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王子

see styles
wáng zǐ
    wang2 zi3
wang tzu
 ouji / oji
    おうじ

More info & calligraphy:

Prince
prince; son of a king
(1) prince; (2) subordinate Kumano shrine; (female given name) Kimiko
prince

王子中

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 oujinaka / ojinaka
    おうじなか
(place-name) Oujinaka

王子丸

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 oojimaru
    おおじまる
(place-name) Oojimaru

王子保

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 oushio / oshio
    おうしお
(place-name) Oushio

王子前

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 oujimae / ojimae
    おうじまえ
(place-name) Oujimae

王子北

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 oujikita / ojikita
    おうじきた
(place-name) Oujikita

王子南

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 oujiminami / ojiminami
    おうじみなみ
(place-name) Oujiminami

王子原

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 oojibara
    おおじばら
(place-name) Oojibara

王子台

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 oujidai / ojidai
    おうじだい
(place-name) Oujidai

王子坂

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 oujisaka / ojisaka
    おうじさか
(surname) Oujisaka

王子山

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 oujiyama / ojiyama
    おうじやま
(place-name) Oujiyama

王子峠

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 oujitouge / ojitoge
    おうじとうげ
(place-name) Oujitōge

王子川

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 oujikawa / ojikawa
    おうじかわ
(place-name) Oujikawa

王子平

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 oujidaira / ojidaira
    おうじだいら
(place-name) Oujidaira

王子新

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 oujishin / ojishin
    おうじしん
(place-name) Oujishin

王子本

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 oujihon / ojihon
    おうじほん
(place-name) Oujihon

王子様

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 oujisama / ojisama
    おうじさま
prince

王子橋

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 oojibashi
    おおじばし
(place-name) Oojibashi

王子池

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 oujiike / ojike
    おうじいけ
(place-name) Oujiike

王子沢

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 oujinosawa / ojinosawa
    おうじのさわ
(place-name) Oujinosawa

王子港

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 oujiminato / ojiminato
    おうじみなと
(place-name) Oujiminato

王子田

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 oujida / ojida
    おうじだ
(surname) Oujida

王子町

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 oojichou / oojicho
    おおじちょう
(place-name) Oojichō

王子畑

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 oujihata / ojihata
    おうじはた
(surname) Oujihata

王子西

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 oujinishi / ojinishi
    おうじにし
(place-name) Oujinishi

王子谷

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 oojiya
    おおじや
(surname) Oojiya

王子野

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 oujino / ojino
    おうじの
(surname) Oujino

王子駅

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 oujieki / ojieki
    おうじえき
(st) Ouji Station

一王子

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 ichiouji / ichioji
    いちおうじ
(place-name) Ichiouji

上王子

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 kamiouji / kamioji
    かみおうじ
(place-name) Kamiouji

中王子

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 nakaooji
    なかおおじ
(surname) Nakaooji

伎王子

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 shioko
    しおこ
(female given name) Shioko

八王子

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bā wáng zǐ
    ba1 wang2 zi3
pa wang tzu
 hachiouji / hachioji
    はちおうじ
Hachiōji (city); (place-name, surname) Hachiouji; Hachioji
The eight sons of the last of the 20,000 shining Buddhas 燈明佛 born before he left home to become a monk; their names are given in the first chapter of the Lotus sūtra. In Japan there are also eight sons of a Shinto deity, reincarnated as one of the six Guanyin.

北王子

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 kitaouji / kitaoji
    きたおうじ
(place-name) Kitaouji

南王子

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 minamiouji / minamioji
    みなみおうじ
(place-name) Minamiouji

史王子

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 shioko
    しおこ
(female given name) Shioko

向王子

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 mukaiouji / mukaioji
    むかいおうじ
(place-name) Mukaiouji

奈王子

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 namiko
    なみこ
(female given name) Namiko

奏王子

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 sonoko
    そのこ
(female given name) Sonoko

実王子

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 mioko
    みおこ
(female given name) Mioko

山王子

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 yamanoouji / yamanooji
    やまのおうじ
(place-name) Yamanoouji

市王子

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 ichiouji / ichioji
    いちおうじ
(place-name) Ichiouji

徳王子

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 tokuouji / tokuoji
    とくおうじ
(place-name) Tokuouji

悪王子

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 akuouji / akuoji
    あくおうじ
(place-name) Akuouji

星王子

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 seoko
    せおこ
(female given name) Seoko

東王子

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 higashiouji / higashioji
    ひがしおうじ
(place-name) Higashiouji

泉王子

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 senoushi / senoshi
    せんおうし
(surname) Sen'oushi

法王子

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fǎ wáng zǐ
    fa3 wang2 zi3
fa wang tzu
 hōō ji
Son of the Dharma-king, a bodhisattva.

玖王子

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 kumiko
    くみこ
(female given name) Kumiko

福王子

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 fukuouji / fukuoji
    ふくおうじ
(place-name) Fukuouji

紫王子

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 shioko
    しおこ
(female given name) Shioko

美王子

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 mioko
    みおこ
(female given name) Mioko

良王子

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 ryouko / ryoko
    りょうこ
(female given name) Ryōko

若王子

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 wakaooji
    わかおおじ
(surname) Wakaooji

薬王子

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 yakuouji / yakuoji
    やくおうじ
(place-name) Yakuouji

西王子

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 nishiouji / nishioji
    にしおうじ
(place-name) Nishiouji

谷王子

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 taniouji / tanioji
    たにおうじ
(place-name) Taniouji

陽王子

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 himiko
    ひみこ
(female given name) Himiko

王子ふ頭

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 oujifutou / ojifuto
    おうじふとう
(place-name) Oujifutou

王子ヶ池

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 oujigaike / ojigaike
    おうじがいけ
(place-name) Oujigaike

王子ヶ浜

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 oujigahama / ojigahama
    おうじがはま
(place-name) Oujigahama

王子中町

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 oujinakamachi / ojinakamachi
    おうじなかまち
(place-name) Oujinakamachi

王子保駅

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 oushioeki / oshioeki
    おうしおえき
(st) Oushio Station

王子公園

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 oujikouen / ojikoen
    おうじこうえん
(place-name) Ouji Park

王子北町

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 oujikitamachi / ojikitamachi
    おうじきたまち
(place-name) Oujikitamachi

王子南町

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 oujiminamimachi / ojiminamimachi
    おうじみなみまち
(place-name) Oujiminamimachi

王子団地

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 oujidanchi / ojidanchi
    おうじだんち
(place-name) Oujidanchi

王子新町

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 oujishinmachi / ojishinmachi
    おうじしんまち
(place-name) Oujishinmachi

王子本町

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 oujihonchou / ojihoncho
    おうじほんちょう
(place-name) Oujihonchō

王子沢町

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 oujinosawachou / ojinosawacho
    おうじのさわちょう
(place-name) Oujinosawachō

王子港町

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 oujiminatomachi / ojiminatomachi
    おうじみなとまち
(place-name) Oujiminatomachi

王子神社

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 oujijinja / ojijinja
    おうじじんじゃ
(place-name) Ouji Shrine

王子西町

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 oujinishimachi / ojinishimachi
    おうじにしまち
(place-name) Oujinishimachi

王子駅前

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 oujiekimae / ojiekimae
    おうじえきまえ
(place-name) Oujiekimae

上王子町

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 kamioujichou / kamiojicho
    かみおうじちょう
(place-name) Kamioujichō

二王子岳

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 ninoujidake / ninojidake
    にのうじだけ
(personal name) Ninoujidake

伊予王子

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 iyoouji / iyooji
    いよおうじ
(place-name) Iyoouji

元八王子

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 motohachiouji / motohachioji
    もとはちおうじ
(place-name) Motohachiouji

元悪王子

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 motoakuouji / motoakuoji
    もとあくおうじ
(place-name) Motoakuouji

八王子山

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 hachioujiyama / hachiojiyama
    はちおうじやま
(place-name) Hachioujiyama

八王子川

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 hachioujigawa / hachiojigawa
    はちおうじがわ
(place-name) Hachioujigawa

八王子市

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 hachioujishi / hachiojishi
    はちおうじし
(place-name) Hachiouji (city)

八王子池

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 hachioujiike / hachiojike
    はちおうじいけ
(place-name) Hachioujiike

八王子町

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 hachioujimachi / hachiojimachi
    はちおうじまち
(place-name) Hachioujimachi

八王子線

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 hachioujisen / hachiojisen
    はちおうじせん
(personal name) Hachioujisen

八王子駅

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 hachioujieki / hachiojieki
    はちおうじえき
(st) Hachiouji Station

北王子町

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 kitaoujichou / kitaojicho
    きたおうじちょう
(place-name) Kitaoujichō

十六王子

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shí liù wáng zǐ
    shi2 liu4 wang2 zi3
shih liu wang tzu
 jūroku ōji
(十六王子佛); 十六沙彌 The sixteen princes in the Lotus Sūtra who became Buddhas after hearing their father preach it.

南王子町

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 minamioujimachi / minamiojimachi
    みなみおうじまち
(place-name) Minamioujimachi

広井王子

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 hiroiouji / hiroioji
    ひろいおうじ
(person) Hiroi Ouji (1954.2.8-)

悪王子町

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 akuoujichou / akuojicho
    あくおうじちょう
(place-name) Akuoujichō

東王子町

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 higashioujimachi / higashiojimachi
    ひがしおうじまち
(place-name) Higashioujimachi

法才王子

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fǎ cái wáng zǐ
    fa3 cai2 wang2 zi3
fa ts`ai wang tzu
    fa tsai wang tzu
 Hōzai Ōji
Prince Dharma Ability

法王子住

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fǎ wáng zí zhù
    fa3 wang2 zi2 zhu4
fa wang tzu chu
 hō-ōshi jū
abode of the dharma-prince

淨飯王子


淨饭王子

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jìng fàn wáng zí
    jing4 fan4 wang2 zi2
ching fan wang tzu
 Jōbanōshi
Son of King Suddhodhana

白馬王子


白马王子

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bái mǎ - wáng zǐ
    bai2 ma3 - wang2 zi3
pai ma - wang tzu
a Prince Charming; the man of one's dreams

篠町王子

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 shinochououji / shinochooji
    しのちょうおうじ
(place-name) Shinochōouji

若王子川

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 niyakoujigawa / niyakojigawa
    にやこうじがわ
(place-name) Niyakoujigawa

若王子池

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 nyakoujiike / nyakojike
    にゃこうじいけ
(personal name) Nyakoujiike

若王子町

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 nyakuoujichou / nyakuojicho
    にゃくおうじちょう
(place-name) Nyakuoujichō

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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