nī
girl
phonetic "ni" (in female names)
Taiwan pr. [ni2]
lī
this (Cantonese)
see also 呢[nī]
see also 哩哩羅羅|哩哩罗罗[lī lī lūo lūo]
Fó yé
Buddha (term of respect for Sakyamuni 釋迦牟尼|释迦牟尼[Shì jiā móu ní])
His Holiness (refers to a Buddhist grandee)
Buddha
God
emperor
in late Qing court, refers exclusively to Empress Dowager Cixi 慈禧太后
Ní Kuāng
Ni Kuang (1935-), Chinese novelist and screenwriter
Xióng Ní
Xiong Ni (1974-), Chinese diving athlete
Mò jiāng xiàn
Mojiang Ha'ni autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan
Āi lǐ wēn
Yerevan, capital of Armenia 亞美尼亞|亚美尼亚[Yà měi ní yà] in the Caucasus
Ní Tuò shēng
Ni Tuosheng or Watchman Nee (1903-1972), influential Chinese Christian
Jīn píng Miáo zú Yáo zú Dǎi zú zì zhì xiàn
Jinping Miao, Yao and Dai autonomous county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture 紅河哈尼族彞族自治州|红河哈尼族彝族自治州[Hóng hé Hā ní zú Yí zú zì zhì zhōu], Yunnan
Mò jiāng Hā ní zú zì zhì xiàn
Mojiang Ha'ni autonomous county in Pu'er 普洱[Pǔ ěr], Yunnan
Ní Sì chōng
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯 during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire
Ní Guì zhēn
Ni Guizhen or Ni Kwei-Tseng (1869 - 1931), mother of Song Ailing 宋藹齡|宋蔼龄[Song4 Ai3 ling2], Song Qingling 宋慶齡|宋庆龄[Song4 Qing4 ling2] and Song Meiling 宋美齡|宋美龄[Song4 Mei3 ling2]
Dōng cāng lǐ
Dongchang-ni, North Korean missile launch site on Yellow Sea, 70 km from Chinese border
Ān · Hǎi sè wēi
see 安妮・海瑟薇[Ān ní · Hǎi sè wēi]
Ān ní · Xià fēi wéi
see 安妮・海瑟薇[Ān ní · Hǎi sè wēi]
Mò jiāng Hā ní zú Zì zhì xiàn
Mojiang Ha'ni Autonomous County in Pu'er 普洱[Pu3 er3], Yunnan