There are 36 total results for your 久寿 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
久寿 see styles |
hisatoshi ひさとし |
(hist) Kyūju era (1154.10.28-1156.4.27); (male given name) Hisatoshi |
久寿一 see styles |
kusukazu くすかず |
(personal name) Kusukazu |
久寿之 see styles |
kusuyuki くすゆき |
(personal name) Kusuyuki |
久寿佳 see styles |
kusuka くすか |
(female given name) Kusuka |
久寿和 see styles |
kusukazu くすかず |
(personal name) Kusukazu |
久寿喜 see styles |
kusuki くすき |
(given name) Kusuki |
久寿夫 see styles |
kusuo くすお |
(given name) Kusuo |
久寿居 see styles |
kusui くすい |
(surname) Kusui |
久寿川 see styles |
kusugawa くすがわ |
(place-name) Kusugawa |
久寿弘 see styles |
kusuhiro くすひろ |
(personal name) Kusuhiro |
久寿弥 see styles |
kusuya くすや |
(given name) Kusuya |
久寿彦 see styles |
kusuhiko くすひこ |
(male given name) Kusuhiko |
久寿栄 see styles |
kusue くすえ |
(given name) Kusue |
久寿樹 see styles |
kusuki くすき |
(given name) Kusuki |
久寿治 see styles |
kusuji くすじ |
(personal name) Kusuji |
久寿田 see styles |
kusuda くすだ |
(place-name) Kusuda |
久寿男 see styles |
kusuo くすお |
(given name) Kusuo |
久寿美 see styles |
kusumi くすみ |
(female given name) Kusumi |
久寿軒 see styles |
kusunoki くすのき |
(place-name) Kusunoki |
久寿輝 see styles |
kusuteru くすてる |
(given name) Kusuteru |
久寿野 see styles |
kusuno くすの |
(surname) Kusuno |
久寿雄 see styles |
kusuo くすお |
(given name) Kusuo |
喜久寿 see styles |
kikutoshi きくとし |
(personal name) Kikutoshi |
富久寿 see styles |
tokuju とくじゅ |
(given name) Tokuju |
久寿川駅 see styles |
kusugawaeki くすがわえき |
(st) Kusugawa Station |
久寿弥太 see styles |
kuzuyata くずやた |
(given name) Kuzuyata |
久寿田前 see styles |
kusudamae くすだまえ |
(place-name) Kusudamae |
久寿米木 see styles |
kuzumeki くずめき |
(personal name) Kuzumeki |
久寿里橋 see styles |
kusuribashi くすりばし |
(place-name) Kusuribashi |
知久寿焼 see styles |
chikutoshiaki ちくとしあき |
(person) Chiku Toshiaki (1965.2.10-) |
久寿軒谷川 see styles |
kuzunokidanigawa くずのきだにがわ |
(place-name) Kuzunokidanigawa |
今津久寿川 see styles |
imazukusugawa いまづくすがわ |
(place-name) Imazukusugawa |
北村久寿雄 see styles |
kitamurakusuo きたむらくすお |
(person) Kitamura Kusuo (1917.10.9-1996.6.6) |
西岡久寿樹 see styles |
nishiokakusuki にしおかくすき |
(person) Nishioka Kusuki |
今津久寿川町 see styles |
imazukusugawachou / imazukusugawacho いまづくすがわちょう |
(place-name) Imazukusugawachō |
Variations: |
kusudama くすだま |
(1) ornamental ball-shaped scent bag; (2) hanging decorative ball that splits in half to release confetti, streamers, balloons, etc. (for celebratory events) |
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