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    mi2
mi
 wataru
    わたる
full; to fill; completely; more
(given name) Wataru
To shoot, reach everywhere, pervade; complete, universal; prevent, stop; more; long.

彌一

see styles
 yaichi
    やいち
(personal name) Yaichi

彌上

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 yagami
    やがみ
(place-name) Yagami

彌中

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 yanaka
    やなか
(surname) Yanaka

彌介

see styles
 yasuke
    やすけ
(personal name) Yasuke

彌代

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 miyotsugu
    みよつぐ
(personal name) Miyotsugu

彌伽


弥伽

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mí qié
    mi2 qie2
mi ch`ieh
    mi chieh
 miga
Megha, a cloud; name of one of the bodhisattvas renowned as a healer, or as a cloud-controller for producing rain.

彌佐

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 misa
    みさ
(female given name) Misa

彌元

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 iyamoto
    いやもと
(surname) Iyamoto

彌八

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 yahachi
    やはち
(surname) Yahachi

彌冨

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 yatomi
    やとみ
(surname) Yatomi

彌助

see styles
 yasuke
    やすけ
(given name) Yasuke

彌勅

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 miroku
    みろく
(surname) Miroku

彌勒


弥勒

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mí lè
    mi2 le4
mi le
 miroku
    みろく
Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha
(surname) Miroku
Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras.

彌合


弥合

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mí hé
    mi2 he2
mi ho
to cause a wound to close up and heal

彌吉

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 yayoshi
    やよし
(surname) Yayoshi

彌園

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 yazono
    やぞの
(surname) Yazono

彌多


弥多

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mí duō
    mi2 duo1
mi to
 mita
more and more

彌天


弥天

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mí tiān
    mi2 tian1
mi t`ien
    mi tien
 miten
filling the entire sky; covering everything (of fog, crime, disaster etc)
all of space

彌央

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 mio
    みお
(female given name) Mio

彌富

see styles
 yatomi
    やとみ
(place-name) Yatomi

彌封


弥封

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mí fēng
    mi2 feng1
mi feng
to sign across the seal (as a precaution against fraud)

彌山


弥山

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mí shān
    mi2 shan1
mi shan
 yayama
    ややま
(surname) Yayama
Sumeru

彌島

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 yajima
    やじま
(surname) Yajima

彌市

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 yaichi
    やいち
(personal name) Yaichi

彌底


弥底

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mí dǐ
    mi2 di3
mi ti
 mitei
miti, measure, accurate knowledge, evidential.

彌延

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 yanobe
    やのべ
(surname) Yanobe

彌弌

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 yaichi
    やいち
(personal name) Yaichi

彌彦

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 yahiko
    やひこ
(male given name) Yahiko

彌恵

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 yae
    やえ
(female given name) Yae

彌惠

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 mie
    みえ
(female given name) Mie

彌撒


弥撒

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mí sa
    mi2 sa5
mi sa
(Catholic) Mass

彌政

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 yamasa
    やまさ
(surname) Yamasa

彌散


弥散

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mí sàn
    mi2 san4
mi san
to dissipate everywhere (of light, sound, gas etc)

彌普


弥普

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mí pǔ
    mi2 pu3
mi p`u
    mi pu
 mifu
full

彌月


弥月

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mí yuè
    mi2 yue4
mi yüeh
 mitsuki
    みつき
full moon; first full moon after birth (i.e. entering the second month)
(female given name) Mitsuki

彌望


弥望

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mí wàng
    mi2 wang4
mi wang
a full view

彌本

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 iyamoto
    いやもと
(surname) Iyamoto

彌栄

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 yae
    やえ
(surname, female given name) Yae

彌桜

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 mio
    みお
(female given name) Mio

彌榮

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 yaei / yae
    やえい
(out-dated kanji) (1) prosperity; prospering; flourishing; (interjection) (2) best of luck; all the best; hurray; hoorah; (surname) Yaei

彌樓


弥楼

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mí lóu
    mi2 lou2
mi lou
 Mirō
Meru, 'the Olympus of Hindu mythology.' M.W. Sumeru, cf. 須; but there is dispute as to the identity of the two. Meru also refers to the mountains represented by the Himālayas, in this not differing from Sumeru. It also has the general meaning of 'lofty'.

彌次

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 yaji
    やじ
(surname) Yaji

彌武

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 yatake
    やたけ
(surname) Yatake

彌気

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 mike
    みけ
(personal name) Mike

彌永

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 yanaga
    やなが
(surname) Yanaga

彌渡


弥渡

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mí dù
    mi2 du4
mi tu
Midu county in Dali Bai autonomous prefecture 大理白族自治州[Da4 li3 Bai2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Yunnan

彌滿


弥满

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mí mǎn
    mi2 man3
mi man
 miman
to be full
overflowing

彌漫


弥漫

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mí màn
    mi2 man4
mi man
to pervade; to fill the air; diffuse; everywhere present; about to inundate (water); permeated by (smoke); filled with (dust); to saturate (the air with fog, smoke etc)
See: 弥漫

彌生

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 yayoi
    やよい
(surname, female given name) Yayoi

彌田

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 iyoda
    いよだ
(surname) Iyoda

彌留


弥留

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mí liú
    mi2 liu2
mi liu
seriously ill and about to die

彌益

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 yamasu
    やます
(surname) Yamasu

彌盧


弥卢

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mí lú
    mi2 lu2
mi lu
 miro
(Skt. meru)

彌礼

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 mire
    みれ
(female given name) Mire

彌精


弥精

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mí jīng
    mi2 jing1
mi ching
 mishō
to further refine

彌縫


弥缝

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mí féng
    mi2 feng2
mi feng
to cover up mistakes or crimes; to stitch up; to fix

彌蒙


弥蒙

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mí méng
    mi2 meng2
mi meng
impenetrable thick fog or smoke

彌藏

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 yazou / yazo
    やぞう
(given name) Yazou

彌蘭


弥兰

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mí lán
    mi2 lan2
mi lan
 Miran
King Milinda, v. 那先.

彌補


弥补

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mí bǔ
    mi2 bu3
mi pu
to complement; to make up for a deficiency

彌覆


弥复

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mí fù
    mi2 fu4
mi fu
 mifuku
completely covered

彌覇

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 neha
    ねは
(surname) Neha

彌谷

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 iyadani
    いやだに
(place-name) Iyadani

彌迦


弥迦

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mí jiā
    mi2 jia1
mi chia
 Mika

More info & calligraphy:

Mycah
Mekā, said to be the name of the girl who gave milk congee to Śākyamuni immediately after his enlightenment; seemingly the same as Sujātā, Senā, or Nandā.

彌遠


弥远

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mí yuǎn
    mi2 yuan3
mi yüan
 mion
far off [the mark]

彌重

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 yashige
    やしげ
(surname) Yashige

彌陀


弥陀

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mí tuó
    mi2 tuo2
mi t`o
    mi to
 Mida
Amitabha, the Buddha of the Western Paradise; abbr. for 阿陀佛|阿弥陀佛; Mituo or Mito township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan
Amitābha, v. 阿.

一彌

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 kazuya
    かずや
(female given name) Kazuya

万彌

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 mami
    まみ
(female given name) Mami

三彌

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 mitsuya
    みつや
(personal name) Mitsuya

久彌

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 hisaya
    ひさや
(given name) Hisaya

仁彌

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 hitomi
    ひとみ
(personal name) Hitomi

伸彌

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 shinya
    しんや
(personal name) Shin'ya

俊彌

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 toshiya
    としや
(personal name) Toshiya

信彌

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 nobuya
    のぶや
(personal name) Nobuya

健彌

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 kenji
    けんじ
(given name) Kenji

元彌

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 motoya
    もとや
(personal name) Motoya

光彌

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 mitsuya
    みつや
(given name) Mitsuya

克彌

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 katsuya
    かつや
(personal name) Katsuya

公彌

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 kimiya
    きみや
(given name) Kimiya

典彌

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 fumiya
    ふみや
(given name) Fumiya

力彌

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 rikiya
    りきや
(personal name) Rikiya

勝彌

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 katsuya
    かつや
(personal name) Katsuya

千彌

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 senya
    せんや
(given name) Sen'ya

卓彌

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 takuya
    たくや
(male given name) Takuya

友彌

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 tomoya
    ともや
(male given name) Tomoya

吉彌

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 kichiya
    きちや
(personal name) Kichiya

哲彌

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 tetsuya
    てつや
(personal name) Tetsuya

奢彌


奢弥

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shē mí
    she1 mi2
she mi
 shami
奢弭 śamī, a leguminous tree associated with Śiva.

家彌

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 ieya
    いえや
(surname) Ieya

富彌

see styles
 tomiya
    とみや
(personal name) Tomiya

尼彌


尼弥

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ní mí
    ni2 mi2
ni mi
 Nimi
Nimi ; Nemi

巧彌

see styles
 takuya
    たくや
(male given name) Takuya

彦彌

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 hikoya
    ひこや
(personal name) Hikoya

徳彌

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 tokuya
    とくや
(given name) Tokuya

徹彌

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 tetsuya
    てつや
(given name) Tetsuya

悠彌

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 yuuya / yuya
    ゆうや
(given name) Yūya

愛彌

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 aimi
    あいみ
(female given name) Aimi

抵彌


抵弥

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dǐ mí
    di3 mi2
ti mi
 teimi
timi, timiṅgila, a huge fish, perhaps a whale.

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

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