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(wéi) surname Wei

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(wéi) soft leather

韦伯 (w)

(wéibó) Webb (English name); Weber

韦利 (w)

(wéilì) Waley or Whaley (name); Arthur Waley (1889-1966), pioneer British sinologist

韦德 (w)

(wéidé) Wade (name); Sir Thomas Francis Wade (1818-1895), sinologist 威妥瑪|威妥玛[Wei1 Tuo3 ma3]

韦慕庭 (w)

(wéimùtíng) Clarence Martin Wilbur (1908-1997), US Sinologist and Professor of Columbia University

韦应物 (w)

(wéiyìngwù) Wei Yinwu (737-792), Tang dynasty poet

韦斯卡 (w)

(wéisīkǎ) Uesca or Huesca, Spain

韦格纳 (w)

(wéigénà) Alfred Wegener (1880-1930), German meteorologist and geophysicist, the originator of the theory of continental drift; also written 魏格納|魏格纳

韦氏拼法 (w)

(wéishìpīnfǎ) Wade-Giles system (romanization of Chinese)

韦尔弗雷兹 (w)

(wéiěrfúléizī) (George) Wehrfritz (Beijing bureau chief of Newsweek)

韦尔瓦 (w)

(wéiěrwǎ) Huelva, Spain

韦瓦第 (w)

(wéiwǎdì) Vivaldi (name); Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741), Italian composer

韦科 (w)

(wéikē) Waco

韦达 (w)

(wéidá) François Viète (1540-1603), French mathematician who introduced notation of algebra

韦驮菩萨 (w)

(wéituópúsà) Skanda, the general or guardian Bodhisattva