There are 52 total results for your 菟 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
菟 see styles |
tù tu4 t`u tu usagi うさぎ |
dodder (Cuscuta sinensis, a parasitic vine with seeds having medicinal uses); also called 菟絲子|菟丝子 (irregular kanji usage) (kana only) rabbit; hare; coney; cony; lagomorph (esp. leporids); (personal name) Usagi |
菟原 see styles |
uhara うはら |
(surname) Uhara |
菟本 see styles |
umoto うもと |
(surname) Umoto |
菟田 see styles |
uda うだ |
(surname) Uda |
菟葵 see styles |
isoginchaku いそぎんちゃく |
(kana only) sea anemone |
菟道 see styles |
todou / todo とどう |
(place-name) Todō |
於菟 see styles |
oto おと |
(given name) Oto |
木菟 see styles |
tsuku つく |
(kana only) horned owl; (personal name) Tsuku |
涼菟 see styles |
ryouto / ryoto りょうと |
(personal name) Ryōto |
阿菟 see styles |
ā tù a1 tu4 a t`u a tu ato |
aṇu, v. 阿拏. |
菟原下 see styles |
ubarashimo うばらしも |
(place-name) Ubarashimo |
菟原中 see styles |
ubaranaka うばらなか |
(place-name) Ubaranaka |
菟田野 see styles |
utano うたの |
(place-name, surname) Utano |
菟砥川 see styles |
utokawa うとかわ |
(place-name) Utokawa |
菟絲子 菟丝子 see styles |
tù sī zǐ tu4 si1 zi3 t`u ssu tzu tu ssu tzu toshiko としこ |
dodder (Cuscuta sinensis, a parasitic vine with seeds used in medicine) (female given name) Toshiko |
伏菟野 see styles |
fudono ふどの |
(place-name) Fudono |
於菟丸 see styles |
otomaru おとまる |
(given name) Otomaru |
於菟吉 see styles |
otokichi おときち |
(given name) Otokichi |
於菟子 see styles |
otoko おとこ |
(female given name) Otoko |
於菟弥 see styles |
otoya おとや |
(given name) Otoya |
樹菟男 see styles |
kitoo きとお |
(given name) Kitoo |
玄菟郡 see styles |
xuán tù jun xuan2 tu4 jun4 hsüan t`u chün hsüan tu chün |
Xuantu commandery (108 BC-c. 300 AD), one of four Han dynasty commanderies in north Korea |
瑠菟薫 see styles |
ruuka / ruka るうか |
(female given name) Ruuka |
鷲木菟 see styles |
washimimizuku; washimimizuku わしみみずく; ワシミミズク |
(kana only) Eurasian eagle owl (Bubo bubo) |
菟原下一 see styles |
ubarashimoichi うばらしもいち |
(place-name) Ubarashimoichi |
菟原下二 see styles |
ubaroshimoni うばろしもに |
(place-name) Ubaroshimoni |
菟田野町 see styles |
utanochou / utanocho うたのちょう |
(place-name) Utanochō |
菟足神社 see styles |
utarijinja うたりじんじゃ |
(place-name) Utari Shrine |
三浦於菟 see styles |
miuraoto みうらおと |
(person) Miura Oto |
於菟四郎 see styles |
otoshirou / otoshiro おとしろう |
(male given name) Otoshirou |
東伏菟野 see styles |
higashifudono ひがしふどの |
(place-name) Higashifudono |
虎斑木菟 see styles |
torafuzuku; torafuzuku とらふずく; トラフズク |
(kana only) long-eared owl (Asio otus) |
青葉木菟 see styles |
aobazuku あおばずく |
(kana only) brown hawk owl (Ninox scutulata) |
三上於菟吉 see styles |
mikamiotokichi みかみおときち |
(person) Mikami Otokichi |
大木葉木菟 see styles |
ookonohazuku; ookonohazuku おおこのはずく; オオコノハズク |
(kana only) collared scops owl (Otus bakkamoena) |
木の葉木菟 see styles |
konohazuku; konohazuku; konohazuku; konohazuku このはずく; このはづく; コノハズク; コノハヅク |
(kana only) Eurasian scops owl (Otus scops) |
藪達梨舍菟 薮达梨舍菟 see styles |
sǒu dá lí shè tù sou3 da2 li2 she4 tu4 sou ta li she t`u sou ta li she tu Sōdarishato |
Sudarśana, the fourth circle round Meru, cf. 蘇 20. |
阿菟吒闡提 阿菟咤阐提 see styles |
ā tù zhà chǎn tí a1 tu4 zha4 chan3 ti2 a t`u cha ch`an t`i a tu cha chan ti adotasendai |
anustubhchandas, a metre of two lines each in 8 十 8 syllables; also 阿耨窣都婆. |
Variations: |
isoginchaku; isoginchaku いそぎんちゃく; イソギンチャク |
(kana only) sea anemone |
アメリカ鷲木菟 see styles |
amerikawashimimizuku; amerikawashimimizuku アメリカわしみみずく; アメリカワシミミズク |
(kana only) great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) |
宇陀郡菟田野町 see styles |
udagunutanochou / udagunutanocho うだぐんうたのちょう |
(place-name) Udagun'utanochō |
菟道稚郎子皇子墓 see styles |
ujinowakeiratsukonomikohaka / ujinowakeratsukonomikohaka うじのわけいらつこのみこはか |
(place-name) Ujinowakeiratsukonomikohaka |
Variations: |
aobazuku; aobazuku あおばずく; アオバズク |
(kana only) brown hawk owl (Ninox scutulata) |
舍多提婆摩菟舍喃 see styles |
shè duō tí pó mó tù shèn án she4 duo1 ti2 po2 mo2 tu4 shen4 an2 she to t`i p`o mo t`u shen an she to ti po mo tu shen an shata daiba matoshanan |
(Skt. śāstā deva-manuṣyāṇām) |
アメリカ大木葉木菟 see styles |
amerikaookonohazuku; amerikaookonohazuku アメリカおおこのはずく; アメリカオオコノハズク |
(kana only) screech owl (Otus asio) |
Variations: |
mimizuku(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); mimizuku(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); zuku(木菟); tsuku(木菟, 木兎)(ok); mimizuku みみずく(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); みみづく(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); ずく(木菟); つく(木菟, 木兎)(ok); ミミズク |
(kana only) horned owl |
Variations: |
usagi(p); u(兎)(ok); usagi うさぎ(P); う(兎)(ok); ウサギ |
(kana only) rabbit; hare; coney; cony; lagomorph (esp. leporids) |
Variations: |
torafuzuku; torafuzuku とらふずく; トラフズク |
(kana only) long-eared owl (Asio otus); northern long-eared owl |
Variations: |
isoginchaku; isoginchaku いそぎんちゃく; イソギンチャク |
(kana only) sea anemone |
Variations: |
usagi(p); u(兎)(ok); usagi うさぎ(P); う(兎)(ok); ウサギ |
(kana only) rabbit; hare; coney; cony; lagomorph (esp. leporids) |
Variations: |
aobazuku; aobazuku アオバズク; あおばずく |
(kana only) brown hawk owl (Ninox scutulata) |
Variations: |
mimizuku(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); mimizuku(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); zuku(木菟); tsuku(木菟, 木兎)(ok); mimizuku みみずく(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); みみづく(木菟, 角鴟, 鴟鵂); ずく(木菟); つく(木菟, 木兎)(ok); ミミズク |
(kana only) horned owl |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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