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嵐山 岚山 see styles |
lán shān lan2 shan1 lan shan ranzan らんざん |
Lanshan district of Rizhao city 日照市[Ri4 zhao4 shi4], Shandong (place-name, surname) Ranzan |
嵜山 see styles |
sakiyama さきやま |
(surname) Sakiyama |
嵞山 see styles |
tú shān tu2 shan1 t`u shan tu shan |
Mt Tu in Zhejiang; also written 涂山 |
嵩山 see styles |
sōng shān song1 shan1 sung shan dakeyama だけやま |
Mt Song in Henan, central mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] (surname) Dakeyama |
嶋山 see styles |
shimayama しまやま |
(surname) Shimayama |
嶗山 崂山 see styles |
láo shān lao2 shan1 lao shan |
Laoshan district of Qingdao city 青島市|青岛市, Shandong |
嶺山 see styles |
mineyama みねやま |
(surname) Mineyama |
嶽山 see styles |
dakeyama だけやま |
(surname) Dakeyama |
川山 see styles |
kawayama かわやま |
(place-name, surname) Kawayama |
州山 see styles |
suyama すやま |
(surname) Suyama |
巡山 see styles |
xún shān xun2 shan1 hsün shan junsan |
grounds patrol |
巣山 see styles |
suyama すやま |
(place-name, surname) Suyama |
左山 see styles |
sayama さやま |
(surname) Sayama |
巨山 see styles |
kyoyama きょやま |
(surname) Kyoyama |
巫山 see styles |
wū shān wu1 shan1 wu shan |
Wushan, a county in Chongqing 重慶|重庆[Chong2qing4] |
巴山 see styles |
bā shān ba1 shan1 pa shan hayama はやま |
Mt Ba in eastern Sichuan (surname) Hayama |
巻山 see styles |
makiyama まきやま |
(surname) Makiyama |
市山 see styles |
shiyama しやま |
(surname) Shiyama |
布山 see styles |
fuyama ふやま |
(surname) Fuyama |
帆山 see styles |
hoyama ほやま |
(place-name, surname) Hoyama |
師山 see styles |
moroyama もろやま |
(place-name, surname) Moroyama |
帯山 see styles |
obiyama おびやま |
(place-name, surname) Obiyama |
帰山 see styles |
motoyama もとやま |
(surname) Motoyama |
帳山 see styles |
chouyama / choyama ちょうやま |
(surname) Chōyama |
常山 see styles |
cháng shān chang2 shan1 ch`ang shan chang shan tokoyama とこやま |
Changshan county in Quzhou 衢州[Qu2 zhou1], Zhejiang (surname) Tokoyama |
幕山 see styles |
makuyama まくやま |
(place-name) Makuyama |
幟山 see styles |
noboriyama のぼりやま |
(place-name) Noboriyama |
幡山 see styles |
hatayama はたやま |
(surname) Hatayama |
幣山 see styles |
heiyama / heyama へいやま |
(place-name) Heiyama |
干山 see styles |
hoshiyama ほしやま |
(surname) Hoshiyama |
平山 see styles |
píng shān ping2 shan1 p`ing shan ping shan heizan / hezan へいざん |
Pingshan, a county in Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2jia1zhuang1], Hebei; Pingshan, a district of Benxi 本溪市[Ben3xi1 Shi4], Liaoning (surname) Heizan |
年山 see styles |
nenzan ねんざん |
(given name) Nenzan |
幸山 see styles |
yukiyama ゆきやま |
(surname) Yukiyama |
幹山 see styles |
kanzan かんざん |
(surname) Kanzan |
幾山 see styles |
ikuyama いくやま |
(surname) Ikuyama |
広山 see styles |
hiroyama ひろやま |
(place-name, surname) Hiroyama |
庄山 see styles |
shouyama / shoyama しょうやま |
(place-name, surname) Shouyama |
床山 see styles |
tokoyama とこやま |
(1) hairdresser (for sumo wrestlers and actors); wigmaker (for actors); (2) hairdressing room (Edo-period kabuki); (surname) Tokoyama |
府山 see styles |
fuyama ふやま |
(surname) Fuyama |
度山 see styles |
doyama どやま |
(surname) Doyama |
座山 see styles |
zayama ざやま |
(surname) Zayama |
庫山 see styles |
kozan こざん |
(given name) Kozan |
庭山 see styles |
niwayama にわやま |
(surname) Niwayama |
庵山 see styles |
anyama あんやま |
(surname) An'yama |
康山 see styles |
yasuyama やすやま |
(surname) Yasuyama |
廃山 see styles |
haizan はいざん |
(noun/participle) abandoned mine |
廣山 see styles |
hiroyama ひろやま |
(surname) Hiroyama |
廬山 庐山 see styles |
lú shān lu2 shan1 lu shan ruushan / rushan ルーシャン |
Lushan district of Jiujiang city 九江市, Jiangxi; Mt Lushan in Jiujiang, famous as summer holiday spot (place-name) Mount Lushan (China) Mt. Lu |
延山 see styles |
nobeyama のべやま |
(surname) Nobeyama |
建山 see styles |
tateyama たてやま |
(surname) Tateyama |
廿山 see styles |
hatachiyama はたちやま |
(surname) Hatachiyama |
弓山 see styles |
yumiyama ゆみやま |
(surname) Yumiyama |
引山 see styles |
hikiyama ひきやま |
(place-name, surname) Hikiyama |
弘山 see styles |
hiroyama ひろやま |
(surname) Hiroyama |
弟山 see styles |
otoyama おとやま |
(personal name) Otoyama |
弥山 see styles |
yayama ややま |
(place-name, surname) Yayama |
弧山 see styles |
kozan こざん |
(surname) Kozan |
張山 see styles |
hariyama はりやま |
(surname) Hariyama |
彌山 弥山 see styles |
mí shān mi2 shan1 mi shan yayama ややま |
(surname) Yayama Sumeru |
当山 see styles |
touzan / tozan とうざん |
(1) this mountain; (2) this temple; (surname) Masayama |
形山 see styles |
xíng shān xing2 shan1 hsing shan katayama かたやま |
(surname) Katayama The body, comparable to a mountain. |
彦山 see styles |
hikoyama ひこやま |
(surname) Hikoyama |
彭山 see styles |
péng shān peng2 shan1 p`eng shan peng shan |
Pengshan County in Meishan 眉山市[Mei2 shan1 Shi4], Sichuan |
影山 see styles |
kageyama かげやま |
(place-name, surname) Kageyama |
役山 see styles |
yakuyama やくやま |
(surname) Yakuyama |
征山 see styles |
seizan / sezan せいざん |
(given name) Seizan |
待山 see styles |
machiyama まちやま |
(surname) Machiyama |
後山 see styles |
atoyama あとやま |
(See 先山) pusher (in a mine); (surname) Nochiyama |
徐山 see styles |
joyama じょやま |
(surname) Joyama |
徑山 径山 see styles |
jìng shān jing4 shan1 ching shan Kinzan |
A monastery at Linan Xian, Zhejiang. |
得山 see styles |
tokuyama とくやま |
(surname) Tokuyama |
御山 see styles |
miyama みやま |
(honorific or respectful language) (polite language) (familiar language) mountain; (surname) Miyama |
微山 see styles |
wēi shān wei1 shan1 wei shan |
Weishan County in Jining 濟寧|济宁[Ji3 ning2], Shandong |
徳山 see styles |
tokuyama とくやま |
(place-name, surname) Tokuyama |
德山 see styles |
dé shān de2 shan1 te shan Tokusan |
Deshan |
徹山 see styles |
tetsuzan てつざん |
(given name) Tetsuzan |
心山 see styles |
muneyama むねやま |
(surname) Muneyama |
忍山 see styles |
ninyama にんやま |
(surname) Nin'yama |
志山 see styles |
shiyama しやま |
(surname) Shiyama |
忠山 see styles |
chuuyama / chuyama ちゅうやま |
(personal name) Chuuyama |
快山 see styles |
kaizan かいざん |
(given name) Kaizan |
忰山 see styles |
kaseyama かせやま |
(surname) Kaseyama |
思山 see styles |
shizan しざん |
(given name) Shizan |
恆山 恒山 see styles |
héng shān heng2 shan1 heng shan |
Mt Heng in Shanxi, northern mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Hengshan district of Jixi city 雞西|鸡西[Ji1 xi1], Heilongjiang |
恐山 see styles |
osorezan おそれざん |
(place-name) Osorezan |
恵山 see styles |
hesan ヘサン |
(place-name) Hyesan (North Korea) |
悟山 see styles |
gozan ござん |
(given name) Gozan |
悳山 see styles |
tokuyama とくやま |
(surname) Tokuyama |
悴山 see styles |
hakaseyama はかせやま |
(surname) Hakaseyama |
惑山 see styles |
huò shān huo4 shan1 huo shan wakusan |
mountains of affliction |
惠山 see styles |
huì shān hui4 shan1 hui shan eyama えやま |
Huishan district of Wuxi city 無錫市|无锡市[Wu2 xi1 shi4], Jiangsu (surname) Eyama |
惣山 see styles |
souyama / soyama そうやま |
(place-name, surname) Souyama |
愛山 see styles |
aiyama あいやま |
(surname) Aiyama |
愿山 see styles |
yoshiyama よしやま |
(surname) Yoshiyama |
慈山 see styles |
jizan じざん |
(personal name) Jizan |
慎山 see styles |
makiyama まきやま |
(surname) Makiyama |
慢山 see styles |
màn shān man4 shan1 man shan mansen |
Pride as high as a mountain. |
慶山 see styles |
kyonsan キョンサン |
(place-name) Gyeongsan (South Korea) |
憨山 see styles |
hān shān han1 shan1 han shan Kanzan |
Hanshan |
懐山 see styles |
futokoroyama ふところやま |
(place-name) Futokoroyama |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "山" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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