǔ chen2 shu3 ch`en shu chen shu |
official in feudal court; subject |
臣川 see styles |
tomikawa とみかわ |
(surname) Tomikawa |
臣市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(given name) Shin'ichi |
臣平 see styles |
jinpei / jinpe じんぺい |
(personal name) Jinpei |
臣幸 see styles |
tomoyuki ともゆき |
(personal name) Tomoyuki |
臣弘 see styles |
takahiro たかひろ |
(given name) Takahiro |
臣彦 see styles |
shigehiko しげひこ |
(male given name) Shigehiko |
臣従 see styles |
shinjuu / shinju しんじゅう |
(n,vs,vi) vassalage |
臣志 see styles |
takashi たかし |
(personal name) Takashi |
臣服 see styles |
chén fú chen2 fu2 ch`en fu chen fu shinpuku しんぷく |
to acknowledge allegiance to (some regime); to serve (n,vs,vi) vassalage |
臣次 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(given name) Shinji |
臣民 see styles |
chén mín chen2 min2 ch`en min chen min shinmin しんみん |
subject (of a kingdom, ruler etc) (form) subject; national; citizen subjects |
臣永 see styles |
tominaga とみなが |
(surname) Tominaga |
臣生 see styles |
tomio とみお |
(personal name) Tomio |
臣男 see styles |
tomio とみお |
(given name) Tomio |
臣矢 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
臣節 see styles |
shinsetsu しんせつ |
loyalty to one's master |
臣籍 see styles |
shinseki しんせき |
status of a subject |
臣羽 see styles |
shinba しんば |
(female given name) Shinba |
臣良 see styles |
tomiyoshi とみよし |
(male given name) Tomiyoshi |
臣虜 臣虏 see styles |
chén lǔ chen2 lu3 ch`en lu chen lu |
slave |
臣財 see styles |
takara たから |
(surname) Takara |
臣輔 see styles |
omisuke おみすけ |
(given name) Omisuke |
臣道 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(given name) Yoshimichi |
臣郁 see styles |
takafumi たかふみ |
(personal name) Takafumi |
臣郎 see styles |
tomirou / tomiro とみろう |
(male given name) Tomirou |
臣香 see styles |
mika みか |
(female given name) Mika |
一臣 see styles |
kazumi かずみ |
(female given name) Kazumi |
七臣 see styles |
kazuomi かずおみ |
(personal name) Kazuomi |
下臣 see styles |
kashin かしん |
low-rank retainer |
不臣 see styles |
fushin ふしん |
disloyalty; unfaithfulness |
中臣 see styles |
nakatomi なかとみ |
(surname) Nakatomi |
久臣 see styles |
hisaomi ひさおみ |
(given name) Hisaomi |
乙臣 see styles |
otsuo おつお |
(female given name) Otsuo |
乱臣 see styles |
ranshin らんしん |
traitor |
亮臣 see styles |
akiomi あきおみ |
(personal name) Akiomi |
人臣 see styles |
rén chén ren2 chen2 jen ch`en jen chen jinshin じんしん |
an official (in former times) subjects; retainers |
仁臣 see styles |
masaomi まさおみ |
(given name) Hisaomi |
伊臣 see styles |
itomi いとみ |
(surname) Itomi |
伸臣 see styles |
nobuomi のぶおみ |
(personal name) Nobuomi |
佐臣 see styles |
saomi さおみ |
(personal name) Saomi |
佞臣 see styles |
neishin / neshin ねいしん |
crafty courtier; traitor |
佳臣 see styles |
yoshimitsu よしみつ |
(personal name) Yoshimitsu |
使臣 see styles |
shishin ししん |
envoy |
侍臣 see styles |
jishin じしん |
courtier; attendant |
俊臣 see styles |
toshiomi としおみ |
(given name) Toshiomi |
保臣 see styles |
yasutomi やすとみ |
(given name) Yasutomi |
信臣 see styles |
nobuomi のぶおみ |
(male given name) Nobuomi |
修臣 see styles |
shuushin / shushin しゅうしん |
(given name) Shuushin |
倖臣 see styles |
koushin / koshin こうしん |
favorite courtier; favourite courtier |
偉臣 see styles |
takeomi たけおみ |
(male given name) Takeomi |
健臣 see styles |
takeomi たけおみ |
(given name) Takeomi |
偵臣 see styles |
sadaomi さだおみ |
(personal name) Sadaomi |
優臣 see styles |
masaomi まさおみ |
(given name) Masaomi |
元臣 see styles |
motoshige もとしげ |
(personal name) Motoshige |
充臣 see styles |
mitsuomi みつおみ |
(given name) Mitsuomi |
光臣 see styles |
mitsuomi みつおみ |
(surname) Mitsuomi |
克臣 see styles |
katsumi かつみ |
(personal name) Katsumi |
內臣 内臣 see styles |
nèi chén nei4 chen2 nei ch`en nei chen |
chamberlain |
公臣 see styles |
hiroomi ひろおみ |
(personal name) Hiroomi |
典臣 see styles |
noriomi のりおみ |
(given name) Noriomi |
兼臣 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
(personal name) Kenshin |
利臣 see styles |
toshiomi としおみ |
(given name) Toshiomi |
功臣 see styles |
gōng chén gong1 chen2 kung ch`en kung chen koushin / koshin こうしん |
meritorious official; person who renders exceptional service; hero; (fig.) something that plays a vital role meritorious retainer; (personal name) Kōjin |
勇臣 see styles |
yuujin / yujin ゆうじん |
(female given name) Yūjin |
勝臣 see styles |
katsutomi かつとみ |
(given name) Katsutomi |
匡臣 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(given name) Masami |
千臣 see styles |
chiomi ちおみ |
(given name) Chiomi |
卓臣 see styles |
takumi たくみ |
(female given name) Takumi |
博臣 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(personal name) Hiromi |
反臣 see styles |
hanshin はんしん |
rebellious retainer |
叛臣 see styles |
hanshin はんしん |
rebellious retainer |
史臣 see styles |
shǐ chén shi3 chen2 shih ch`en shih chen |
official in charge of public records |
吉臣 see styles |
yoshiomi よしおみ |
(given name) Yoshiomi |
名臣 see styles |
míng chén ming2 chen2 ming ch`en ming chen |
important official or statesman (in feudal China) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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