1. manji - Noun
2. Manji - Proper noun
Manji
(archaic) South China, as opposed to Cathay or northern China.
manji (plural manjis)
(British India) A captain or skipper of a boat. [from 17th–19th c.]
A type of raised bed similar to a cot from South Asia.
(Sikhism) A Sikh religious administrative unit.
manji (plural manjis)
(Buddhism) A left-facing Japanese swastika, primarily used in Buddhism.
Early in her life, Kunimitsu was a thief, roaming the streets of Japan until she renounced her Japanese roots to join the Manji Clan led by the recurring Yoshimitsu. Source: Internet
Firoze Manji is editor in chief of Pambazuka News. Source: Internet
Then-junior, now-senior, Raheel Manji waits for a Louisville serve during a match Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, in the IU Tennis Center. Source: Internet
In a demonstration of its commitment to develop journalistic talent, the programme has appointed 26 year old Fatima Manji as a general reporter. Source: Internet
In May 2012, Indonesian social networking media were flooded with statements in support of the Muslim Canadian author Irshad Manji, a public lesbian and campaigner for the rights of sexual minorities. Source: Internet
Manji said that the provincial government and the justice system need to act on the issue first before the detachment can move forward on it. Source: Internet