藤原
Chinese
    
| rattan; cane | former; original; primary former; original; primary; raw; level; cause; source | ||
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| trad. (藤原) | 藤 | 原 | |
| simp. #(藤原) | 藤 | 原 | |
Pronunciation
    
Japanese
    
    Etymology 1
    
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 藤 | 原 | 
| ふじ Grade: S | はら > わら Grade: 2 | 
| kun’yomi | |
/pudi para/ → /ɸud͡ʑiɸara/ → /ɸuʑiwara/
Shift from Fujihara (Old Japanese Pudipara) below.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ɸɯ̟ᵝʑiɰᵝa̠ɾa̠]
Proper noun
    
藤原 • (Fujiwara) ←ふぢはら (fudifara)?
- a surname, especially those from a powerful clan descended from Nakatomi no Kamatari
- a placename
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- 頼むかなわが藤原の都より跡たれそむる玉津島姫
 
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Derived terms
    
- 藤原京 (Fujiwara-kyō)
- 藤原時代 (Fujiwara jidai)
- 奥州藤原氏 (Ōshū Fujiwara-shi)
See also
    
Etymology 2
    
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 藤 | 原 | 
| ふじ Grade: S | はら Grade: 2 | 
| kun’yomi | |
Compound of 藤 (fuji, “Wisteria floribunda”) + 原 (hara, “(uncultivated) field”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [ɸɯ̟ᵝʑiha̠ɾa̠]
Old Japanese
    
    Etymology
    
Compound of 藤 (pudi, “Wisteria floribunda”) + 原 (para, “(uncultivated) field”).
Proper noun
    
藤原 (Pudipara) (kana ふぢはら)
- a powerful clan descended from Nakatomi no Kamatari
- a placename, especially 藤原京 (Fujiwara-kyō) in present-day Kashihara, Nara Prefecture
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- 藤原古郷之秋芽子者開而落去寸君待不得而- Pudipara no2 purinisi sato1 no2 aki1 pagi2 pa saki1te tiriniki1 ki1mi1 mati kanete
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Descendants
    
- Japanese: 藤原 (ふじわら, Fujiwara)
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