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Art genre
Yakusha-e (役者絵), often referred to as "actor prints" in English, are Japanese woodblock prints or, rarely, paintings, of kabuki actors, particularly those
Yakusha-e
Genre of Japanese art
part of the design; and uchiwa-e printed hand fans, which often suffer from having been handled. Ukiyo-e genres Yakusha-e print of two kabuki actors Sharaku
Ukiyo-e
Japanese art genre
actors (yakusha-e) or prints with beautiful women (bijin-ga). There were many types of Omocha-e, including paper dolls to be dressed (kisekae-e), matching-picture
Omocha-e
Topics referred to by the same term
Yakusha may refer to Yakusha-e, Japanese woodblock prints of kabuki actors Yakusha Kure, a character from the Japanese manga series How Heavy Are the Dumbbells
Yakusha
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
come to be considered some of the greatest in the ukiyo-e genre. Sharaku made mostly yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors. His compositions emphasize poses
Sharaku
Ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Kunisada, 1852
publishers, poets' associations, theatres and actors He began creating yakusha-e (actor images) in 1808, and this genre was to become the mainstay of his
Female_Ghost_(Kunisada)
Japanese ukiyo-e art, founded by Miyagawa Shunsui. It specialized in paintings (nikuhitsu-ga) and prints of kabuki actors (yakusha-e), sumo wrestlers
Katsukawa_school
Type of Japanese portrait photography
ukiyo-e (woodblock prints and painting) were made of popularized Kabuki actors (referred to as yakusha-e) and sumo wrestlers (referred to as sumo-e). After
Bromide_(Japanese_culture)
Japanese woodblock prints
including yakusha-e (actor prints), bijin-ga (beauties), fūkei-ga (landscapes), kachō-ga (nature prints) and musha-e (warrior prints). Some notable uchiwa-e works
Uchiwa-e
traditional Japanese paper Yakusha-e (役者絵); prints of kabuki actors Yoko-e (横絵); a print in horizontal or "landscape" format Yokohama-e (横浜絵); prints depicting
Glossary_of_ukiyo-e
Japanese artist (1760–1849)
Shunshō, focused on images of the courtesans (bijin-ga) and kabuki actors (yakusha-e) who were popular in Japan's cities at the time. After a year, Hokusai's
Hokusai
Japanese actor (1838–1903)
the name Ichikawa Danjūrō, he is depicted in countless ukiyo-e actor prints (yakusha-e), and is widely credited with ensuring Kabuki stayed vibrant and
Ichikawa_Danjūrō_IX
regions—he specialized in yakusha-e actor prints. Hirosada is particularly known for his diptychs and triptychs, and for his many ōkubi-e portraits of the leading
Konishi_Hirosada
Japanese artist (1753–1806)
ōkubi-e "large-headed picture" in the 1760s. He and other members of the Katsukawa school, such as Shunkō, popularized the form for yakusha-e actor prints
Utamaro
18th-century Japanese Kabuki actor
unequaled in those days"). He is depicted in countless ukiyo-e actor prints (yakusha-e), and unlike many actors who focus on one type of role, Danjūrō
Ichikawa_Danjūrō_V
Japanese painter (1900–1976)
of the Torii school of ukiyo-e artists. He followed his school's tradition of making prints of kabuki actors (yakusha-e) and involvement with commercial
Torii_Kotondo
Japanese artist (1726–1793)
both equally famous and talented ukiyo-e artists. Shunshō is best known for introducing a new form of yakusha-e, prints depicting Kabuki actors. However
Katsukawa_Shunshō
Japanese art movement
places (meishō), beautiful women (bijinga), kabuki actors (yakusha-e), and birds-and-flowers (kachō-e). Popular with foreign Westerners,shin-hanga prints appealed
Shin-hanga
Ukiyo-e woodblock print by Utagawa Kunisada
genres, including kabuki-e and yakusha-e (kabuki actor pictures), bijin-ga (pictures of beauties), yūrei-zu (ghost pictures), sumō-e (sumo wrestler pictures)
Fan print with two bugaku dancers
Fan_print_with_two_bugaku_dancers
Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print artist
himself in his early work to common ukiyo-e themes such as women (美人画 bijin-ga) and actors (役者絵 yakusha-e). Then, after the death of Toyohiro, Hiroshige
Hiroshige
Japanese woodblock print artist (1786–1865)
which is due to him. With a few exceptions, such as actor portraits (yakusha-e) and portraits of beautiful women (bijin-ga), at the beginning of his
Kunisada
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
designed ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Nothing is known of Enkyō's life, and only seven of his works are known, all of which are ōkubi yakusha-e, bust portrait
Kabukidō_Enkyō
Japanese illustrator (born 1958)
shoten 1995 – Gojira Road, Fujinsha 1996 – Kaijū baka ichi-dai Gojira yakusha e no michi, Yosensha 1999 – Men Who Suitacted Tokusatsu Heroes, Sony Magazine
Hurricane_Ryu
to whom he became apprenticed. Kunimasa is especially known for his yakusha-e portrait prints of kabuki actors, and for his bijin-ga pictures of beautiful
Utagawa_Kunimasa
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
earliest work dates to 1778. He designed mainly yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors, and began producing ōkubi-e bust portraits as early as 1791. Together
Katsukawa_Shun'ei
Japanese woodblock printer
printer, considered by many to be the last master in the art of kabuki yakusha-e "actor pictures". He was born Natori Yoshinosuke, the fifth son of a silk
Natori_Shunsen
level of success. His prints include over 40 series, mostly of actors (yakusha-e), as well portraits of beauties, illustrations of scenes from literature
Utagawa_Kunisada_II
ichimai-e (一枚絵) single sheet prints creating a diptych Genre: kabuki-e (歌舞伎絵), yakusha-e (役者絵) actor print Japanese title: 「高名武勇伝」「宇治兵部の介」 & 「高名武勇伝」「金井たに五郎」
Two Actors in Samurai Roles (Gosotei Hirosada)
Two_Actors_in_Samurai_Roles_(Gosotei_Hirosada)
Japanese artist (1833 - 1904)
Yoshiiku's earliest works were portraits of actors (yakusha-e), beauties (bijin-ga), and warriors (musha-e). He later followed Kuniyoshi into making satirical
Utagawa_Yoshiiku
Japanese print artist (1835–1900)
appreciation and knowledge of kabuki drama led to his production primarily of yakusha-e, which are woodblock prints of kabuki actors and scenes from popular plays
Toyohara_Kunichika
Colour woodblock print c. 1793 by Kitagawa Utamaro
the ōkubi-e "large-headed picture" in the 1760s; he and other members of the Katsukawa school such as Shunkō popularized the form for yakusha-e actor prints
Three Beauties of the Present Day
Three_Beauties_of_the_Present_Day
Japanese artist (1769–1825)
particular his yakusha-e actor portraits, a field which he took to new heights. He also, however, produced other genres such as musha-e warrior prints
Utagawa_Toyokuni
and, more significantly, yakusha-e. Between 1794 and 1796, he created a series of prints entitled Yakusha butai no sugata-e ("Portraits of Actors in Various
Ichikawa Omezō as a Pilgrim and Ichikawa Yaozō as a Samurai (Toyokuni I)
Ichikawa_Omezō_as_a_Pilgrim_and_Ichikawa_Yaozō_as_a_Samurai_(Toyokuni_I)
Japanese ukiyo-e designer
this size in 1840, not long before the Tenpō Reforms were to disrupt yakusha-e production. He encouraged his student and fellow pupil of Kunisada, Hirosada
Utagawa_Kunimasu
Japanese samurai and artist (1838–1912)
"enlightenment pictures" (文明開化絵, Bunmei kaika-e) include: Examples of "kabuki scenes/actor portraits" (役者絵, Yakusha-e) include: Kabuki scene Kabuki scene Kuronushi
Toyohara_Chikanobu
Japanese painter
about 1764. All of his known works are benizuri-e, and though the Torii school was known for its yakusha-e actor prints, Kiyohiro also specialized in bijin-ga
Torii_Kiyohiro
Japanese contemporary artist
area. An obvious successor to the ukiyo-e artists of the Edo period in his choice of subject (see yakusha-e, lit. "[kabuki] actor prints"), his methods
Hiromitsu_Takahashi
nishiki-e (上方錦絵) woodblock print; ink and colour on paper Size: chūban (中判) Format: 3 ichimai-e (一枚絵) single sheet prints Genre: kabuki-e (歌舞伎絵), yakusha-e (役者絵)
Actor Ichikawa Shiko as Kato Yomoshichi (Gosotei Hirosada)
Actor_Ichikawa_Shiko_as_Kato_Yomoshichi_(Gosotei_Hirosada)
with distinctive costumes and makeup. Yakusha Traditional term for actors (役者) in Noh, kyōgen, and kabuki. Yakusha-e Woodblock prints (役者絵) depicting kabuki
Glossary_of_Japanese_theater
Japanese print artist, 1711–1785
monochrome "lacquer prints" (urushi-e) which reflected the influence of Okumura Masanobu as well. Many of these were yakusha-e (actor prints) and bijin-ga (images
Ishikawa_Toyonobu
Japanese artist
and magazines. His portraits of kabuki actors (yakusha-e) were well known. His war prints (戦争絵, sensō-e), in triptych format are considered to be important
Migita_Toshihide
Japanese painter
Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎文調, fl. 1755–1791) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his yakusha-e actor prints in narrow hosoban dimensions. Bunchō and Katsukawa
Bunchō
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
beni-e ("red picture[s]") and urushi-e ("lacquer picture[s]") styles. Many of his works depict people selling things. Toshinobu also made yakusha-e portraits
Okumura_Toshinobu
Japanese artist (1735–1814)
the Chinese ideal of the four arts. Toyoharu produced a small number of yakusha-e actor prints that, in contrast to the works of the leading Katsukawa school
Utagawa_Toyoharu
Japanese printmaker, painter
woodblock print artist after graduation. In 1978, he decided to focus on Yakusha-e (役者絵, "actor prints"), inspired by the Kabuki theater tradition. That
Kōkei_Tsuruya
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
Plays (Kaomise shibai banashi, 1766). From about 1771, he began to design yakusha-e actor prints, which he signed with a small jar-shaped seal that appeared
Katsukawa_Shunkō_I
Japanese artist
Kunisada III (歌川国貞) (1848–1920) was an ukiyo-e printmaker of the Utagawa school, specializing in yakusha-e (pictures of kabuki actors). He began studying
Utagawa_Kunisada_III
Woodblock print
bijinga (prints of beautiful women) and, more significantly, kabuki-e and yakusha-e (kabuki and kabuki actor prints). The latter constitute the "overwhelming
Eijudō Hibino at Seventy-one (Toyokuni I)
Eijudō_Hibino_at_Seventy-one_(Toyokuni_I)
Scottish artist in Japanese woodblock printing
first stencil prints were depictions of tattooed figures, followed by yakusha-e (kabuki actor prints). By late 1995, Binnie had left Seki’s studio to
Paul_Binnie
Israeli historian of Japanese and East Asian art
Museum 1973 Hashira-e & Triptychs, M.O.J.A.H, 1980 Bijin-ga, M.O.J.A.H, 1981 Fauna & Flora in Japanese Art, M.O.J.A.H, 1981 Yakusha-e, Kabuki Prints, M
Eli_Lancman
identity is unknown. Enkyō is the only other ukiyo-e artist known to have produced aiban-sized ōkubi-e yakusha-e during the Edo period. Uruō Toshi Meika no Homare
List_of_works_by_Sharaku
Japanese Artist
worked in a variety of genres and formats. His earlier work tended to be yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors in the style of the Torii school; his later
Nishimura_Shigenaga
kamigata nishiki-e [上方錦絵] woodblock print; ink and colour on paper Size: chūban Format: tate-e, right sheet of diptych Genre: yakusha-e, ōkubi-e Japanese title:
Bust portrait of Actor Kataoka Ichizō I
Bust_portrait_of_Actor_Kataoka_Ichizō_I
Dimensions Coordinates Ref. Yakusha-e, colour on wooden boards, by Torii Kiyonaga 板絵着色役者絵 鳥居清長筆 ita-e chakushoku yakusha-e Torii Kiyonaga hitsu Edo period
List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Tokyo)
List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan_–_paintings_(Tokyo)
Japanese artist
survived. Ginkō's earliest surviving prints date to 1873—a number of yakusha-e prints of actors in the style of Toyohara Kunichika. He published his
Adachi_Ginkō
Medium: kamigata nishiki-e (上方錦絵) woodblock print; ink and colour on paper Format: tate-e vertical print Genre: kabuki-e, yakusha-e Japanese title: Arashi
Arashi_Rikan_II_as_Osome
1823 Japanese print by Shunshosai Hokuchō
nishiki-e (上方錦絵) woodblock print; ink and colour on paper Size: ōban tate-e (大判竪絵) Format: ichimai-e (一枚絵) single sheet print Genre: kabuki-e (歌舞伎絵), yakusha-e
Actor Ichikawa Ebijūrō as Samurai
Actor_Ichikawa_Ebijūrō_as_Samurai
Japanese artist
Figure Sketches") of portraits of kabuki actors in the vein of the yakusha-e genre of ukiyo-e. The subjects were sketched from performances at the just-built
Kanae_Yamamoto_(artist)
Belarusian rower (1958–2020)
Vasil Fyodaravich Yakusha (Belarusian: Васіль Фёдаравіч Якуша, 30 June 1958 – 24 November 2020) was a Belarusian rower who competed for the Soviet Union
Vasil_Yakusha
Japanese ukiyo-e artist
time of great productivity from the Torii school. Kiyotsune produced yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors with rounded linework in a style established
Torii_Kiyotsune
nishiki-e (上方錦絵) woodblock print; ink and colour on paper Size: ōban tate-e (大判竪絵) Format: ichimai-e (一枚絵) single sheet print from a triptych Genre: yakusha-e
Actor Nakamura Shikan II as Satake Shinjuro
Actor_Nakamura_Shikan_II_as_Satake_Shinjuro
Print series by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
first major success. Before becoming a master of musha-e, Kuniyoshi made an attempt at yakusha-e (depictions of kabuki actors), but was unable to achieve
Sketches of the Life of the Great Priest
Sketches_of_the_Life_of_the_Great_Priest
Japanese manga series and its franchise
homeroom teacher. Like Satomi, she is also secretly a cosplayer. Yakusha Kure (呉 夜叉, Kure Yakusha) Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara (Japanese); Natalie Hoover (English)
How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?
How_Heavy_Are_the_Dumbbells_You_Lift?
Allusional device that uses pictures to represent words or parts of words
immensely popular during the Edo period. A piece by ukiyo-e artist Kunisada was "Actor Puzzles" (Yakusha hanjimono) that featured rebuses. Today the most often
Rebus
Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock print artist
are characterized by yellow backgrounds, and all of these images are yakusha-e kabuki actor portraits. Actors featured in his works include Ichikawa
Shunshosai_Hokucho
designed hundreds of stand-alone prints of beauties (bijin-ga) and actors (yakusha-e). Kuniyasu also used the art names Ippōsai and Nishikawa Yasunobu. He
Kuniyasu
Japanese actor (1915–1989)
under the title Sanmon Yakusha (三文役者), meaning "third rate actor". Kaneto Shindo wrote a biography of Tonoyama called Sanmon yakusha no shi, meaning "The
Taiji_Tonoyama
1959 Japanese film
the lake, revealing its true form: a female demon named Yakusha. Sasuke's sister tells him Yakusha was transformed into a salamander by a powerful wizard
Magic_Boy_(film)
Ukrainian rower
January 1968 in Kherson) is a Ukrainian rower. He and his partner Vasil Yakusha won the bronze medal for the Soviet Union in the double sculls competition
Oleksandr_Marchenko_(rower)
Japanese actor (born 1975)
(2014) as Kennyo Soko o Nantoka 2 (2014) as Hiroaki Shōji Yōkoso, Wagaya e (2015) as Shinshi Akazaki Watashi to iu Na no Hensōkyoku (2015) as Yasuhiko
Ichikawa_Ennosuke_IV
Japanese manga series
Yūmeijin) "Ultimate Actor's Dream" (役者冥利, Yakusha-Myōri) "Ultimate Actor's Dream (Part 2)" (役者冥利②, Yakusha-Myōri Ni) "Guaranteed Pass" (必勝, Hisshō) "More"
Act-Age
Medalists Nico Rienks Ronald Florijn Netherlands Beat Schwerzmann Ueli Bodenmann Switzerland Oleksandr Marchenko Vasil Yakusha Soviet Union ← 1984 1992 →
Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls
Rowing_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_double_sculls
Kyōtō Suru Mono-tachi) 202. "Players in the Holy War" (聖戦の役者たち, Seisen no Yakusha-tachi) 203. "Ludoshel's Plan" (リュドシェルの計画, Ryudosheru no Keikaku) 204. "Let
List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters
List_of_The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_chapters
1976-12-25 サチコの幸 Sachiko no sachi Kazunari Takeda Miura Rika 1976-12-25 嗚呼!!花の応援団 役者やのォー Ah!! Hana no Oh-endan yakusha yanoo Chūsei Sone Junko Miyashita
List of Nikkatsu Roman Porno films
List_of_Nikkatsu_Roman_Porno_films
Olympic rowing event
the eighth man to win multiple medals in the event. Silver went to Vasil Yakusha of the Soviet Union, the nation's sixth medal in eight Games. East Germany
Rowing at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's single sculls
Rowing_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_single_sculls
Japanese actress and pop singer-songwriter (born 1977)
Hero. In October 2006, Matsu and Makoto Fujita starred in a weekly drama Yakusha Damashii. Matsu left the third concert tour in May 2007 to commemorate
Takako_Matsu
1970 studio album by Kuni Kawachi & His Friends
Side A No. Title Length 1. "Kirikyogen" (Kirikyōgen (Shibaigoya no Mei Yakusha) (切狂言(芝居小屋の名役者))) 5:09 2. "Works Composed Mainly by Humans" (Ningen Shutai
Kirikyogen
Japanese actor (1844–1903)
actors, who specialize in a particular type of role, Kikugorō, as a kaneru yakusha, played both tachiyaku (male heroes) and onnagata (women) roles and was
Onoe_Kikugorō_V
Japanese actress and singer (1994)
Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2006 Dare Yorimo Mama wo Ai su Tomo Sanada Yakusha Damashii Sakurako Fukada 2007 Iryu 2 Kana Takami Code Blue Miki Kuriyama
Umika_Kawashima
Japanese actor (1784–1849)
pronunciation: [o.no.e (|) kʲi̥.kɯ.ɡo.ɾoː, -ŋo.ɾoː], 1784 – 16 May 1849) was a Japanese kabuki actor, the first and among the most famous kaneru yakusha, a type of
Onoe_Kikugorō_III
Japanese manga series and its franchise
Kiss" (好きとキスの距離, Suki to kisu no kyori) "I'm Not an Actress" (役者じゃない, Yakusha janai) Interlude: "Reading Too Much into Books" (深読み書店, Fuka yomi shoten)
Bloom_Into_You
edition) November 4, 2014 978-1-61262-680-2 "Pain" (痛み, Itami) "Actors" (役者, Yakusha) "Kenny the Ripper" (切り裂きケニー, Kirisaki Kenī) "Gunshots" (銃声, Jūsei) After
List of Attack on Titan chapters
List_of_Attack_on_Titan_chapters
Japanese noh playwright and actor
And Their Art - Page 283 Eric C. Rath - 2006 "120. Kanze Motonobu, Yoza yakusha mokuroku, p. 8. Nobumitsu authored some thirty noh plays including Tama
Kanze_Nobumitsu
Shin Tokudaiji, Shinichi Himori, Shin Saburi Drama 21 July Kaidan Oiwa Yakusha Kanji Suganuma, Jun Ozaki Kiyoshi Sawada, Fujiko Fukamizu, Michisaburō
List of Japanese films of 1938
List_of_Japanese_films_of_1938
Japanese author (1894–1965)
no Shi; July 1925) "The Actor of a Hundred Faces" (百面相役者, Hyaku-mensō Yakusha; July 1925) "Doubts" (疑惑, Giwaku; September–October 1925) "Kiss" (接吻, Seppun;
Edogawa_Ranpo
Calendar year
Finnish conductor and composer Irina Vorobieva, Russian pair skater Vasil Yakusha, Belarusian rower July 1 Mary Fahl, American singer, songwriter and actress
1958
Japanese actor (1923–2004)
Suzuki, Namiko. ""突貫小僧"青木富夫さん役者人生70年祝賀パーティー("Tokkan Kozo" Aoki Tomiosan yakusha jinsei 70nen shakuga paatii)" ["Tokkan Kozo" Actor Tomio Aoki's 70th Birthday
Tomio_Aoki
Shigeji. Translated and compiled by Robert Epp. Stanwood, WA: Yakusha, 1993, 278 pages. Joan E. Ericson (1997). Be a Woman: Hayashi Fumiko and Modern Japanese
Shigeji_Tsuboi
Japanese manga series
Bad Men" (ワルがふたり, Waru ga Futari) 23. "Trillion Actor" (一兆両役者, Ittōryō Yakusha) 4 July 4, 2022 978-4-09-861320-5 March 18, 2025 978-1-9747-5214-0 24.
Trillion_Game
Japanese actress (born 1989)
piano, and swimming.[citation needed] My Boss My Hero (2006), Chiba Akane Yakusha Damashii (2006), episode 7 guest Broccoli (2007) Ultraman Mebius (2007)
Riisa_Naka
Both a revered goddess and demon in some Buddhist traditions
(訶利帝) or Karitei-mo (訶梨帝母). Her iconography is based mostly on the Dai Yakusha Nyo Kangimo Narahini Aishi Jōjuhō (大薬叉女歓喜母并愛子成就法). In Chinese Buddhism
Hariti
Name used by various amusement parks
and Robert Epp, Rats Nests:The Collected Poetry of Hagiwara Sakutarō (Yakusha, 1993) ISBN 1-880276-40-2 Miodrag Mitrasinovic, Total Landscape, Theme
Luna_Park
Japanese actor (1902–1983)
and grandson of Nakamura Kanjaku III, one of the most outstanding kaneru yakusha in the history of Kabuki theater. His older brother, Hayashi Mataichirō
Nakamura_Ganjirō_II
Japanese filmmaker (1912–2012)
Life of Chikuzan"] (in Japanese). Miraisha. Shindo, Kaneto (2000). Sanmon yakusha no shi: Seiden Tonoyama Taiji [The death of a third-rate actor: a true
Kaneto_Shindo
Industry and occupation
themselves as "seiyū", but in those days the term "radio actor" (ラジオ役者, radio yakusha) was used by newspapers to refer to the profession.[citation needed] In
Voice_acting_in_Japan
Musical
News Network. Retrieved 28 August 2018. "D-BOYS Yanagi Kotarou "Shougai Yakusha" sengen". Asahi Shinbun (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 January 2011. Yumiko
Musical:_The_Prince_of_Tennis
Japanese television presenter and kabuki actor (1956–2015)
Komazō X (十代目 市川高麗蔵) were also kabuki actors, both known for being kaneru yakusha (i.e., playing both male and female roles) and for, like Mitsugoro IX, being
Bandō_Mitsugorō_X
Japanese voice actress (born 1975)
Yoshida Also second season 2019 How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? Yakusha Kure The Ones Within Isabella Kiratto Pri☆Chan Tetsunee 2020 Arte Veronica
Sayaka_Ohara
and outstanding kabuki actor known for being the most notorious Kaneru yakusha (i.e., an actor who plays both Tachiyaku and onnagata roles) in the history
Kataoka_Nizaemon_XII
Amusement park in Tokyo, Japan
Sakutarō Hagiwara's Rats' Nests: The Collected Poetry of Hagiwara Sakutarō (Yakusha 1993) ISBN 1-880276-40-2 Joseph L. Anderson and Donald Richie, The Japanese
Luna_Park,_Tokyo
YAKUSHA E
YAKUSHA E
Girl/Female
Indian
The earth, Sati (Wife of Lord Shiva)
Girl/Female
English American
Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful; happy.
Boy/Male
Hindu
King bharats son, Eyes like a pigeon
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Type of a Demi God
Female
Egyptian
, ("sunset"); the wife of Tum.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Excelling
Girl/Female
English American
Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful; happy.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Indian, Tamil
Life; Lakeisha and Its Variants are Rhyming Forms of Leticia; Joyful; Happy
Male
Russian
(Яша) Pet form of Russian Yakov, YASHA means "supplanter."
Male
Japanese
(é–) Japanese name YASUSHI means "calm, quiet."
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, British, Christian, English, Indian, Tamil
Joyful; Happy; Woman; Alive; She who Lives; Lakeisha and Its Variants are Rhyming Forms of Leticia
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shining
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yeruwsha, YERUSHA means "dispossessor" or "possessed (by a husband)."
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
A Yaksha King
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lakeisha, LAKISHA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Sister of Daksha
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
The Earth; The Skilled One; Sati - Wife of Lord Shiva; Earth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Representative of God, A type of a demi God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful, Embodied, Nature
YAKUSHA E
YAKUSHA E
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Lotus
Girl/Female
Native American
Running water. Famous Bearer: Tallulah Bankhead (1903 - 1968).
Male
Hebrew
Pet form of Hebrew Gidown, GIDI means "cutter down; hewer," i.e. "mighty warrior."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Glorious
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mighty and Righteous
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
From France; Free One
Boy/Male
Sikh
One accepting gods being as true
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Decorator of Chastit
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Smoky; Grey; Purple; Dim
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a.
Having yellow eyes.
n.
A species of elm (Ulmus montana) found in Northern and Western Europe; Scotch elm.
n.
The alewife; -- called also wall-eyed herring.
n.
A kind of demigod attendant on Kuvera, the god of wealth.
a.
Of or pertaining to voltaic electricity, or voltaism.
a.
Containing or exhibiting positive, or vitreous, electricity.
n.
An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or whitish color; -- said usually of horses.
a.
Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish color.
v. t.
To punish with a rope's end.
a.
Having erect, pointed ears; prick-eared; -- said of certain dogs.
a.
Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; -- the reverse of pin-eyed.
n.
An American fresh-water food fish (Stizostedion vitreum) having large and prominent eyes; -- called also glasseye, pike perch, yellow pike, and wall-eyed perch.
a.
Eaten, or eaten into, by a worm or by worms; as, worm-eaten timber.
n.
The evening of yesterday; the evening last past.
n.
An instrument for the exact measurement of electric currents.
n.
See Wych-elm.
a.
Having two edges, or edges on both sides; as, a two-edged sword.
n.
All together; hence, in costume, the fine arts, etc., the general effect of a work as a whole, without regard to the execution of the separate perts.