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123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
玉 see styles |
yù yu4 yü hikaru ひかる |
More info & calligraphy: Jade(1) (also formerly read as ごく) precious stone (esp. jade); (2) {food} (occ. ギョク) egg (esp. as a sushi topping); (3) stock or security being traded; product being bought or sold; (4) (See 建玉) position (in finance, the amount of a security either owned or owed by an investor or dealer); (5) geisha; (6) (abbreviation) (See 玉代) time charge for a geisha; (7) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 玉将) king (of the junior player); (female given name) Hikaru Jade, a gem; jade-like, precious; you, your. |
瑞 see styles |
ruì rui4 jui yutaka ゆたか |
More info & calligraphy: Lucky / Auspicious / Good Omen(1) (abbreviation) (rare) (See 瑞典・スウェーデン) Sweden; (2) (abbreviation) (rare) (See 瑞西・スイス) Switzerland; (personal name) Yutaka Auspicious: a jade token. |
璐 see styles |
lù lu4 lu |
More info & calligraphy: Lou |
瓊 琼 see styles |
qióng qiong2 ch`iung chiung kei / ke けい |
More info & calligraphy: Joan(personal name) Kei |
碧 see styles |
bì bi4 pi minemoto みねもと |
More info & calligraphy: Bee(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) blue; (2) green; (3) (abbreviation) green light; (4) black (horse coat color); (prefix) (5) immature; unripe; young; (personal name) Minemoto Jade-green, or blue. |
磬 see styles |
qìng qing4 ch`ing ching kei / ke けい |
More info & calligraphy: Khánhsounding stone; qing; ancient Chinese chime shaped like a chevron (inverted 'v'), orig. of stone, today often metal, in Japan primarily used at Buddhist temples; (given name) Kei A piece of flat stone or metal, used as a gong, or for musical percussion. |
翠 see styles |
cuì cui4 ts`ui tsui minami みなみ |
More info & calligraphy: Thuy(adj-no,n) (1) green; (2) greenery (esp. fresh verdure); (female given name) Minami |
珠玉 see styles |
zhū yù zhu1 yu4 chu yü tama たま |
More info & calligraphy: Gem(1) jewel; gem; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (usu. as 珠玉の〜) gem (of a story, essay, etc.); accomplished work; beautiful piece; (female given name) Tama |
シャド see styles |
jado ジャド |
(personal name) Jade; Judd |
ジャドソン see styles |
jadoson ジャドソン |
More info & calligraphy: Judson |
圭 see styles |
guī gui1 kuei misaki みさき |
jade tablet, square at the base and rounded or pointed at the top, held by the nobility at ceremonies; sundial; (ancient unit of volume) a tiny amount; a smidgen; a speck (female given name) Misaki |
攺 see styles |
yǐ yi3 i |
a kind of metal or jade ornament worn in ancient times to ward off evil spirits |
斝 see styles |
jiǎ jia3 chia |
small jade cup with ears |
玊 see styles |
sù su4 su |
jade with a blemish; person who cuts and polishes jade |
玒 see styles |
hóng hong2 hung |
(a kind of jade); Taiwan pr. [gong1] |
玔 see styles |
chuàn chuan4 ch`uan chuan |
jade ring |
玖 see styles |
jiǔ jiu3 chiu kokono ここの koko ここ ku く kyuu / kyu きゅう |
black jade; nine (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) nine |
玗 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
semiprecious stone; a kind of jade |
玘 see styles |
qǐ qi3 ch`i chi |
type of jade ornament for court dress (old) |
玞 see styles |
fū fu1 fu |
a kind of jade |
玟 see styles |
wén wen2 wen |
veins in jade |
玠 see styles |
jiè jie4 chieh |
jade tablet indicating rank |
玦 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh |
penannular jade pendant |
玫 see styles |
méi mei2 mei |
(fine jade); used in 玫瑰[mei2 gui1] |
玶 see styles |
píng ping2 p`ing ping |
name of one kind of jade |
玷 see styles |
diàn dian4 tien |
blemish; disgrace; flaw in jade |
玹 see styles |
xuán xuan2 hsüan |
jadelike precious stone; jade-colored |
玿 see styles |
sháo shao2 shao |
(literary) a kind of fine jade |
珂 see styles |
kē ke1 k`o ko ka |
jade-like stone White jade shell; translit. k, khr. |
珃 see styles |
rǎn ran3 jan |
(jade) |
珅 see styles |
shēn shen1 shen |
a kind of jade |
珇 see styles |
zǔ zu3 tsu |
carving on jade |
珉 see styles |
mín min2 min |
alabaster, jade-like stone |
珒 see styles |
jīn jin1 chin |
a kind of jade |
珔 see styles |
jiàn jian4 chien |
(jade) |
珖 see styles |
guāng guang1 kuang |
(jade) |
珚 see styles |
yān yan1 yen |
a kind of jade |
珛 see styles |
xiù xiu4 hsiu |
quickly-deteriorating jade |
珝 see styles |
xǔ xu3 hsü |
a kind of jade |
珥 see styles |
ěr er3 erh |
pearl or jade earring |
珦 see styles |
xiàng xiang4 hsiang |
a kind of jade |
珵 see styles |
chéng cheng2 ch`eng cheng |
fine jade; jade ornament |
珶 see styles |
dì di4 ti |
white jade worn on belt |
珷 see styles |
wǔ wu3 wu |
inferior gem; a kind of jade |
珹 see styles |
chéng cheng2 ch`eng cheng |
a kind of jade; a kind of pearl |
珺 see styles |
jun jun4 chün |
beautiful jade |
琁 see styles |
xuán xuan2 hsüan |
beautiful jade; star |
琅 see styles |
láng lang2 lang roukan / rokan ろうかん |
jade-like stone; clean and white; tinkling of pendants (given name) Roukan |
琇 see styles |
xiù xiu4 hsiu |
(jade) |
琈 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
(literary) a kind of jade; (literary) jade color |
琠 see styles |
diǎn dian3 tien |
gem used as ear plug; jade earrings |
琦 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi |
(literary) fine jade |
琨 see styles |
kūn kun1 k`un kun |
(jade) |
琪 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi |
(literary) fine jade |
琭 see styles |
lù lu4 lu |
(jade) |
琮 see styles |
cóng cong2 ts`ung tsung |
jade tube with round hole and rectangular sides, used ceremonially in ancient times |
琯 see styles |
guǎn guan3 kuan |
mus. instr.; to polish jade or gold |
琿 珲 see styles |
hún hun2 hun |
(fine jade) |
瑁 see styles |
mào mao4 mao |
(jade) |
瑂 see styles |
méi mei2 mei |
(stone which resembles jade) |
瑃 see styles |
chūn chun1 ch`un chun |
(a kind of jade) |
瑄 see styles |
xuān xuan1 hsüan |
ornamental piece of jade |
瑋 玮 see styles |
wěi wei3 wei |
(reddish jade); precious; rare |
瑏 see styles |
chuān chuan1 ch`uan chuan |
(jade) |
瑔 see styles |
quán quan2 ch`üan chüan |
jade; shell |
瑕 see styles |
xiá xia2 hsia ka きず |
blemish; flaw in jade (1) wound; injury; cut; gash; bruise; scratch; scrape; scar; (2) chip; crack; scratch; nick; (3) flaw; defect; weakness; weak point; (4) stain (on one's reputation); disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; (5) (emotional) hurt; hurt feelings a flaw |
瑗 see styles |
yuàn yuan4 yüan |
large jade ring |
瑛 see styles |
yīng ying1 ying you / yo よう |
(literary) translucent stone similar to jade; (literary) luster of jade (female given name) Yō |
瑤 瑶 see styles |
yáo yao2 yao you / yo よう |
jade; precious stone; mother-of-pearl; nacre; precious; used a complementary honorific (female given name) Yō Jasper (green), green crystal. |
瑧 see styles |
zhēn zhen1 chen |
(literary) a kind of jade; Taiwan pr. [jin1] |
瑨 see styles |
jìn jin4 chin |
(literary) jade-like stone |
瑭 see styles |
táng tang2 t`ang tang |
(jade) |
瑱 see styles |
zhèn zhen4 chen |
jade weight |
瑿 see styles |
yī yi1 i |
a black stone like jade; jet |
璁 see styles |
cōng cong1 ts`ung tsung |
stone similar to jade |
璇 see styles |
xuán xuan2 hsüan |
(jade) |
璋 see styles |
zhāng zhang1 chang tamaki たまき |
jade tablet used in ceremonies, shaped like the left or right half of a "gui" 圭[gui1], also given to male infants to play with (female given name) Tamaki |
璜 see styles |
huáng huang2 huang |
semicircular jade ornament |
璡 琎 see styles |
jìn jin4 chin |
jade-like stone |
璦 瑷 see styles |
ài ai4 ai |
fine quality jade |
璧 see styles |
bì bi4 pi heki へき |
jade annulus bi (ancient Chinese artifact; flat jade or glass disc with a circular hole in the centre) |
璩 see styles |
qú qu2 ch`ü chü |
(jade ring) |
璬 see styles |
jiǎo jiao3 chiao |
jade pendant; jade ornament |
璮 see styles |
tǎn tan3 t`an tan |
a kind of jade |
璯 㻅 see styles |
huì hui4 hui |
jade ornament in the seams of cap |
璱 see styles |
sè se4 se |
bright (of jade) |
璵 玙 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
ornamental jade |
瓁 see styles |
wò wo4 wo |
uncarved jade |
瓘 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan |
jade used for making goblets |
瓛 see styles |
huán huan2 huan |
(old) jade tablet or scepter held by a duke at ceremonies |
砆 see styles |
fū fu1 fu |
agate; inferior gem; a kind of jade |
砣 see styles |
tuó tuo2 t`o to |
steelyard weight; stone roller; to polish jade with an emery wheel |
碔 see styles |
wǔ wu3 wu |
inferior gem; a kind of jade |
碝 see styles |
ruǎn ruan3 juan |
jade-like stone |
翡 see styles |
fěi fei3 fei |
green jade; kingfisher |
菎 see styles |
kūn kun1 k`un kun |
beautiful jade; bamboo |
㱾 see styles |
gāi gai1 kai |
a kind of metal or jade ornament worn in ancient times to ward off evil spirits |
㺵 see styles |
jiǔ jiu3 chiu |
black jade (variant of 玖[jiu3]) |
㻬 see styles |
tú tu2 t`u tu |
a kind of jade |
佩環 佩环 see styles |
pèi huán pei4 huan2 p`ei huan pei huan |
ring-like jade belt pendant |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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