There are 19 total results for your 万葉 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
万葉 see styles |
mitsuyo みつよ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 万葉集) Man'yōshū (8th century anthology of Japanese poetry); (2) (archaism) thousands of leaves; (3) (archaism) thousands of years; all ages; eternity; (female given name) Mitsuyo |
万葉台 see styles |
manyoudai / manyodai まんようだい |
(place-name) Man'youdai |
万葉奈 see styles |
mahana まはな |
(female given name) Mahana |
万葉子 see styles |
mayoko まよこ |
(female given name) Mayoko |
万葉実 see styles |
mayomi まよみ |
(female given name) Mayomi |
万葉橋 see styles |
manyoubashi / manyobashi まんようばし |
(place-name) Manyoubashi |
万葉美 see styles |
mayomi まよみ |
(female given name) Mayomi |
万葉調 see styles |
manyouchou / manyocho まんようちょう |
(See 万葉集・まんようしゅう) poetic style typical of Man'yōshū |
万葉集 see styles |
manyoushuu / manyoshu まんようしゅう |
Man'yoshu; 8th century anthology of Japanese poetry; Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves |
万葉香 see styles |
mayoka まよか |
(female given name) Mayoka |
万葉仮名 see styles |
manyougana / manyogana まんようがな |
man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically |
万葉公園 see styles |
manyoukouen / manyokoen まんようこうえん |
(place-name) Manyou Park |
浜田万葉 see styles |
hamadamaha はまだまは |
(person) Hamada Maha |
濱田万葉 see styles |
hamadamaha はまだまは |
(person) Hamada Maha (1974.9.18-) |
万葉植物苑 see styles |
manyoushokubutsuen / manyoshokubutsuen まんようしょくぶつえん |
(place-name) Manyou Botanical Gardens |
万葉ゴルフ場 see styles |
manyougorufujou / manyogorufujo まんようゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Manyou golf links |
昭和万葉の森 see styles |
shouwamanyounomori / showamanyonomori しょうわまんようのもり |
(place-name) Shouwamanyounomori |
Variations: |
manyoushuu / manyoshu まんようしゅう |
Man'yōshū (8th century anthology of Japanese poetry) |
Variations: |
manyougana / manyogana まんようがな |
man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary of Chinese characters used phonetically |
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