There are 19 total results for your 陽花 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
陽花 see styles |
youka / yoka ようか |
(female given name) Yōka |
陽花子 see styles |
yukako ゆかこ |
(female given name) Yukako |
陽花梨 see styles |
hikari ひかり |
(female given name) Hikari |
陽花瑠 see styles |
hikaru ひかる |
(female given name) Hikaru |
陽花莉 see styles |
hikari ひかり |
(female given name) Hikari |
陽花里 see styles |
hikari ひかり |
(female given name) Hikari |
向陽花 向阳花 see styles |
xiàng yáng huā xiang4 yang2 hua1 hsiang yang hua |
sunflower |
太陽花 太阳花 see styles |
tài yáng huā tai4 yang2 hua1 t`ai yang hua tai yang hua himawari ひまわり |
sunflower (Helianthus annuus); rose moss (Portulaca grandiflora) (female given name) Himawari |
好陽花 see styles |
supika すぴか |
(female given name) Supika |
季陽花 see styles |
kiyoka きよか |
(female given name) Kiyoka |
早陽花 see styles |
soyoka そよか |
(female given name) Soyoka |
紫陽花 see styles |
ajisai(gikun); ajisai あじさい(gikun); アジサイ |
(kana only) bigleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla); French hydrangea; (female given name) Haruka |
裟陽花 see styles |
sayaka さやか |
(female given name) Sayaka |
山紫陽花 see styles |
yamaajisai; yamaajisai / yamajisai; yamajisai やまあじさい; ヤマアジサイ |
(kana only) (See 沢紫陽花・さわあじさい) tea-of-heaven (Hydrangea macrophylla subsp. serrata); mountain hydrangea |
沢紫陽花 see styles |
sawaajisai; sawaajisai / sawajisai; sawajisai さわあじさい; サワアジサイ |
(kana only) tea-of-heaven (Hydrangea macrophylla subsp. serrata); mountain hydrangea |
紫陽花科 see styles |
ajisaika あじさいか |
Hydrangeaceae; family comprising the hortensias (hydrangeas) |
額紫陽花 see styles |
gakuajisai; gakuajisai がくあじさい; ガクアジサイ |
(kana only) lacecap hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla f. normalis) |
西洋紫陽花 see styles |
seiyouajisai; seiyouajisai / seyoajisai; seyoajisai せいようあじさい; セイヨウアジサイ |
(kana only) Western hydrangea; Hydrangea macrophylla |
Variations: |
ajisaika(ajisai科); ajisaika(紫陽花科) アジサイか(アジサイ科); あじさいか(紫陽花科) |
Hydrangeaceae (family comprising the hortensias (hydrangeas)) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "陽花" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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