(kāng) surname Kang
(kāng) healthy; peaceful; abundant
(kāngnǎixīn) carnation or clove pink; Dianthus caryophyllus (botany)
(kāngqiánzōngjiāfēng) Kachenjunga (Himalayan peak)
(kāngqiánshèngshì) booming and golden age of Qing dynasty (from Kang Xi to Qian Long emperors)
(kāngjiā) Kongka (brand)
(kāngbǎo) Kangbao county in Zhangjiakou 張家口|张家口[Zhang1 jia1 kou3], Hebei
(kāngbǎoxiàn) Kangbao county in Zhangjiakou 張家口|张家口[Zhang1 jia1 kou3], Hebei
(kāngjiàn) healthy; fit
(kāngqū) former Tibetan province of Kham, now split between Tibet and Sichuan
(kāngduōlìzhālàisī) Rice (name); Condoleezza Rice (1954-) US Secretary of State from 2005
(kāngnàiěr) Cornell (US University)
(kāngnàiěrdàxué) Cornell University
(kāngdìng) Dartsendo, Dardo or Kangding county (Tibetan: dar mdo rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
(kāngdìngxiàn) Dartsendo, Dardo or Kangding county (Tibetan: dar mdo rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet)
(kāngbā) Khampa, subdivision of Tibetan ethnic group; former Tibetan province of Kham, now split between Tibet and Sichuan
(kāngbādìqū) former Tibetan province of Kham, now split between Tibet and Sichuan
(kāngbāzàngqū) former Kham province of Tibet, now split between Tibet and Sichuan
(kāngpíng) Kangping county in Shenyang 沈陽|沈阳, Liaoning
(kāngpíng) peace and prosperity
(kāngpíngxiàn) Kangping county in Shenyang 沈陽|沈阳, Liaoning
(kāngguǎngrén) Kang Guangren (1867-1898), younger brother of Kang Youwei 康有為|康有为[Kang1 You3 wei2] and one of the Six Gentlemen Martyrs 戊戌六君子 of the unsuccessful reform movement of 1898
(kāngqiáng) strong and healthy; fit
(kāngfù) to recuperate; to recover (health); to convalesce
(kāngdé) Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher
(kāngsīwéiēngé) Kongsvinger (city in Hedemark, Norway)
(kāngsītǎnchá) Constanta (city in Romania)
(kāngsītǎncí) Konstanz (Germany)
(kāngyǒuwéi) Kang Youwei (1858-1927), Confucian intellectual, educator and would-be reformer, main leader of the failed reform movement of 1898
(kānglè) Kangle county in Linxia Hui autonomous prefecture 臨夏回族自治州|临夏回族自治州[Lin2 xia4 Hui2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu
(kānglèxiàn) Kangle county in Linxia Hui autonomous prefecture 臨夏回族自治州|临夏回族自治州[Lin2 xia4 Hui2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Gansu
(kāngqiáo) Cambridge (city), from a poem by Xu Zhimo 徐誌摩|徐志摩
(kāngtài) safe and healthy
(kāngnièdígé) Connecticut, US state
(kāngnièdígézhōu) Connecticut, US state
(kāngxī) Kangxi or K'ang Hsi, second Qing Emperor (1661-1722)
(kāngxīzìdiǎn) the Kangxi Dictionary
(kāngshēng) Kang Sheng (1896-1975), Chinese communist leader, a politburo member during the Cultural Revolution and posthumously blamed for some of its excesses
(kāngkēdé) Concord (place name); Concord, capital of US state New Hampshire
(kāngxiàn) Kang county in Longnan 隴南|陇南[Long3 nan2], Gansu
(kāngzhuāngdàdào) broad and open road (idiom); fig. brilliant future prospects
(kāngqú) through street; thoroughfare
(kāngtuōěr) Cantor (name); Georg Cantor (1845-1918), German mathematician, founder of set theory 集合論|集合论[ji2 he2 lun4]
(kāngmǎ) Kangmar county, Tibetan: Khang dmar rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet
(kāngmǎxiàn) Kangmar county, Tibetan: Khang dmar rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, Tibet