There are 56 total results for your nishi search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
西伊 see styles |
nishii / nishi にしい |
More info & calligraphy: Seay |
二司 see styles |
nishi にし |
(surname) Nishi |
二士 see styles |
nishi にし |
private (JSDF) |
二始 see styles |
èr shǐ er4 shi3 erh shih nishi |
The two beginnings, i.e. of Hīnayāna, by the preaching of the 阿含 Āgama sūtras; and of Mahāyāna by the preaching of the 華嚴 Avataṁsaka sūtra. |
二師 二师 see styles |
èr shī er4 shi1 erh shih nishi |
two [kinds of] teachers |
二死 see styles |
èr sǐ er4 si3 erh ssu nishi にし |
{baseb} two out; two down (and one to go) two kinds of death |
二至 see styles |
nishi にし |
the two solstices (summer and winter) |
児子 see styles |
nishi にし |
(archaism) child; children; (surname) Nishi |
尼子 see styles |
ní zǐ ni2 zi3 ni tzu nishi にし |
(surname) Nishi Nizi |
尼師 尼师 see styles |
ní shī ni2 shi1 ni shih nishi |
nun |
爾志 see styles |
nishi にし |
(place-name) Nishi |
西主 see styles |
xī zhǔ xi1 zhu3 hsi chu nishi no aruji |
The Lord of the West, Amitābha, who is also the西天教主 lord of the cult, or sovereign teacher, of the western paradise. |
西井 see styles |
nishii / nishi にしい |
(surname) Nishii |
西修 see styles |
nishiosamu にしおさむ |
(person) Nishi Osamu (1940.6.2-) |
西区 see styles |
nishiku にしく |
(place-name) Nishi Ward |
西周 see styles |
xī zhōu xi1 zhou1 hsi chou nishiamane にしあまね |
Western Zhou (1027-771 BC) (hist) (See 周・3) Western Zhou dynasty (of China; ca. 1046-771 BCE); Western Chou dynasty; (person) Nishi Amane (1829-1897) |
西居 see styles |
nishii / nishi にしい |
(surname) Nishii |
西樹 see styles |
nishitateki にしたてき |
(person) Nishi Tateki |
西研 see styles |
nishiken にしけん |
(person) Nishi Ken |
西靖 see styles |
nishiyasushi にしやすし |
(person) Nishi Yasushi (1971.7.8-) |
西飯 see styles |
nishii / nishi にしい |
(surname) Nishii |
西駅 see styles |
nishieki にしえき |
(st) Nishi Station |
辛螺 see styles |
nishi にし |
(kana only) small spiral-shelled snail |
活兒子 活儿子 see styles |
huó ér zǐ huo2 er2 zi3 huo erh tzu katsu nishi |
A name for the bodhi-tree. |
西俊児 see styles |
nishishunji にししゅんじ |
(person) Nishi Shunji |
西公園 see styles |
nishikouen / nishikoen にしこうえん |
(place-name) Nishi Park |
西博義 see styles |
nishihiroyoshi にしひろよし |
(person) Nishi Hiroyoshi (1948.10.3-) |
西和彦 see styles |
nishikazuhiko にしかずひこ |
(person) Nishi Kazuhiko (1956.2.10-) |
西孝雄 see styles |
nishitakao にしたかお |
(person) Nishi Takao |
西恵子 see styles |
nishikeiko / nishikeko にしけいこ |
(person) Nishi Keiko (1948.12.11-) |
西慎嗣 see styles |
nishishinji にししんじ |
(person) Nishi Shinji (1960.11.19-) |
西成彦 see styles |
nishimasahiko にしまさひこ |
(person) Nishi Masahiko |
西梧郎 see styles |
nishigorou / nishigoro にしごろう |
(person) Nishi Gorou (1906.3.28-1992.4.16) |
西玄甫 see styles |
nishigenpo にしげんぽ |
(person) Nishi Genpo |
西真澄 see styles |
nishimasumi にしますみ |
(person) Nishi Masumi (1955.5.25-) |
西竹一 see styles |
nishitakeichi / nishitakechi にしたけいち |
(person) Nishi Takeichi (1902.7.12-1945.3.17) |
西紀寛 see styles |
nishinorihiro にしのりひろ |
(person) Nishi Norihiro (1981-) |
西紘平 see styles |
nishikouhei / nishikohe にしこうへい |
(person) Nishi Kōhei (1940-) |
西絋平 see styles |
nishikouhei / nishikohe にしこうへい |
(person) Nishi Kōhei |
西翔平 see styles |
nishishouhei / nishishohe にししょうへい |
(person) Nishi Shouhei |
西鋭夫 see styles |
nishitoshio にしとしお |
(person) Nishi Toshio |
西陽子 see styles |
nishiyouko / nishiyoko にしようこ |
(person) Nishi Yōko |
仁志敏久 see styles |
nishitoshihisa にしとしひさ |
(person) Nishi Toshihisa (1971.10-) |
Variations: |
nishi; ra(螺); nishi にし; ら(螺); ニシ |
(kana only) small spiral-shelled snail; spiral shellfish |
西寛二郎 see styles |
nishikanjirou / nishikanjiro にしかんじろう |
(person) Nishi Kanjirō (1846.4.5-1912.2.28) |
西徳二郎 see styles |
nishitokujirou / nishitokujiro にしとくじろう |
(person) Nishi Tokujirō (?-1912) |
西本願寺 see styles |
nishihonganji にしほんがんじ |
(place-name) Nishi Hongan-ji (temple in Kyoto) |
西興一朗 see styles |
nishikouichirou / nishikoichiro にしこういちろう |
(person) Nishi Kōichirō (1979.10.17-) |
インター西 see styles |
intaanishi / intanishi インターにし |
(place-name) Inta-nishi |
ホメイニ師 see styles |
homeinishi / homenishi ほめいにし |
(person) Homei Nishi |
Variations: |
nishi にし |
(abbreviation) {mil} (See 二等陸士) private (JGSDF) |
西工業団地 see styles |
nishikougyoudanchi / nishikogyodanchi にしこうぎょうだんち |
(place-name) Nishi Industrial Park |
西火力発電所 see styles |
nishikaryokuhatsudensho にしかりょくはつでんしょ |
(place-name) Nishi Thermal Power Station |
西東京科学大学 see styles |
nishitoukyoukagakudaigaku / nishitokyokagakudaigaku にしとうきょうかがくだいがく |
(org) Nishi Tokyo University of Science; (o) Nishi Tokyo University of Science |
ポートタウン西駅 see styles |
poototaunnishieki ポートタウンにしえき |
(st) Port Town Nishi Station |
西日本シティ銀行 see styles |
nishinipponshitiginkou / nishinipponshitiginko にしにっぽんシティぎんこう |
(company) Nishi-Nippon City Bank; (c) Nishi-Nippon City Bank |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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