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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

亘祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

人祖

see styles
 jinso
    じんそ
progenitor

仏祖

see styles
 busso
    ぶっそ
Founder of Buddhism

伊祖

see styles
 iso
    いそ
(place-name) Iso

佛祖

see styles
fó zǔ
    fo2 zu3
fo tsu
 busso
Buddha; founder of a buddhist sect
The Buddha and other founders of cults; Buddhist patriarchs; two of the records concerning them are the佛統紀 and the佛通載 (歷代通載).

元祖

see styles
yuán zǔ
    yuan2 zu3
yüan tsu
 ganso
    がんそ
(1) originator; pioneer; inventor; founder; (2) progenitor; primogenitor; founder of a family line
The original patriarch, or founder of a sect or school; sometimes applied to the Buddha as the founder of virtue.

先祖

see styles
xiān zǔ
    xian1 zu3
hsien tsu
 senzo
    せんぞ
(literary) my deceased grandfather; (literary) ancestors
ancestor; forefather; foremother; (surname) Senzo
patriarch

光祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

兩祖


两祖

see styles
liǎng zǔ
    liang3 zu3
liang tsu
 ryōso
two ancestors

六祖

see styles
liù zǔ
    liu4 zu3
liu tsu
 rokuso
The six patriarchs of the Ch'an (Zen) school 禪宗, who passed down robe and begging bowl in succession i. e. Bodhidharma, Huike, Sengcan, Daoxin, Hongren, and Huineng 達摩, 慧可, 僧璨, 道信, 弘忍, and 慧能.

列祖

see styles
liè zǔ
    lie4 zu3
lieh tsu
 resso
line of ancestors

初祖

see styles
chū zǔ
    chu1 zu3
ch`u tsu
    chu tsu
 shoso
    しょそ
(rare) the first generation of a family; school (of thought) or religious sect; (surname) Hatsuso
founder

別祖

see styles
 betsuso
    べつそ
(surname) Betsuso

功祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

十祖

see styles
 toso
    とそ
(surname) Toso

厚祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

叔祖

see styles
shū zǔ
    shu1 zu3
shu tsu
grandfather's younger brother

同祖

see styles
 douso / doso
    どうそ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) common ancestor

名祖

see styles
 naoya
    なおや
eponym (person after whom something is named)

垢祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

大祖

see styles
 ooso
    おおそ
founder; progenitor; emperor; (place-name) Ooso

天祖

see styles
 tenso
    てんそ
the ancestral Sun Goddess

太祖

see styles
tài zǔ
    tai4 zu3
t`ai tsu
    tai tsu
 taiso
    たいそ
Great Ancestor (posomethingumous title, e.g. for the founder of a dynasty)
founder; progenitor; emperor
great ancestor

始祖

see styles
shǐ zǔ
    shi3 zu3
shih tsu
 shiso
    しそ
primogenitor; founder of a school or trade
founder; originator; pioneer

媽祖


妈祖

see styles
mā zǔ
    ma1 zu3
ma tsu
 maso
    まそ
Matsu, name of a sea goddess still widely worshipped on the SE China coast and in SE Asia
Mazu (Chinese goddess of the sea)

孝祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

宏祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

宗祖

see styles
zōng zǔ
    zong1 zu3
tsung tsu
 shuuso / shuso
    しゅうそ
sect founder
The founder of a sect or school.

家祖

see styles
jiā zǔ
    jia1 zu3
chia tsu
(polite) my paternal grandfather

尊祖

see styles
zūn zǔ
    zun1 zu3
tsun tsu
 sonso
venerating the patriarchs

岩祖

see styles
 iwaso
    いわそ
(surname) Iwaso

嵩祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

巧祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

師祖


师祖

see styles
shī zǔ
    shi1 zu3
shih tsu
 shiso
The teacher of one's teacher.

幸祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

康祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

弘祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

彭祖

see styles
péng zǔ
    peng2 zu3
p`eng tsu
    peng tsu
 houso / hoso
    ほうそ
Peng Zu (legendary figure of Taoism who lived 800 years)
(personal name) Houso

恒祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

成祖

see styles
 seiso / seso
    せいそ
(personal name) Seiso

折祖

see styles
 oriso
    おりそ
(surname) Oriso

教祖

see styles
jiào zǔ
    jiao4 zu3
chiao tsu
 kyouso / kyoso
    きょうそ
founder of a religious sect; (personal name) Kyouso
founder of a Buddhist sect

新祖

see styles
 shinso
    しんそ
(surname) Shinso

日祖

see styles
 hiso
    ひそ
(place-name) Hiso

晃祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

曩祖

see styles
nǎng zǔ
    nang3 zu3
nang tsu
 nōso
ancestors of old

曾祖

see styles
zēng zǔ
    zeng1 zu3
tseng tsu
 souso / soso
    そうそ
great-grandfather (father of one's paternal grandfather)
(personal name) Souso

木祖

see styles
 kiso
    きそ
(place-name) Kiso

村祖

see styles
 muraso
    むらそ
(surname) Muraso

来祖

see styles
 kuruso
    くるそ
(surname) Kuruso

栗祖

see styles
 kuriso
    くりそ
(place-name) Kuriso

正祖

see styles
zhèng zǔ
    zheng4 zu3
cheng tsu
Jeonjo (1752-1800), 22nd king of Korean Joseon dynasty

洸祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

浩祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

父祖

see styles
 fuso
    ふそ
ancestors

玉祖

see styles
 tamaso
    たまそ
(surname) Tamaso

皇祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(divine, historical or legendary) founder of an empire

皓祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

真祖

see styles
 shinso
    しんそ
(in fiction) person changed into a vampire by magic

祈祖

see styles
 oriso
    おりそ
(surname) Oriso

神祖

see styles
shén zǔ
    shen2 zu3
shen tsu
 jinso
    じんそ
Godhead
(place-name) Jinso

祭祖

see styles
jì zǔ
    ji4 zu3
chi tsu
to offer sacrifices to one's ancestors

積祖


积祖

see styles
jī zǔ
    ji1 zu3
chi tsu
many generations of ancestors

籾祖

see styles
 momiso
    もみそ
(place-name) Momiso

紘祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

紙祖

see styles
 shiso
    しそ
(place-name) Shiso

耕祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

聖祖


圣祖

see styles
shèng zǔ
    sheng4 zu3
sheng tsu
 seiso / seso
    せいそ
divine ancester; patron saint
(personal name) Seiso

能祖

see styles
 noso
    のそ
(surname) Noso

藩祖

see styles
 hanso
    はんそ
(1) (hist) ancestor of a feudal lord; (2) (hist) founder of a feudal domain

虹祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(personal name) Kōso

西祖

see styles
 seiso / seso
    せいそ
(place-name, surname) Seiso

近祖

see styles
 chikaso
    ちかそ
(surname) Chikaso

道祖

see styles
 douso / doso
    どうそ
(surname) Dōso

達祖


达祖

see styles
dá zǔ
    da2 zu3
ta tsu
 Tasso
Ancestor Dharma

遠祖


远祖

see styles
yuǎn zǔ
    yuan3 zu3
yüan tsu
 enso
    えんそ
a remote ancestor
remote ancestor; forefather

郷祖

see styles
 gouso / goso
    ごうそ
(surname) Gouso

長祖

see styles
 nagaso
    ながそ
(surname) Nagaso

開祖


开祖

see styles
kāi zǔ
    kai1 zu3
k`ai tsu
    kai tsu
 kaiso
    かいそ
(sect) founder; apostle; originator; inventor
The founder of a sect, or clan.

顯祖


显祖

see styles
xiǎn zǔ
    xian3 zu3
hsien tsu
ancestors (old)

養祖

see styles
 yooso
    よおそ
(personal name) Yooso

馬祖


马祖

see styles
mǎ zǔ
    ma3 zu3
ma tsu
 baso
    ばそ
Matsu Islands off Fujian, administered by Taiwan
(place-name) Matsu Islands (Taiwan)
Ma Tsu, founder of the Southern Peak school of the Ch'an or Intuitional sect in Kiangsi, known as 江西道一.

高祖

see styles
gāo zǔ
    gao1 zu3
kao tsu
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
founder of dynasty or sect; (surname) Takasone
A founder of a sect or school.

黄祖

see styles
 kouso / koso
    こうそ
(person) Huang Zu (-208CE)

黒祖

see styles
 kokuso
    こくそ
(surname) Kokuso

鼻祖

see styles
bí zǔ
    bi2 zu3
pi tsu
 biso
    びそ
the earliest ancestor; originator (of a tradition, school of thought etc)
founder; originator; introducer
a patriarch who founds a sect or school

祖代子

see styles
 soyoko
    そよこ
(female given name) Soyoko

祖利田

see styles
 sorita
    そりた
(surname) Sorita

祖利目

see styles
 sorime
    そりめ
(surname) Sorime

祖国愛

see styles
 sokokuai
    そこくあい
patriotism

祖堂集

see styles
zǔ táng jí
    zu3 tang2 ji2
tsu t`ang chi
    tsu tang chi
 Sodō shū
Record of the Ancestral Hall

祖姑母

see styles
zǔ gū mǔ
    zu3 gu1 mu3
tsu ku mu
father's father's sister; great aunt

祖子分

see styles
 soshibun
    そしぶん
(place-name) Soshibun

祖富枝

see styles
 sotoe
    そとえ
(female given name) Sotoe

祖山橋

see styles
 soyamabashi
    そやまばし
(place-name) Soyamabashi

祖師堂


祖师堂

see styles
zǔ shī táng
    zu3 shi1 tang2
tsu shih t`ang
    tsu shih tang
 soshi dō
patriarch's hall

祖師殿


祖师殿

see styles
zǔ shī diàn
    zu3 shi1 dian4
tsu shih tien
 soshi den
hall of the patriarchs

祖師爺


祖师爷

see styles
zǔ shī yé
    zu3 shi1 ye2
tsu shih yeh
founder (of a craft, religious sect etc)

祖師禅

see styles
 soshizen
    そしぜん
(See 如来禅) Zen Buddhism based on the teachings of Bodhidharma

祖師谷

see styles
 soshigaya
    そしがや
(place-name) Soshigaya

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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