Amhara (province, language and ethnic group of Ethiopia); Amharic; Ethiopian
阿姆河阿姆河a1 mu3 he2
Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir to Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan; formerly called Oxus by Greek and Western writers, and Gihon by medieval Islami
阿姆斯特丹阿姆斯特丹a1 mu3 si1 te4 dan1
Amsterdam, capital of Netherlands
阿姆斯特朗阿姆斯特朗a1 mu3 si1 te4 lang3
surname Armstrong
阿萨姆阿薩姆a1 sa4 mu3
Assam, India
阿希姆阿希姆a1 xi1 mu3
Askim (city in Østfold, Norway)
奥卡姆剃刀奧卡姆剃刀ao4 ka3 mu3 ti4 dao1
Occam's razor
奥姆真理教奧姆真理教ao4 mu3 zhen1 li3 jiao4
Aum Shinrikyo (or Supreme Truth), the Japanese death cult responsible for the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
保姆保姆bao3 mu3
nanny; housekeeper
褓姆褓姆bao3 mu3
variant of 保姆
贝克汉姆貝克漢姆bei4 ke4 han4 mu3
Beckenham or Beckham (name); David Beckham (1975-), British midfield footballer
彼尔姆彼爾姆bi3 er3 mu3
Perm, Russian city in the Urals
勃拉姆斯勃拉姆斯bo2 la1 mu3 si1
Brahms (name); Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), German romantic composer
布鲁姆斯伯里布魯姆斯伯里bu4 lu3 mu3 si1 bo2 li3
Bloomsbury, London district
达累斯萨拉姆達累斯薩拉姆da2 lei4 si1 sa4 la1 mu3
Dar es Salaam (former capital of Tanzania)
达姆弹達姆彈da2 mu3 dan4
dumdum bullet (loanword); expanding bullet
弗洛姆弗洛姆fu2 luo4 mu3
Fromm (psychoanalyst)
格拉汉姆格拉漢姆ge2 la1 han4 mu3
Graham or Graeme (name)
格里姆斯塔格里姆斯塔ge2 li3 mu3 si1 ta3
Grimstad (city in Agder, Norway)
古根海姆古根海姆gu3 gen1 hai3 mu3
Guggenheim (name)
哈莱姆哈萊姆ha1 lai2 mu3
Harlem district of Manhattan
哈姆雷特哈姆雷特ha1 mu3 lei2 te4
Hamlet (name); the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark c. 1601 by William Shakespeare 莎士比亚|莎士比亞
河姆渡河姆渡he2 mu3 du4
Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo in Zhejiang, going back to c. 5000 BC
河姆渡遗址河姆渡遺址he2 mu3 du4 yi2 zhi3
Hemudu neolithic archaeological site near Ningbo 長江|长江 in Zhejiang, going back to c. 5000 BC