There are 31 total results for your Kani search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蟹 see styles |
xiè xie4 hsieh kani かに |
crab (kana only) crab; (surname) Kani crab |
蠏 蟹 see styles |
xiè xie4 hsieh kani かに |
variant of 蟹[xie4] (kana only) crab; (surname) Kani |
冠位 see styles |
kani かんい |
system indicating court ranks by headgear colors (colours) |
加仁 see styles |
kani かに |
(surname) Kani |
加児 see styles |
kani かに |
(surname) Kani |
可兒 可儿 see styles |
kě ér ke3 er2 k`o erh ko erh kani かに |
a person after one's heart (charming person); capable person (surname) Kani |
可爾 可尔 see styles |
kě ěr ke3 er3 k`o erh ko erh kani |
suitable |
堪井 see styles |
kani かんい |
(surname) Kan'i |
完井 see styles |
kani かんい |
(surname) Kan'i |
官位 see styles |
guān wèi guan1 wei4 kuan wei kani かんい |
official post office and rank; an official rank |
寛意 see styles |
kani かんい |
(personal name) Kan'i |
換位 换位 see styles |
huàn wèi huan4 wei4 huan wei kani かんい |
to swap places; (logic) conversion; (car maintenance) to rotate (tires) (logical) conversion (transposition of subject and predicate to form a new proposition) |
河児 see styles |
kani かに |
(surname) Kani |
簡易 简易 see styles |
jiǎn yì jian3 yi4 chien i kani かんい |
simple and easy; simplistic; simplicity (noun or adjectival noun) (1) simple; simplified; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) easy; plain |
羯尼 see styles |
jié ní jie2 ni2 chieh ni kani |
(羯尼迦) kanaka, gold; name of several yellow plants, e.g. thorn apple; Butea frondosa; a species of sandalwood, etc. |
蟹井 see styles |
kanii / kani かにい |
(surname) Kanii |
蟹挟 see styles |
kanibasami かにばさみ |
flying scissors (technique in martial arts); kani basami |
觀已 观已 see styles |
guān yǐ guan1 yi3 kuan i kani |
having perceived |
賀仁 see styles |
kani かに |
(surname) Kani |
可児市 see styles |
kanishi かにし |
(place-name) Kani (city) |
可児駅 see styles |
kanieki かにえき |
(st) Kani Station |
可児公園 see styles |
kanikouen / kanikoen かにこうえん |
(place-name) Kani Park |
可児弘明 see styles |
kanihiroaki かにひろあき |
(person) Kani Hiroaki |
猿蟹合戦 see styles |
sarukanigassen さるかにがっせん |
(wk) The Monkey and the Crab (folktale); The Quarrel of the Monkey and the Crab; Saru Kani Gassen |
可児ひろ海 see styles |
kanihiromi かにひろみ |
(person) Kani Hiromi |
さるかに合戦 see styles |
sarukanigassen さるかにがっせん |
(wk) The Monkey and the Crab (folktale); The Quarrel of the Monkey and the Crab; Saru Kani Gassen |
Variations: |
kani(p); kani かに(P); カニ |
(kana only) crab |
Variations: |
kani(p); kani かに(P); カニ |
(kana only) crab |
Variations: |
sarukanigassen さるかにがっせん |
(work) The Monkey and the Crab (folktale); The Quarrel of the Monkey and the Crab; Saru Kani Gassen |
Variations: |
kanibasami; kanibasami かにばさみ; カニバサミ |
(kana only) {MA} flying scissors; kani basami; leg lock |
Variations: |
kani maranjandodo; kanimaranjandodo(sk) カニ・マランジャンドゥ; カニマランジャンドゥ(sk) |
Kani maranjandu (species of crab) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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