There are 27 total results for your 溥 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
溥 see styles |
pǔ pu3 p`u pu hiroshi ひろし |
extensive; pervading (given name) Hiroshi Universal. |
溥之 see styles |
hiroyuki ひろゆき |
(given name) Hiroyuki |
溥井 see styles |
usui うすい |
(personal name) Usui |
溥儀 溥仪 see styles |
pǔ yí pu3 yi2 p`u i pu i pui ぷい |
Puyi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor (person) Pu Yi (last emperor of China) (see Aisin Gioro Pu Yi) |
溥儁 溥俊 see styles |
pǔ jun pu3 jun4 p`u chün pu chün |
a Qing prince who was the designated successor to emperor Guangxu until the Boxer uprising |
溥哉 see styles |
hiroya ひろや |
(given name) Hiroya |
溥子 see styles |
hiroko ひろこ |
(female given name) Hiroko |
溥幸 see styles |
hiroyuki ひろゆき |
(given name) Hiroyuki |
溥明 see styles |
hiroaki ひろあき |
(given name) Hiroaki |
溥澳 see styles |
hakuou / hakuo はくおう |
(given name) Hakuou |
溥積 see styles |
hozumi ほずみ |
(given name) Hozumi |
溥美 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(female given name) Hiromi |
溥首 see styles |
pǔ shǒu pu3 shou3 p`u shou pu shou Fushu |
A name of Mañjuśrī, v. 文. |
張溥 张溥 see styles |
zhāng pǔ zhang1 pu3 chang p`u chang pu |
Zhang Pu (1602-1641), Ming dynasty scholar and prolific writer, proponent of 複社|复社[fu4 she4] cultural renewal movement, author of Five tombstone inscriptions 五人墓碑記|五人墓碑记[wu3 ren2 mu4 bei1 ji4] |
敏溥 see styles |
toshihiro としひろ |
(given name) Toshihiro |
正溥 see styles |
masahiro まさひろ |
(given name) Masahiro |
直溥 see styles |
naohiro なおひろ |
(given name) Naohiro |
聡溥 see styles |
akihiro あきひろ |
(given name) Akihiro |
溥太郎 see styles |
hirotarou / hirotaro ひろたろう |
(male given name) Hirotarō |
大浦溥 see styles |
oourahiroshi / oorahiroshi おおうらひろし |
(person) Ooura Hiroshi |
山内溥 see styles |
yamauchihiroshi やまうちひろし |
(person) Yamauchi Hiroshi (1927.11-) |
西田溥 see styles |
nishidahiroshi にしだひろし |
(person) Nishida Hiroshi (1938.5.11-) |
溥柔軟音 溥柔软音 see styles |
pǔ róu ruǎn yīn pu3 rou2 ruan3 yin1 p`u jou juan yin pu jou juan yin Fujūnanon |
Mañjughoṣa |
岩井直溥 see styles |
iwainaohiro いわいなおひろ |
(person) Iwai Naohiro |
三浦溥太郎 see styles |
miurahirotarou / miurahirotaro みうらひろたろう |
(person) Miura Hirotarō |
愛新覚羅溥儀 see styles |
aishinkakurafugi あいしんかくらふぎ |
(person) Aisin Gioro Pu Yi (1906-67) (last emperor of China) |
Variations: |
futen ふてん |
vault of heaven; whole world |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "溥" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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