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1. Bea
2. Beacon
3. Bean
4. Bear
6. Beata
7. The Beatles
8. Beatrice
9. Beatrix
10. Beatriz
11. Beau
12. Beaudine
13. Beaureen
14. Beauregard
16. Beauty of Nature
17. Beauty / Beautiful / Handsome
20. Beautiful Girl
21. Beautiful Heart / Beautiful Mind
22. Beautiful Life / Life in Perfect Harmony
23. Beauty: The art of makeup / cosmetics
24. Beautiful Mind
26. Beautiful Sight
27. Beautiful Soul
28. Beautiful Heart / Beautiful Spirit
29. Beautiful Spirit
30. Beautiful Virtue
31. Beautiful Woman
34. Beautiful
35. You are always a beauty in your lover’s eyes
36. Beauty Salon
37. Beauty Shop / Beauty Salon
38. Beauty / Beautiful Princess
39. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
40. Beaux
41. Eternal Beauty
43. Goddess of Beauty / Beautiful Spirit
44. The Good Life / Beautiful Life
45. Hornbeam
46. Inner Beauty / Beauty of Spirit
47. Inner Beauty / Inner Wisdom
48. Life is Good / Life is Beautiful
49. Panda Bear
50. Polar Bear
52. Timeless Beauty
55. Unbeatable
Animal
熊 is the way to write “bear” (as in the animal) in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja.
If you are a bear fanatic, this is the wall scroll for you.
熊 is not specific to species, such as panda bears, polar bears, brown bears, etc.
If you need a more specific title, just post a contact me.
See Also: Panda
獸 means beast, animal, brute, beastly, or bestial.
Note: A strange selection for a calligraphy wall scroll.
獸 is a very generic term for a beast, so it can be one hunted for food (such as a deer or boar). It can also mean a great animal or someone who acts like a beast.
Note: In Japanese, this can be the personal name Munetada.
In modern Japan, they use the version of this character shown to the right. If your audience in Japanese, click this special Kanji instead of the button above.
This is a common transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the name Beau.
This Chinese character means “wave.”
美容師 means beautician in Korean and Chinese but can mean hairdresser (especially in Japan).
Ka-Chou-Fuu-Getsu
花鳥風月 is the Japanese Kanji proverb for “Beauties of Nature.”
The dictionary definition is “the traditional themes of natural beauty in Japanese aesthetics.”
The Kanji each represents an element of nature that constitutes beauty in traditional Japanese art and culture.
The Kanji breakdown:
花 = ka = flower (also pronounced “hana”)
鳥 = chou = bird (also pronounced “tori”).
風 = fuu = wind (also pronounced “kaze”).
月 = getsu = moon (also pronounced “tsuki”)
美 is often used to describe the beauty of a woman.
However, when applied to a man, it can mean handsome. It's also the first character in the word for “beauty salon” which you will see all over China and Japan.
This can be used as the given name for a girl (spell it or say it as “Mei” or “May”).
For a bit of trivia: The title for the “USA” in Chinese is “Mei Guo” which literally means “Beautiful Country.” This name was bestowed at a time before Chairman Mao came to power and decided that China didn't like the USA anymore (even though we fought together against the Japanese in WWII). But these days, Chinese people love Americans (but have a distaste for American politics and policy). But I digress...
美 is also how “Beautiful” is written in Japanese Kanji and Korean Hanja. 美 can also mean: very satisfactory; good; to be pleased with oneself; abbreviation for the USA; fine; handsome; admirable; madhura; sweet; and/or pleasant.
See Also: Beautiful Woman | Beautiful Girl
While 明鏡 means mirror in Chinese, Japanese Kanji, and old Korean Hanja, it's commonly used as a metaphor for something beautiful and bright or something that provides clarity and insight.
日本晴 is a Japanese Kanji title that means beautiful weather, clear and cloudless sky, or clear weather.
It's a little odd, but if you literally translated this phrase, it says, “Japanese weather,” as if that was an indication of perfect weather (maybe a little arrogant on behalf of Japan - I've experienced a monsoon there, which was unpleasant).
美麗的姑娘 is the best way to express “beautiful girl” in Chinese.
See Also: Beautiful Woman | Beauty
和美 is a word that means “harmonious” or, “in perfect harmony.”
The deeper meaning or more natural translation would be something like, “beautiful life.”
The first character means peace and harmony.
The second character means beautiful. But in this case, when combined with the first character, beautiful refers to being satisfied with what you have in your life. This can be having good relations, good feelings, comfort, and having enough (with no feeling of wanting).
Note: In Japanese, this is often used as the name "Wami." This title is probably more appropriate if your audience is Chinese.
In Chinese, 美容 is the title for the art of beauty, as applying makeup or cosmetics to enhance beauty.
Note: In Japanese and Korean, this takes the meaning of beautiful face or beauty of figure or form. Be sure you know who your audience is and have matched the desired meaning.
美麗的公主 is how to write beautiful princess in Chinese.
The first two characters mean feminine beauty or rather a way to say beautiful that only applies to women. The middle character is just a connecting character. The last two characters mean princess.
See Also: Queen
美景 can be translated as a beautiful view, beautiful scenery, or a beautiful sight.
Note: Not a commonly used word in modern Japanese.
美德 written in Chinese or Korean Hanja can also mean “grace of character” or “noble virtue.”
There is a slight variation in the modern Japanese Kanji form of the second character. If you want the modern Japanese version, please click on the special Kanji shown to the right instead of the button above. Note that the traditional Chinese form is still readable and understood by Japanese people (
it’s
the ancient Japanese form anyway).
美麗的女人 is the best and most polite way to express “beautiful woman” in Chinese.
Note: Some people may like the simple 2-character 美女 way to express this, but there are some bad connotations with that, so better to stay with this longer and more respectful title.
See Also: Beautiful Girl | Beauty
沈魚落雁 is an old proverb that literally means “fish sink, goose alights.”
...But this takes some explaining. This is a proverb from Zhuangzi (莊子), who lived in the late 4th century BC.
This figuratively refers to female beauty that is so captivating that even the birds and beasts take notice.
Perhaps a better and more accurate way to describe this is to say that it speaks of the charms of a uniquely beautiful woman who is so beautiful that fish stay on the bottom of the water and flying wild geese fall from the sky in shame.
This proverb is so famous that it is also known and used in Japan (same characters, different pronunciation).
Note: This can also be written 沉魚落雁 instead of 沈魚落雁 (just the first character varies slightly).
美麗 is a two-character word used often in Chinese, old Korean, and ancient Japanese to express beauty.
I've had a few requests for a “two-character beautiful,” and this is by far the best word. This is not a common word for an Asian person to want on a wall scroll. However, you will see it commonly used as an adjective in phrases, stories, and titles throughout magazines and signage in China.
美麗 can also be translated as gorgeous or lovely.
Note: 美麗 is not commonly used in modern Japan.
Any woman with affection for Asian art will love a gift of this Chinese proverb calligraphy on a wall scroll.
She will melt in your arms as you tell her the meaning of these characters.
Contained in this phrase is a reference to the most beautiful woman in Chinese history. Her name was Xi Shi, and she was known to have good looks that need not have fine robes or makeup. Her charms were so powerful that she brought down an entire kingdom (in a successful effort to bring honor and pride back to her people).
情人眼里出西施 is a great way to express that the woman in your life is your one love.
美容店 is how to write “Beauty Shop” or “Beauty Salon.”
If you own such a business, this will make a nice wall scroll to hang up - and many of your Asian customers will be able to read and appreciate it.
When traveling in China, you will see signs like this in the window of any place that offers full services of hair styling, manicures, pedicures, and often shampoo with head and back massage.
However, as a handmade wall scroll, this becomes a very fancy piece of artwork that shows the high class of your business (a great sign for your window if you don't get direct sunlight).
媛 means, a beauty; beautiful (woman); princess; a young lady of noble birth; girl; small & lovely.
媛 is used a bit more commonly in Chinese than in Japanese.
Note: This can be the female given name "Hime" in Japanese.
美しさは見る人の目の中にある means “Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder” in Japanese.
Japanese grammar and word order are different than English, but I will partially break this down for you:
美しさ = Beauty
は = is/relates
見る = to look/see
人の = person's
目の = eye's
中にあ = inside
る = !
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
斗 is how to express the act of fighting in Chinese.
Generally, this means fighting against someone or some force whether physically or metaphorically.
Note: There is more than one way to write this character. You will notice variations on the next page after you click “Select and Customize.” If you have a preference, please let us know when you place your order.
Please note that there is a secondary pronunciation and meaning of this character. It can also mean “measuring cup” or in Japanese “sake dipper” or even “The Big Dipper.” In Japanese and Korean, this does not have the fighting meaning associated with it. You should, therefore, select this character only if your audience is Chinese, or you are a big fan of sake dippers or The Big Dipper (as that is how it will be read by Japanese and Korean people).
In Chinese, 美神 means Goddess of Beauty.
The first character means beauty or beautiful.
The second character means spirit (can also mean god, goddess, or soul).
Some will use this as a short way to say, “Beautiful Spirit.”
This has a similar meaning in Japanese but is used more often as a female given name in Japan. As a Japanese given name, it can be pronounced Mikami, Mikan, or Binasu.
人生は素晴らしい means “life is good,” “life is great,” or “life is beautiful” in Japanese.
The first two characters mean “life” (as in your or a human lifespan).
The third character kind of means “is.”
The last five characters are a long adjective that means wonderful, splendid, and/or magnificent. In the context of life, it reads more like good or beautiful.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
熊貓 is how to write “panda” in Chinese.
熊貓 is kind of a generic term that is applied to all pandas. When most people think of panda bears, they are really thinking of the “giant panda,” which has black and white fur.
The literal meaning of these characters is “bear cat.” Chinese do think of pandas as “cat-like bears.”
We don't really have a word like 健美 in English, but these two characters create a word that means “strong and beautiful.” It could also be translated as “healthy and beautiful.”
Note: 健美 is a word in Chinese and Korean, but it's also the family name Takemi in Japanese. The characters hold the same meaning in Japanese; however, it's like having the English name Stillwell when few people would perceive the meanings of still and well.
無敵 means tough or unbeatable in Chinese characters, Korean Hanja, and Japanese Kanji.
Other translations for this word include unequaled, without rival, a paragon, invincible, unrivaled/unrivalled, no match for, cannot beat, daring, fearless, intrepid, and/or bold.
In Japanese, this can also be the surname Muteki.
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Bea | 碧 | bì / bi4 / bi | pi | |
Bea | ベア | bea | ||
Beacon | ビーコン | biikon / bikon | ||
Bean | 賓 宾 | bīn / bin1 / bin | pin | |
Bean | ビーン | biin / bin | ||
Bear | 熊 | kuma | xióng / xiong2 / xiong | hsiung |
Beast Animal | 獸 兽 | shishi | shòu / shou4 / shou | |
Beata | 貝婭塔 贝娅塔 | bèi yà tǎ bei4 ya4 ta3 bei ya ta beiyata | pei ya t`a peiyata pei ya ta |
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Beata | 貝塔 贝塔 | bèi tǎ / bei4 ta3 / bei ta / beita | pei t`a / peita / pei ta | |
Beata | ベアタ | beata | ||
The Beatles | 披頭士 披头士 | pī tóu shì pi1 tou2 shi4 pi tou shi pitoushi | p`i t`ou shih pitoushih pi tou shih |
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The Beatles | ビートルズ | biitoruzu / bitoruzu | ||
Beatrice | 貝阿特麗絲 贝阿特丽丝 | bèi ā tè lì sī bei4 a1 te4 li4 si1 bei a te li si beiatelisi | pei a t`e li ssu peiatelissu pei a te li ssu |
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Beatrice | ビアトリス | biatorisu | ||
Beatrix | 貝婭特麗克絲 贝娅特丽克丝 | bèi yà tè lì kè sī bei4 ya4 te4 li4 ke4 si1 bei ya te li ke si beiyatelikesi | pei ya t`e li k`o ssu peiyatelikossu pei ya te li ko ssu |
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Beatrix | ベアトリクス | beatorikusu | ||
Beatrix | ビアトリクス | biatorikusu | ||
Beatriz | 貝亞特里斯 贝亚特里斯 | bèi yà tè lǐ sī bei4 ya4 te4 li3 si1 bei ya te li si beiyatelisi | pei ya t`e li ssu peiyatelissu pei ya te li ssu |
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Beatriz | ベアトリス | beatorisu | ||
Beau | 波 | bō / bo1 / bo | po | |
Beau | ボー | boo / bo | ||
Beaudine | 博丁 | bó dīng / bo2 ding1 / bo ding / boding | po ting / poting | |
Beaudine | ボーディン | boodin / bodin | ||
Beaureen | 博林 | bó lín / bo2 lin2 / bo lin / bolin | po lin / polin | |
Beaureen | ボーリーン | booriin / borin | ||
Beauregard | 博勒加德 | bó lēi jiā dé bo2 le4 jia1 de2 bo le jia de bolejiade | po le chia te polechiate |
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Beauregard | ボーリガード | boorigaado / borigado | ||
Beautician Hairdresser | 美容師 美容师 | biyoushi / biyoshi | měi róng shī mei3 rong2 shi1 mei rong shi meirongshi | mei jung shih meijungshih |
Beauty of Nature | 花鳥風月 | ka chou fuu getsu kachoufuugetsu ka cho fu getsu | ||
Beauty Beautiful Handsome | 美 | bi | měi / mei3 / mei | |
Mirror: Beautiful Clarity | 明鏡 明镜 | mei kyou / meikyou / mei kyo | míng jìng ming2 jing4 ming jing mingjing | ming ching mingching |
Beautiful Clear Sky | 日本晴 | nihonbare | ||
Beautiful Girl | 美麗的姑娘 美丽的姑娘 | měi lì de gū niang mei3 li4 de gu1 niang mei li de gu niang meilideguniang | mei li te ku niang meilitekuniang |
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Beautiful Heart Beautiful Mind | 美しい心 | utsukushii kokoro utsukushiikokoro utsukushi kokoro | ||
Beautiful Life Life in Perfect Harmony | 和美 | wa mi / wami | hé měi / he2 mei3 / he mei / hemei | ho mei / homei |
Beauty: The art of makeup cosmetics | 美容 | biyou / biyo | měi róng / mei3 rong2 / mei rong / meirong | mei jung / meijung |
Beautiful Mind | 美麗心靈 美丽心灵 | měi lì xīn líng mei3 li4 xin1 ling2 mei li xin ling meilixinling | mei li hsin ling meilihsinling |
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Beautiful Princess | 美麗的公主 美丽的公主 | měi lì de gōng zhǔ mei3 li4 de gong1 zhu3 mei li de gong zhu meilidegongzhu | mei li te kung chu meilitekungchu |
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Beautiful Sight | 美景 | bi kei / bikei | měi jǐng / mei3 jing3 / mei jing / meijing | mei ching / meiching |
Beautiful Soul | 美麗的靈魂 美丽的灵魂 | měi lì de líng hún mei3 li4 de ling2 hun2 mei li de ling hun meilidelinghun | mei li te ling hun meilitelinghun |
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Beautiful Soul | 美しい魂 | utsukushii tamashii utsukushiitamashii utsukushi tamashi | ||
Beautiful Soul | 美魂 | bi tamashi / bitamashi | ||
Beautiful Heart Beautiful Spirit | 美麗的心靈 美丽的心灵 | měi lì de xīn líng mei3 li4 de xin1 ling2 mei li de xin ling meilidexinling | mei li te hsin ling meilitehsinling |
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Beautiful Spirit | 美しい精神 | utsukushi seishin utsukushiseishin | ||
Beautiful Virtue | 美德 美德 / 美徳 | bitoku | měi dé / mei3 de2 / mei de / meide | mei te / meite |
Beautiful Woman | 美麗的女人 美丽的女人 | měi lì de nǚ rén mei3 li4 de nv3 ren2 mei li de nv ren meilidenvren | mei li te nü jen meilitenüjen |
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Beautiful Dreamer | 美麗的夢神 美丽的梦神 | měi lì de mèng shén mei3 li4 de meng4 shen2 mei li de meng shen meilidemengshen | mei li te meng shen meilitemengshen |
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Beautiful Woman Proverb | 沈魚落雁 沈鱼落雁 | chin gyo raku gan chingyorakugan | chén yú luò yàn chen2 yu2 luo4 yan4 chen yu luo yan chenyuluoyan | ch`en yü lo yen chenyüloyen chen yü lo yen |
Beautiful | 美麗 美丽 | birei | měi lí / mei3 li2 / mei li / meili | |
You are always a beauty in your lover’s eyes | 情人眼里出西施 | qíng rén yǎn lǐ chū xī shī qing2 ren2 yan3 li3 chu1 xi1 shi1 qing ren yan li chu xi shi qingrenyanlichuxishi | ch`ing jen yen li ch`u hsi shih chingjenyenlichuhsishih ching jen yen li chu hsi shih |
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Beauty Salon | 美容院 | biyouin / biyoin | měi róng yuàn mei3 rong2 yuan4 mei rong yuan meirongyuan | mei jung yüan meijungyüan |
Beauty Shop Beauty Salon | 美容店 | měi róng diàn mei3 rong2 dian4 mei rong dian meirongdian | mei jung tien meijungtien |
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Beauty Beautiful Princess | 媛 | hime / haru | yuàn / yuan4 / yuan | yüan |
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder | 美しさは見る人の目の中にある | utsukushi-sa wa miru hito no me no naka ni aru | ||
Beaux | 博斯 | bó sī / bo2 si1 / bo si / bosi | po ssu / possu | |
Beaux | ビオーックス | biookkusu / biokusu | ||
Eternal Beauty | 永恆的美 永恒的美 | yǒng héng de měi yong3 heng2 de mei3 yong heng de mei yonghengdemei | yung heng te mei yunghengtemei |
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Fight Beat Someone | 斗 | dòu / dou4 / dou | tou | |
Goddess of Beauty Beautiful Spirit | 美神 | mikami | měi shén / mei3 shen2 / mei shen / meishen | |
The Good Life Beautiful Life | 美好的生活 | měi hǎo de shēng huó mei3 hao3 de sheng1 huo2 mei hao de sheng huo meihaodeshenghuo | mei hao te sheng huo meihaoteshenghuo |
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Hornbeam | 霍恩比姆 | huò ēn bǐ mǔ huo4 en1 bi3 mu3 huo en bi mu huoenbimu | huo en pi mu huoenpimu |
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Hornbeam | ホーンビーム | hoonbiimu / honbimu | ||
Inner Beauty Beauty of Spirit | 內在美 内在美 | nèi zài měi nei4 zai4 mei3 nei zai mei neizaimei | nei tsai mei neitsaimei |
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Inner Beauty Beauty of Spirit | 内面美 | nai men bi / naimenbi | ||
Inner Beauty Inner Wisdom | 內秀 内秀 | nèi xiù / nei4 xiu4 / nei xiu / neixiu | nei hsiu / neihsiu | |
Life is Good Life is Beautiful | 人生は素晴らしい | jinsei wa subarashii jinseiwasubarashii jinsei wa subarashi | ||
Life is Good Life is Beautiful | 生活美好 | shēng huó měi hǎo sheng1 huo2 mei3 hao3 sheng huo mei hao shenghuomeihao | ||
Panda Bear | 熊貓 熊猫 | xióng māo xiong2 mao1 xiong mao xiongmao | hsiung mao hsiungmao |
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Panda Bear | パンダ | pan da / panda | ||
Polar Bear | 北極熊 北极熊 | hokkyokuguma hokyokuguma | běi jí xióng bei3 ji2 xiong2 bei ji xiong beijixiong | pei chi hsiung peichihsiung |
Strong and Beautiful | 健美 | takemi | jiàn měi / jian4 mei3 / jian mei / jianmei | chien mei / chienmei |
Timeless Beauty | 永恆之美 永恒之美 | yǒng héng zhī měi yong3 heng2 zhi1 mei3 yong heng zhi mei yonghengzhimei | yung heng chih mei yunghengchihmei |
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Tough Unbeatable | 無敵 无敌 | muteki | wú dí / wu2 di2 / wu di / wudi | wu ti / wuti |
Truth Goodness and Beauty | 真善美 | shin zen bi shinzenbi | zhēn shàn měi zhen1 shan4 mei3 zhen shan mei zhenshanmei | chen shan mei chenshanmei |
Unbeatable | 萬夫不當 万夫不当 | wàn fū bù dāng wan4 fu1 bu4 dang1 wan fu bu dang wanfubudang | wan fu pu tang wanfuputang |
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White Bear Polar Bear | 白熊 | haguma / shirokuma | bái xióng bai2 xiong2 bai xiong baixiong | pai hsiung paihsiung |
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
All of our calligraphy wall scrolls are handmade.
When the calligrapher finishes creating your artwork, it is taken to my art mounting workshop in Beijing where a wall scroll is made by hand from a combination of silk, rice paper, and wood.
After we create your wall scroll, it takes at least two weeks for air mail delivery from Beijing to you.
Allow a few weeks for delivery. Rush service speeds it up by a week or two for $10!
When you select your calligraphy, you'll be taken to another page where you can choose various custom options.
The wall scroll that Sandy is holding in this picture is a "large size"
single-character wall scroll.
We also offer custom wall scrolls in small, medium, and an even-larger jumbo size.
Professional calligraphers are getting to be hard to find these days.
Instead of drawing characters by hand, the new generation in China merely type roman letters into their computer keyboards and pick the character that they want from a list that pops up.
There is some fear that true Chinese calligraphy may become a lost art in the coming years. Many art institutes in China are now promoting calligraphy programs in hopes of keeping this unique form
of art alive.
Even with the teachings of a top-ranked calligrapher in China, my calligraphy will never be good enough to sell. I will leave that to the experts.
The same calligrapher who gave me those lessons also attracted a crowd of thousands and a TV crew as he created characters over 6-feet high. He happens to be ranked as one of the top 100 calligraphers in all of China. He is also one of very few that would actually attempt such a feat.
Some people may refer to this entry as Bea Kanji, Bea Characters, Bea in Mandarin Chinese, Bea Characters, Bea in Chinese Writing, Bea in Japanese Writing, Bea in Asian Writing, Bea Ideograms, Chinese Bea symbols, Bea Hieroglyphics, Bea Glyphs, Bea in Chinese Letters, Bea Hanzi, Bea in Japanese Kanji, Bea Pictograms, Bea in the Chinese Written-Language, or Bea in the Japanese Written-Language.