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12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
裟 see styles |
shā sha1 sha konokawa このかわ |
used in 袈裟[jia1 sha1] (personal name) Konokawa monks robe |
裟也 see styles |
saya さや |
(female given name) Saya |
裟奈 see styles |
sana さな |
(female given name) Sana |
裟弓 see styles |
sayumi さゆみ |
(female given name) Sayumi |
裟江 see styles |
sae さえ |
(female given name) Sae |
裟波 see styles |
sanami さなみ |
(female given name) Sanami |
裟矢 see styles |
saya さや |
(female given name) Saya |
裟砂 see styles |
sago さご |
(female given name) Sago |
裟紀 see styles |
saki さき |
(female given name) Saki |
裟結 see styles |
sayu さゆ |
(female given name) Sayu |
裟織 see styles |
saori さおり |
(female given name) Saori |
裟良 see styles |
sara さら |
(female given name) Sara |
裟藍 see styles |
saran さらん |
(female given name) Saran |
裟那 see styles |
sana さな |
(female given name) Sana |
光裟 see styles |
misa みさ |
(female given name) Misa |
弥裟 see styles |
misa みさ |
(female given name) Misa |
有裟 see styles |
arisa ありさ |
(female given name) Arisa |
袈裟 see styles |
jiā shā jia1 sha1 chia sha kesa けさ |
kasaya (robe of a Buddhist monk or nun) (loanword from Sanskrit) (1) {Buddh} kasaya; monk's stole; (2) (abbreviation) (See 袈裟懸け・1) wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); (female given name) Kesa kaṣāya, the monk's robe, or cassock. The word is intp. as decayed, impure (in colour), dyed, not of primary colour, so as to distinguish it from the normal white dress of the people. The patch-robe, v. 二十五條. A dyed robe 'of a colour composed of red and yellow' (M. W. ); it has a number of poetic names, e. g. robe of patience, or endurance. Also 迦沙曳 (迦邏沙曳). |
里裟 see styles |
risa りさ |
(female given name) Risa |
麻裟 see styles |
masa まさ |
(female given name) Masa |
裟也佳 see styles |
sayaka さやか |
(female given name) Sayaka |
裟也加 see styles |
sayaka さやか |
(female given name) Sayaka |
裟也香 see styles |
sayaka さやか |
(female given name) Sayaka |
裟千那 see styles |
sachina さちな |
(female given name) Sachina |
裟央里 see styles |
saori さおり |
(female given name) Saori |
裟斗美 see styles |
satomi さとみ |
(female given name) Satomi |
裟沙羅 see styles |
sasara ささら |
(female given name) Sasara |
裟璃依 see styles |
sarii / sari さりい |
(female given name) Sarii |
裟莉夏 see styles |
sarika さりか |
(female given name) Sarika |
裟衣美 see styles |
saemi さえみ |
(female given name) Saemi |
裟里衣 see styles |
sarii / sari さりい |
(female given name) Sarii |
裟陽花 see styles |
sayaka さやか |
(female given name) Sayaka |
万裟世 see styles |
masayo まさよ |
(female given name) Masayo |
亜裟海 see styles |
asami あさみ |
(female given name) Asami |
亜裟美 see styles |
asami あさみ |
(female given name) Asami |
伊裟吉 see styles |
isakichi いさきち |
(given name) Isakichi |
半娜裟 see styles |
bàn nuó shā ban4 nuo2 sha1 pan no sha handasa |
breadfruit |
大袈裟 see styles |
dà jiā shā da4 jia1 sha1 ta chia sha oo gesa おおげさ |
(noun or adjectival noun) grandiose; exaggerated full monk's robe |
婆頗裟 婆颇裟 see styles |
pó pǒ shā po2 po3 sha1 p`o p`o sha po po sha bahasa |
prabhāsa, light, bright. |
平袈裟 see styles |
píng jiā shā ping2 jia1 sha1 p`ing chia sha ping chia sha hira kesa |
A one-coloured robe of seven pieces. |
彩寿裟 see styles |
azusa あずさ |
(female given name) Azusa |
扶裟子 see styles |
fusako ふさこ |
(female given name) Fusako |
搭袈裟 see styles |
dā jiā shā da1 jia1 sha1 ta chia sha takkeki |
to don a monk's robe |
智裟祈 see styles |
chisaki ちさき |
(female given name) Chisaki |
架裟丸 see styles |
kesamaru けさまる |
(surname) Kesamaru |
毘耶裟 毗耶裟 see styles |
pí yé shā pi2 ye2 sha1 p`i yeh sha pi yeh sha Biyasa |
Vyāsa, arranger, compiler; to distribute, diffuse, arrange; a sage reputed to be the compiler of the Vedas and founder of the Vedānta philosophy. |
牟裟羅 牟裟罗 see styles |
móu shā luó mou2 sha1 luo2 mou sha lo musara |
a kind of coral |
真裟世 see styles |
masayo まさよ |
(female given name) Masayo |
結袈裟 see styles |
yuigesa ゆいげさ |
three-strand harness or sash decorated with pom-poms (worn by Shugendō practitioners) |
美裟子 see styles |
misako みさこ |
(female given name) Misako |
茉裟世 see styles |
masayo まさよ |
(female given name) Masayo |
菜季裟 see styles |
nagisa なぎさ |
(female given name) Nagisa |
葵裟等 see styles |
kisara きさら |
(female given name) Kisara |
薙裟楡 see styles |
chisayu ちさゆ |
(female given name) Chisayu |
衲袈裟 see styles |
nà jiā shā na4 jia1 sha1 na chia sha nō gesa |
A monk's robe of seven pieces and upwards. |
袈裟一 see styles |
kesaichi けさいち |
(given name) Kesaichi |
袈裟丸 see styles |
kesamaru けさまる |
(place-name, surname) Kesamaru |
袈裟二 see styles |
kesaji けさじ |
(given name) Kesaji |
袈裟人 see styles |
kesato けさと |
(given name) Kesato |
袈裟俊 see styles |
kesatoshi けさとし |
(personal name) Kesatoshi |
袈裟光 see styles |
kesamitsu けさみつ |
(surname, female given name) Kesamitsu |
袈裟六 see styles |
kesaroku けさろく |
(given name) Kesaroku |
袈裟利 see styles |
kesatoshi けさとし |
(given name) Kesatoshi |
袈裟則 see styles |
kesanori けさのり |
(personal name) Kesanori |
袈裟勝 see styles |
kesakatsu けさかつ |
(given name) Kesakatsu |
袈裟参 see styles |
kesami けさみ |
(given name) Kesami |
袈裟吉 see styles |
kesakichi けさきち |
(given name) Kesakichi |
袈裟善 see styles |
kesayoshi けさよし |
(personal name) Kesayoshi |
袈裟喜 see styles |
kesayoshi けさよし |
(personal name) Kesayoshi |
袈裟固 see styles |
kesagatame けさがため |
(irregular okurigana usage) (martial arts term) scarf hold (in judo) |
袈裟堂 see styles |
kesadou / kesado けさどう |
(place-name) Kesadou |
袈裟夫 see styles |
kesao けさお |
(given name) Kesao |
袈裟子 see styles |
kesako けさこ |
(female given name) Kesako |
袈裟孝 see styles |
kesanori けさのり |
(given name) Kesanori |
袈裟寿 see styles |
kesatoshi けさとし |
(given name) Kesatoshi |
袈裟尾 see styles |
kesao けさお |
(g,p) Kesao |
袈裟幸 see styles |
kesayuki けさゆき |
(given name) Kesayuki |
袈裟弥 see styles |
kesaya けさや |
(given name) Kesaya |
袈裟彦 see styles |
kesahiko けさひこ |
(male given name) Kesahiko |
袈裟敏 see styles |
kesatoshi けさとし |
(personal name) Kesatoshi |
袈裟春 see styles |
kesaharu けさはる |
(personal name) Kesaharu |
袈裟昭 see styles |
kesaaki / kesaki けさあき |
(given name) Kesaaki |
袈裟松 see styles |
kesamatsu けさまつ |
(given name) Kesamatsu |
袈裟次 see styles |
kesaji けさじ |
(given name) Kesaji |
袈裟治 see styles |
kesaharu けさはる |
(given name) Kesaharu |
袈裟田 see styles |
kesada けさだ |
(surname) Kesada |
袈裟男 see styles |
kesao けさお |
(given name) Kesao |
袈裟登 see styles |
kesato けさと |
(personal name) Kesato |
袈裟美 see styles |
kesami けさみ |
(female given name) Kesami |
袈裟義 see styles |
kesayoshi けさよし |
(male given name) Kesayoshi |
袈裟行 see styles |
kesayuki けさゆき |
(given name) Kesayuki |
袈裟袋 see styles |
jiā shā dài jia1 sha1 dai4 chia sha tai kesa bukuro |
robe sack |
袈裟造 see styles |
kesazou / kesazo けさぞう |
(personal name) Kesazou |
袈裟雄 see styles |
kesao けさお |
(given name) Kesao |
輪袈裟 see styles |
wagesa わげさ |
loop-shaped monk's stole |
魔裟斗 see styles |
masato まさと |
(personal name) Masato |
麻裟世 see styles |
masayo まさよ |
(female given name) Masayo |
麻裟乃 see styles |
masano まさの |
(female given name) Masano |
裟竭龍王 裟竭龙王 see styles |
shā jié lóng wáng sha1 jie2 long2 wang2 sha chieh lung wang Sakatsu ryūō |
Sāgara |
七條袈裟 七条袈裟 see styles |
qī tiáo jiā shā qi1 tiao2 jia1 sha1 ch`i t`iao chia sha chi tiao chia sha shichijō kesa |
seven-piece robe |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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