The CJKI Chinese Names Dict.
$2.99
1.4for iPhone, iPod touch
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About The CJKI Chinese Names Dict.
CJKI's Chinese Names Dictionary is based on the CJK Dictionary Institute's comprehensive collection of over a million names and their variants -- the largest such repository in existence.
Q: Do you know how to read the name 海燕 and 肖鹏?
A: Haiyan and Xiaopeng.
Q: Do you know how to write in kanji the surname Hongguang?
A: Here are some possibilities: 宏光, 洪光 and 鸿光.
CJKI's Chinese Names Dictionary is based on the CJK Dictionary Institute's comprehensive collection of over a million names and their variants -- the largest such repository in existence. The subset provided here consists of the most common 240,000 Chinese surnames and given names, accompanied by their pinyin transcriptions, and over 150,000 of the most popular romanized variants, as well as frequency of use statistics.
Distinctive Features
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* Comprehensive coverage of approximately 240,000 core names with over 150,000 romanized variants selected on the basis of frequency statistics.
* Over 150,000 indexed romanized names, allowing for a variety of romanized forms, including relatively rare ones.
* Radical index with all radical variants for quick access for names of unknown pronunciation.
* Enables users, especially non-Chinese users, to find the readings of Chinese names written in Chinese characters (hanzi).
* Enables finding the hanzi version corresponding to any of the numerous romanized variants. For example, Jianguo, which can be written in hanzi as 建国, has several romanized variants such as Chienkuo, Jyangwo, Tsienkuo, and jiànguó.
* Bilingual bidrectional: English-Chinese and Chinese-English bundled in one application.
* Designed for easy use by both Chinese and non-Chinese users alike.
* User interface of superb design ensures maximum ease of use.
* Bilingual interface: user interface in Chinese and English.
* No Internet connection required.
* History and Bookmarks
ABOUT CJKI
The CJK Dictionary Institute is directed by Jack Halpern, editor of the New Japanese-English Character Dictionary and The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary, now standard reference works.
Be sure to check out our other dictionary apps available for the iPhone (search for "cjki").
Q: Do you know how to read the name 海燕 and 肖鹏?
A: Haiyan and Xiaopeng.
Q: Do you know how to write in kanji the surname Hongguang?
A: Here are some possibilities: 宏光, 洪光 and 鸿光.
CJKI's Chinese Names Dictionary is based on the CJK Dictionary Institute's comprehensive collection of over a million names and their variants -- the largest such repository in existence. The subset provided here consists of the most common 240,000 Chinese surnames and given names, accompanied by their pinyin transcriptions, and over 150,000 of the most popular romanized variants, as well as frequency of use statistics.
Distinctive Features
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* Comprehensive coverage of approximately 240,000 core names with over 150,000 romanized variants selected on the basis of frequency statistics.
* Over 150,000 indexed romanized names, allowing for a variety of romanized forms, including relatively rare ones.
* Radical index with all radical variants for quick access for names of unknown pronunciation.
* Enables users, especially non-Chinese users, to find the readings of Chinese names written in Chinese characters (hanzi).
* Enables finding the hanzi version corresponding to any of the numerous romanized variants. For example, Jianguo, which can be written in hanzi as 建国, has several romanized variants such as Chienkuo, Jyangwo, Tsienkuo, and jiànguó.
* Bilingual bidrectional: English-Chinese and Chinese-English bundled in one application.
* Designed for easy use by both Chinese and non-Chinese users alike.
* User interface of superb design ensures maximum ease of use.
* Bilingual interface: user interface in Chinese and English.
* No Internet connection required.
* History and Bookmarks
ABOUT CJKI
The CJK Dictionary Institute is directed by Jack Halpern, editor of the New Japanese-English Character Dictionary and The Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary, now standard reference works.
Be sure to check out our other dictionary apps available for the iPhone (search for "cjki").
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.4
Last updated on Jun 1, 2023
Old Versions
We updated the app so it's fully compatible with iOS' Dark Mode, as well as some other minor cosmetic touches and miscellaneous bug fixes.
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Version History
1.4
Jun 1, 2023
We updated the app so it's fully compatible with iOS' Dark Mode, as well as some other minor cosmetic touches and miscellaneous bug fixes.
1.3
Dec 17, 2020
The app has been updated so it is compatible with iOS 14.
1.2.2
Oct 5, 2017
* make sure the search box is visible on iOS 10
1.2.1
Oct 3, 2017
* fixed crash that occurred when opening the search panel in iOS 11
1.2
Sep 12, 2017
* iOS 11 compatibility
1.1
Nov 14, 2014
* iOS 8 compatibility
1.0
Nov 23, 2011
The CJKI Chinese Names Dict. FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of The CJKI Chinese Names Dict..
iPhone
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
The CJKI Chinese Names Dict. supports English, Simplified Chinese