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Simple Dictionary Definition |
夢桜 see styles |
yura ゆら |
(female given name) Yura |
大桜 see styles |
oozakura おおざくら |
(place-name, surname) Oozakura |
奈桜 see styles |
nao なお |
(female given name) Nao |
妃桜 see styles |
hio ひお |
(female given name) Hio |
姥桜 see styles |
ubazakura うばざくら |
faded beauty |
姫桜 see styles |
miou / mio みおう |
(female given name) Miou |
季桜 see styles |
kira きら |
(female given name) Kira |
実桜 see styles |
mizakura みざくら |
(See 桜桃・おうとう) cherry tree with edible fruit (esp. sweet cherry or Nanking cherry); cherry (fruit); (female given name) Mion |
寒桜 see styles |
kanzakura; kanzakura かんざくら; カンザクラ |
(1) (kana only) (See 冬桜・ふゆざくら・2) Prunus kanzakura (species of winter-blooming cherry tree); (2) (kana only) Chinese primrose (Primula sinensis) |
寧桜 see styles |
neo ねお |
(female given name) Neo |
将桜 see styles |
shouou / shoo しょうおう |
(given name) Shouou |
小桜 see styles |
koharu こはる |
(female given name) Koharu |
山桜 see styles |
yamazakura; yamazakura やまざくら; ヤマザクラ |
mountain cherry (Cerasus jamasakura); (place-name) Yamazakura |
岩桜 see styles |
iwazakura いわざくら |
(surname) Iwazakura |
峰桜 see styles |
minezakura みねざくら |
(kana only) Japanese alpine cherry (Prunus nipponica) |
嶺桜 see styles |
minezakura みねざくら |
(kana only) Japanese alpine cherry (Prunus nipponica) |
己桜 see styles |
korone ころね |
(female given name) Korone |
希桜 see styles |
mao まお |
(female given name) Mao |
平桜 see styles |
hirazakura ひらざくら |
(place-name, surname) Hirazakura |
幸桜 see styles |
kohana こはな |
(female given name) Kohana |
床桜 see styles |
tokozakura とこざくら |
(surname) Tokozakura |
庭桜 see styles |
niwazakura; niwazakura にわざくら; ニワザクラ |
Chinese bush cherry (Prunus glandulosa); Chinese plum; dwarf flowering almond |
弥桜 see styles |
mio みお |
(female given name) Mio |
彌桜 see styles |
mio みお |
(female given name) Mio |
彩桜 see styles |
sara さら |
(female given name) Sara |
徒桜 see styles |
adazakura あだざくら |
(1) ephemeral cherry blossom; easily scattered cherry blossom; ephemeral thing; (2) (archaism) unfaithful woman; prostitute |
心桜 see styles |
misa みさ |
(female given name) Misa |
志桜 see styles |
shiho しほ |
(female given name) Shiho |
恋桜 see styles |
koisa こいさ |
(female given name) Koisa |
悠桜 see styles |
yura ゆら |
(female given name) Yura |
愛桜 see styles |
manami まなみ |
(female given name) Manami |
慧桜 see styles |
asuka あすか |
(female given name) Asuka |
戸桜 see styles |
tozakura とざくら |
(place-name) Tozakura |
打桜 see styles |
uchizakura うちざくら |
(surname) Uchizakura |
揺桜 see styles |
tamao たまお |
(female given name) Tamao |
文桜 see styles |
fumio ふみお |
(given name) Fumio |
新桜 see styles |
shinsakura しんさくら |
(place-name) Shinsakura |
日桜 see styles |
hio ひお |
(female given name) Hio |
早桜 see styles |
sao さお |
(female given name) Sao |
旭桜 see styles |
asa あさ |
(female given name) Asa |
昂桜 see styles |
koo こお |
(female given name) Koo |
春桜 see styles |
haruo はるお |
(female given name) Haruo |
晴桜 see styles |
seira / sera せいら |
(female given name) Seira |
晶桜 see styles |
sakio さきお |
(female given name) Sakio |
智桜 see styles |
chisa ちさ |
(female given name) Chisa |
有桜 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
望桜 see styles |
mao まお |
(female given name) Mao |
未桜 see styles |
myuu / myu みゅう |
(female given name) Myū |
朱桜 see styles |
shuo しゅお |
(female given name) Shuo |
李桜 see styles |
riou / rio りおう |
(female given name) Riou |
杏桜 see styles |
azusa あずさ |
(female given name) Azusa |
東桜 see styles |
higashisakura ひがしさくら |
(place-name) Higashisakura |
果桜 see styles |
kao かお |
(female given name) Kao |
柳桜 see styles |
ryuuou / ryuo りゅうおう |
(personal name) Ryūou |
栂桜 see styles |
tsugazakura; tsugazakura つがざくら; ツガザクラ |
(kana only) mountain heath (Phyllodoce nipponica) |
栃桜 see styles |
tochizakura とちざくら |
(surname) Tochizakura (Sumo shikona) |
桃桜 see styles |
yusura ゆすら |
(female given name) Yusura |
梓桜 see styles |
azusa あずさ |
(female given name) Azusa |
梨桜 see styles |
riou / rio りおう |
(female given name) Riou |
森桜 see styles |
morizakura もりざくら |
(surname) Morizakura |
植桜 see styles |
uezakura うえざくら |
(place-name) Uezakura |
楓桜 see styles |
fuuka / fuka ふうか |
(female given name) Fūka |
樺桜 see styles |
kabazakura かばざくら kaniwazakura かにわざくら |
(1) (kana only) ornamental variety of double weeping rosebud cherry; (2) any cherry tree with birch-like bark; (3) (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana); (1) any cherry tree with birch-like bark; (2) (archaism) Japanese bird cherry (Prunus grayana) |
次桜 see styles |
jirou / jiro じろう |
(male given name) Jirou |
死桜 see styles |
shiou / shio しおう |
(female given name) Shiou |
水桜 see styles |
mio みお |
(female given name) Mio |
汐桜 see styles |
shio しお |
(female given name) Shio |
池桜 see styles |
ikezakura いけざくら |
(place-name) Ikezakura |
沙桜 see styles |
sao さお |
(female given name) Sao |
浅桜 see styles |
asakura あさくら |
(surname) Asakura |
海桜 see styles |
miou / mio みおう |
(female given name) Miou |
渚桜 see styles |
manao まなお |
(female given name) Manao |
温桜 see styles |
azusa あづさ |
(female given name) Azusa |
満桜 see styles |
mao まお |
(female given name) Mao |
澄桜 see styles |
suou / suo すおう |
(female given name) Suou |
澪桜 see styles |
reisa / resa れいさ |
(female given name) Reisa |
灯桜 see styles |
hio ひお |
(female given name) Hio |
燦桜 see styles |
sao さお |
(female given name) Sao |
爽桜 see styles |
soo そお |
(female given name) Soo |
犬桜 see styles |
inuzakura; inuzakura いぬざくら; イヌザクラ |
(kana only) Prunus buergeriana (species of flowering cherry) |
玉桜 see styles |
tamazakura たまざくら |
(surname) Tamazakura |
玲桜 see styles |
reo れお |
(female given name) Reo |
珠桜 see styles |
mio みお |
(female given name) Mio |
理桜 see styles |
risa りさ |
(female given name) Risa |
琉桜 see styles |
ruo るお |
(female given name) Ruo |
琳桜 see styles |
rio りお |
(female given name) Rio |
琴桜 see styles |
kotozakura ことざくら |
(surname) Kotozakura |
瑞桜 see styles |
mio みお |
(female given name) Mio |
瑠桜 see styles |
ruo るお |
(female given name) Ruo |
璃桜 see styles |
risa りさ |
(female given name) Risa |
生桜 see styles |
ikuzakura いくざくら |
(surname) Ikuzakura |
由桜 see styles |
yuo ゆお |
(female given name) Yuo |
真桜 see styles |
mao まお |
(female given name) Mao |
瞳桜 see styles |
hio ひお |
(female given name) Hio |
知桜 see styles |
chio ちお |
(female given name) Chio |
石桜 see styles |
ishizakura いしざくら |
(surname) Ishizakura |
碧桜 see styles |
tamao たまお |
(female given name) Tamao |
祐桜 see styles |
yuo ゆお |
(female given name) Yuo |
神桜 see styles |
shinou / shino しんおう |
(given name) Shin'ou |
福桜 see styles |
fukusakura ふくさくら |
(surname) Fukusakura |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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