涅 niè, [湼], to blacken/abbr. for 涅槃[niè pán], variant of 涅[niè] 康涅狄格州 Kāngnièdígézhōu, Connecticut, US state 康涅狄格 Kāngnièdígé, Connecticut, US state 埃涅阿斯 Āinièāsī, Aeneas, hero of Virgil's Aeneid 波洛涅斯 Bōluònièsī, Polonius (name)/Shakespearean character, father of Ophelia, accidentally killed ... 屠格涅夫 Túgénièfū, Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883), Russian novelist 海涅 Hǎiniè, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), German lyric poet 入涅 rùniè, to enter nirvana (Buddhism) 勃列日涅夫 Bólièrìnièfū, Leonid Brezhnev (1906-1982), Soviet statesman, General Secretary of the Communis... 埃涅阿斯纪 ĀinièāsīJì, [埃涅阿斯紀], Virgil's Aeneid (epic about the foundation of Rome) 大本涅盘经 dàběnNièpánjīng, [大本涅槃經], the great Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature. 大般涅盘经 dàbānNièpánjīng, [大般涅槃經], Nirvana sutra 奥腊涅斯塔德 Àolànièsītǎdé, [奧臘涅斯塔德], Oranjestad, capital of Aruba 格涅沙 génièshā, Ganesha (the elephant-headed God in Hinduism, son of Shiva and Parvati) 沃罗涅日 Wòluónièrì, [沃羅湼日], Voronezh, city in the southwest of European Russia 涅槃 nièpán, nirvana (Buddhism) 涅瓦 Nièwǎ, the Nyeva or Neva river (through St Petersburg) 涅瓦河 NièwǎHé, Nyeva or Neva River (through St Petersburg) 涅白 nièbái, opaque white 涅盘经 NièpánJīng, [涅槃經], the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature. 涅石 nièshí, alumen/alunite (TCM) 涅磐 nièpán, variant of 涅槃[niè pán] 罗斯涅夫 Luósīnièfū, [羅斯涅夫], Rosneft (Russian state oil company) 羽涅 yǔniè, alumen/alunite (TCM) 顿涅斯克 Dùnnièsīkè, [頓涅斯克], Donetsk region of W. Ukraine 顿涅茨克 Dùnniècíkè, [頓涅茨克], Donetsk, city in Ukraine