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12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
杵 see styles |
chǔ chu3 ch`u chu sho しょ |
pestle; to poke (See 金剛杵・こんごうしょ) vajra (mystical weapon in Hinduism and Buddhism) pounder |
杵一 see styles |
kiichi / kichi きいち |
(given name) Kiichi |
杵助 see styles |
kinesuke きねすけ |
(given name) Kinesuke |
杵原 see styles |
kinehara きねはら |
(surname) Kinehara |
杵坂 see styles |
kinesaka きねさか |
(surname) Kinesaka |
杵塚 see styles |
kinezuka きねづか |
(surname) Kinezuka |
杵多 see styles |
kineta きねた |
(surname) Kineta |
杵夫 see styles |
kineo きねお |
(given name) Kineo |
杵家 see styles |
kineya きねや |
(surname) Kineya |
杵屋 see styles |
kineya きねや |
(surname) Kineya |
杵山 see styles |
kineyama きねやま |
(surname) Kineyama |
杵岩 see styles |
kineiwa / kinewa きねいわ |
(surname) Kineiwa |
杵島 see styles |
kinejima きねじま |
(surname) Kinejima |
杵崎 see styles |
kinezaki きねざき |
(surname) Kinezaki |
杵嶋 see styles |
kijima きじま |
(surname) Kijima |
杵川 see styles |
kinekawa きねかわ |
(surname) Kinekawa |
杵木 see styles |
kineki きねき |
(surname) Kineki |
杵村 see styles |
kinemura きねむら |
(surname) Kinemura |
杵束 see styles |
kitsuka きつか |
(place-name) Kitsuka |
杵柄 see styles |
kinezuka きねづか |
mallet handle |
杵沢 see styles |
kinesawa きねさわ |
(place-name) Kinesawa |
杵淵 see styles |
kibuchi きぶち |
(surname) Kibuchi |
杵渕 see styles |
gobuchi ごぶち |
(surname) Gobuchi |
杵田 see styles |
kineta きねた |
(surname) Kineta |
杵築 see styles |
kinetsuki きねつき |
(surname) Kinetsuki |
杵臼 see styles |
kineusu きねうす |
(place-name) Kineusu |
杵覆 see styles |
kinebuchi きねぶち |
(personal name) Kinebuchi |
杵谷 see styles |
kineya きねや |
(surname) Kineya |
杵野 see styles |
kineno きねの |
(surname) Kineno |
杵鞭 see styles |
kinemuchi きねむち |
(surname) Kinemuchi |
如杵 see styles |
rú chǔ ru2 chu3 ju ch`u ju chu nyosho |
like a pounder |
彼杵 see styles |
sonogi そのぎ |
(place-name, surname) Sonogi |
手杵 see styles |
tekine てきね |
(place-name) Tekine |
押杵 see styles |
oshikine おしきね |
(surname) Oshikine |
旧杵 see styles |
furukine ふるきね |
(surname) Furukine |
智杵 see styles |
zhì chǔ zhi4 chu3 chih ch`u chih chu chisho |
The wisdom hammer, the vajra or 'diamond club'. |
本杵 see styles |
motokine もときね |
(place-name) Motokine |
玉杵 see styles |
tamaki たまき |
(surname) Tamaki |
瓊杵 see styles |
ninigi ににぎ |
(surname) Ninigi |
臼杵 see styles |
kyuusho / kyusho きゅうしょ |
(place-name) Kyūsho |
西杵 see styles |
nishiki にしき |
(place-name) Nishiki |
鈴杵 see styles |
suzukine すずきね |
(surname) Suzukine |
駒杵 see styles |
komagine こまぎね |
(surname) Komagine |
杵ヶ原 see styles |
kinegaharu きねがはる |
(place-name) Kinegaharu |
杵三郎 see styles |
kinesaburou / kinesaburo きねさぶろう |
(male given name) Kinesaburō |
杵原川 see styles |
kineharagawa きねはらがわ |
(place-name) Kineharagawa |
杵屋佐 see styles |
kineyasa きねやさ |
(surname) Kineyasa |
杵屋勝 see styles |
kineyakachi きねやかち |
(surname) Kineyakachi |
杵屋敷 see styles |
kineyashiki きねやしき |
(place-name) Kineyashiki |
杵島山 see styles |
kishimayama きしまやま |
(personal name) Kishimayama |
杵島岳 see styles |
kishimadake きしまだけ |
(personal name) Kishimadake |
杵島郡 see styles |
kishimagun きしまぐん |
(place-name) Kishimagun |
杵崎山 see styles |
kizakiyama きざきやま |
(place-name) Kizakiyama |
杵河内 see styles |
kinekawauchi きねかわうち |
(place-name) Kinekawauchi |
杵築北 see styles |
kizukikita きづききた |
(place-name) Kizukikita |
杵築南 see styles |
kizukiminami きづきみなみ |
(place-name) Kizukiminami |
杵築市 see styles |
kitsukishi きつきし |
(place-name) Kitsuki (city) |
杵築東 see styles |
kizukihigashi きづきひがし |
(place-name) Kizukihigashi |
杵築町 see styles |
kizukichou / kizukicho きづきちょう |
(place-name) Kizukichō |
杵築西 see styles |
kizukinishi きづきにし |
(place-name) Kizukinishi |
杵築駅 see styles |
kitsukieki きつきえき |
(st) Kitsuki Station |
杵臼川 see styles |
kinausukawa きなうすかわ |
(place-name) Kinausukawa |
上杵臼 see styles |
kamikineusu かみきねうす |
(place-name) Kamikineusu |
上臼杵 see styles |
kamiusuki かみうすき |
(place-name) Kamiusuki |
中杵臼 see styles |
nakakineusu なかきねうす |
(place-name) Nakakineusu |
中臼杵 see styles |
nakausuki なかうすき |
(place-name) Nakausuki |
五股杵 see styles |
wǔ gǔ chǔ wu3 gu3 chu3 wu ku ch`u wu ku chu gokosho |
five-pronged vajra |
南杵築 see styles |
minamikitsuki みなみきつき |
(place-name) Minamikitsuki |
市杵島 see styles |
ikishima いきしま |
(personal name) Ikishima |
彼杵川 see styles |
sonogigawa そのぎがわ |
(personal name) Sonogigawa |
彼杵駅 see styles |
sonogieki そのぎえき |
(st) Sonogi Station |
手杵町 see styles |
tekinemachi てきねまち |
(place-name) Tekinemachi |
東彼杵 see styles |
higashisonogi ひがしそのぎ |
(place-name) Higashisonogi |
東臼杵 see styles |
higashiusuki ひがしうすき |
(place-name) Higashiusuki |
独鈷杵 see styles |
tokosho とこしょ |
(given name) Tokosho |
獨股杵 独股杵 see styles |
dú gǔ chǔ du2 gu3 chu3 tu ku ch`u tu ku chu dokukosho |
獨鈷 (獨鈷杵) The single-arm vajra. |
置杵牛 see styles |
okikiniushi おききにうし |
(place-name) Okikiniushi |
羯磨杵 see styles |
jié mó chǔ jie2 mo2 chu3 chieh mo ch`u chieh mo chu katsuma sho |
cross-shaped vajra |
臼杵俣 see styles |
usukimata うすきまた |
(place-name) Usukimata |
臼杵山 see styles |
usugisan うすぎさん |
(personal name) Usugisan |
臼杵川 see styles |
usukigawa うすきがわ |
(personal name) Usukigawa |
臼杵市 see styles |
usukishi うすきし |
(place-name) Usuki (city) |
臼杵港 see styles |
usukikou / usukiko うすきこう |
(place-name) Usukikou |
臼杵湾 see styles |
usukiwan うすきわん |
(place-name) Usukiwan |
臼杵谷 see styles |
usukinedani うすきねだに |
(place-name) Usukinedani |
臼杵陽 see styles |
usukiakira うすきあきら |
(person) Usuki Akira |
臼杵駅 see styles |
usukieki うすきえき |
(st) Usuki Station |
荷尾杵 see styles |
nioki におき |
(place-name) Nioki |
西彼杵 see styles |
nishisonogi にしそのぎ |
(place-name) Nishisonogi |
西臼杵 see styles |
nishiusuki にしうすき |
(place-name) Nishiusuki |
金剛杵 金刚杵 see styles |
jīn gāng chǔ jin1 gang1 chu3 chin kang ch`u chin kang chu kongousho / kongosho こんごうしょ |
vajra scepter (ritual object of Buddhism) vajra (mystical weapon in Hinduism and Buddhism) (or 金剛杖) v. 金剛.; The vajra, or thunderbolt; it is generally shaped as such, but has various other forms. Any one of the beings represented with the vajra is a 金剛. The vajra is also intp. as a weapon of Indian soldiers. It is employed by the esoteric sects, and others, as a symbol of wisdom and power over illusion and evil spirits. When straight as a sceptre it is 獨股 one limbed, when three-pronged it is 三股, and so on with five and nine limbs. |
杵屋勝哉 see styles |
kineyakatsuya きねやかつや |
(person) Kineya Katsuya |
杵屋邦寿 see styles |
kineyakunitoshi きねやくにとし |
(person) Kineya Kunitoshi |
杵島直美 see styles |
kijimanaomi きじまなおみ |
(person) Kijima Naomi |
杵築城跡 see styles |
kitsukijoushi / kitsukijoshi きつきじょうし |
(place-name) Kitsuki Castle Ruins |
杵築大橋 see styles |
kitsukioohashi きつきおおはし |
(place-name) Kitsukioohashi |
上臼杵駅 see styles |
kamiusukieki かみうすきえき |
(st) Kamiusuki Station |
中臼杵川 see styles |
nakausukigawa なかうすきがわ |
(place-name) Nakausukigawa |
彼杵宿郷 see styles |
sonogishukugou / sonogishukugo そのぎしゅくごう |
(place-name) Sonogishukugou |
彼杵川橋 see styles |
sonogikawabashi そのぎかわばし |
(place-name) Sonogikawabashi |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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