There are 47 total results for your 湛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
湛 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan yasushi やすし |
deep; clear (water) (given name) Yasushi Deep, clear, placid, to soak. |
湛一 see styles |
tanichi たんいち |
(male given name) Tan'ichi |
湛井 see styles |
tatai たたい |
(place-name) Tatai |
湛和 see styles |
yoshikazu よしかず |
(given name) Yoshikazu |
湛増 see styles |
tanmasu たんます |
(surname) Tanmasu |
湛子 see styles |
yoshiko よしこ |
(female given name) Yoshiko |
湛山 see styles |
tanzan たんざん |
(surname, given name) Tanzan |
湛慶 see styles |
tankei / tanke たんけい |
(personal name) Tankei |
湛水 see styles |
tansui; tataemizu(ok) たんすい; たたえみず(ok) |
(noun/participle) flooding; filling; inundation; submerging; clogging; (place-name) Tamarimizu |
湛江 see styles |
zhàn jiāng zhan4 jiang1 chan chiang tankou / tanko たんこう |
see 湛江市[Zhan4jiang1 Shi4] (place-name) Zhanjiang (China) |
湛河 see styles |
zhàn hé zhan4 he2 chan ho |
Zhanhe district of Pingdingshan city 平頂山市|平顶山市[Ping2 ding3 shan1 shi4], Henan |
湛沼 see styles |
tadaenuma ただえぬま |
(place-name) Tadaenuma |
湛海 see styles |
tankai たんかい |
(given name) Tankai |
湛然 see styles |
zhàn rán zhan4 ran2 chan jan tanzen たんぜん |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) still and full of water; quiet and unmoving Zhanran, the sixth Tiantai patriarch, also known as 荆溪 Jingqi; died A. D. 784; author of many books. |
湛爾 湛尔 see styles |
zhàn ěr zhan4 er3 chan erh tanni |
deep |
湛睿 see styles |
tanei / tane たんえい |
(personal name) Tan'ei |
湛祥 see styles |
tanshou / tansho たんしょう |
(given name) Tanshou |
湛空 see styles |
tankuu / tanku たんくう |
(personal name) Tankuu |
湛美 see styles |
kiyomi きよみ |
(female given name) Kiyomi |
湛藍 湛蓝 see styles |
zhàn lán zhan4 lan2 chan lan |
azure |
湛野 see styles |
tadano ただの |
(surname) Tadano |
了湛 see styles |
ryoutan / ryotan りょうたん |
(personal name) Ryōtan |
周湛 see styles |
shuutan / shutan しゅうたん |
(given name) Shuutan |
宗湛 see styles |
soutan / sotan そうたん |
(personal name) Soutan |
忠湛 see styles |
zhōng zhàn zhong1 zhan4 chung chan Chūtan |
Chungdam |
李湛 see styles |
lǐ zhàn li3 zhan4 li chan |
Li Zhan, personal name of fourteenth Tang emperor Jingzong 敬宗[Jing4 Zong1] (809-827), reigned 825-827 |
毒湛 see styles |
dokutan どくたん |
(given name) Dokutan |
水湛 see styles |
mizutamari みずたまり |
(place-name) Mizutamari |
精湛 see styles |
jīng zhàn jing1 zhan4 ching chan |
consummate; exquisite |
遥湛 see styles |
youkan / yokan ようかん |
(personal name) Yōkan |
湛える see styles |
tataeru たたえる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fill (with); to be filled with; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to express (an emotion); to project (sadness, joy, etc.); to wear (e.g. a smile) |
湛一郎 see styles |
tanichirou / tanichiro たんいちろう |
(male given name) Tan'ichirō |
湛山寺 see styles |
zhàn shān sì zhan4 shan1 si4 chan shan ssu Tansan ji |
Zhanshan si |
湛江市 see styles |
zhàn jiāng shì zhan4 jiang1 shi4 chan chiang shih |
Zhanjiang, prefecture-level city in Guangdong Province 廣東省|广东省[Guang3dong1 Sheng3] |
湛河區 湛河区 see styles |
zhàn hé qū zhan4 he2 qu1 chan ho ch`ü chan ho chü |
Zhanhe district of Pingdingshan city 平頂山市|平顶山市[Ping2 ding3 shan1 shi4], Henan |
六湛寺 see styles |
rokutanji ろくたんじ |
(place-name) Rokutanji |
湛江地區 湛江地区 see styles |
zhàn jiāng dì qū zhan4 jiang1 di4 qu1 chan chiang ti ch`ü chan chiang ti chü |
Zhanjiang prefecture in Guangdong |
六湛寺町 see styles |
rokutanjichou / rokutanjicho ろくたんじちょう |
(place-name) Rokutanjichō |
寂用湛然 see styles |
jí yòng zhàn rán ji2 yong4 zhan4 ran2 chi yung chan jan jakuyō tannen |
Character (nirvāṇa-like) and function concomitant in the absolute and relative, in being and becoming, etc. |
小栗宗湛 see styles |
ogurisoutan / ogurisotan おぐりそうたん |
(person) Oguri Soutan |
小鳥井湛 see styles |
kotoriitadayu / kotoritadayu ことりいただゆ |
(person) Kotorii Tadayu |
石橋湛山 see styles |
ishibashitanzan いしばしたんざん |
(person) Ishibashi Tanzan |
荊溪湛然 荆溪湛然 see styles |
jīng qī zhàn rán jing1 qi1 zhan4 ran2 ching ch`i chan jan ching chi chan jan Kyōkei Tannen |
Jingqi Zhanran |
湛江師範學院 湛江师范学院 see styles |
zhàn jiāng shī fàn xué yuàn zhan4 jiang1 shi1 fan4 xue2 yuan4 chan chiang shih fan hsüeh yüan |
Zhanjiang Normal University |
笑みを湛える see styles |
emiotataeru えみをたたえる |
(exp,v1) to be all smiles |
八功德水湛然盈滿 八功德水湛然盈满 see styles |
bā gōng dé shuǐ zhàn rán yíng mǎn ba1 gong1 de2 shui3 zhan4 ran2 ying2 man3 pa kung te shui chan jan ying man hachi kudoku sui tannen yōman |
deeply filled with the water of the eight excellent qualities |
Variations: |
emiotataeru えみをたたえる |
(exp,v1) to be all smiles |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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