- 健康 jiànkāng healththe state of being free from illness or injury; physical and mental well-being
- 健全 jiànquán robustwell-developed, complete, and effective in structure, logic, or system
- 保健 bǎojiàn health carethe practice or system of health protection and the maintenance of physical well-being
- 健身 jiànshēn fitnessthe activity of physical exercise or the practice of maintaining a healthy body
- 稳健 wěnjiàn steadyfirm and stable in movement, pace, or physical action
- 健身房 jiànshēnfáng gymgym; fitness club
- 保健品 bǎojiànpǐn health supplementdietary supplements or products taken to improve health or nutrition, often in the form of vitamins, minerals, or herbal extracts
- 健忘 jiànwàng forgetful
- 健美 jiànměi bodybuildingto perform physical exercises to improve the body and develop muscles
- 健壮 jiànzhuàng robustphysically strong and healthy in constitution or build
- 健在 jiànzài aliveto be alive and in good health, typically referring to elderly individuals
- 强健 qiángjiàn sturdysturdy; strong and healthy
- 健儿 jiàn'ér athletea top-tier athlete or sportsman
- 健谈 jiàntán talkativeentertaining in conversation
- 崔健 Cuī Jiàn Cui JianCui Jian (1961-), a pioneering musician widely considered the father of Chinese rock music.
- 矫健 jiǎojiàn vigorousstrong and healthy, especially in physical movement or posture
- 健美操 jiànměicāo aerobicsaerobics or aerobic dance, often performed as a fitness or school physical education activity
- 郑伊健 Zhèng Yījiàn Ekin ChengEkin Cheng (1967-), Hong Kong actor and pop singer
- 周华健 Zhōu Huájiàn Wakin ChauWakin Chau (1960-), HK-born Taiwanese singer and actor
- 康健 kāngjiàn healthyin good health; physically fit and strong
- 保健操 bǎojiàncāo health exercises
- 复健 fùjiàn rehabilitationto recover health or functional ability through therapy or exercise; the process of rehabilitation or recuperation
- 健将 jiànjiàng athletea skilled athlete, top player, or expert in a specific field
- 运动健将 yùndòngjiànjiàng elite athletechampion-level athlete (title awarded by the General Administration of Sport of China based on performance in international and national competitions)
- 刚健 gāngjiàn energeticforceful and full of vitality in spirit, character, or artistic style
- 健硕 jiànshuò well-builtstrong and muscular in physique
- 李雪健 Lǐ Xuějiàn Li XuejianLi Xuejian (1954-), Chinese actor
- 雄健 xióngjiàn powerfulforceful and energetic in style, writing, or artistic expression
- 健步如飞 jiànbùrúfēi fleet-footedto walk as fast as if flying; running as fast as flying
- 强身健体 qiángshēnjiàntǐ keep fitto keep fit and healthy
- 大江健三郎 Dàjiāng Jiànsānláng Oe KenzaburoJapanese novelist and 1994 Nobel laureate
- 健旺 jiànwàng robustphysically strong and in good health
- 高行健 Gāo Xíngjiàn Gao XingjianGao Xingjian (1940-), Chinese novelist and Nobel laureate, author of Soul Mountain [[灵山|靈山|ling2 shan1]]
- 健体 jiàntǐ build up healthto promote physical fitness and maintain a healthy body.
- 爽健 shuǎngjiàn vigorousto feel physically healthy, strong, and mentally carefree
- 钱永健 Qián Yǒngjiàn Roger Yonchien TsienRoger Yonchien Tsien (1952-2016), US Chinese chemist and 2008 Nobel laureate
- 全民健保 Quánmín Jiànbǎo National Health InsuranceNational Health Insurance (Taiwanese abbreviation for [[全民健康保险|全民健康保險|Quan2 min2 Jian4 kang1 Bao3 xian3]])
- 保健院 bǎojiànyuàn health care centera medical institution focused on healthcare, prevention, and specialized services, especially regarding maternal and child health.
- 健保 Jiànbǎo health insuranceNational Health Insurance (Taiwan)
- 健力 jiànlì powerlifting
- 健友 jiànyǒu gym-goerfitness enthusiast; gym-goer
- 健康保险 jiànkāngbǎoxiǎn health insurance
- 健康受损 jiànkāngshòusǔn health impairmentdamage to one's health
- 健康状况 jiànkāngzhuàngkuàng health status
- 健康食品 jiànkāngshípǐn health food
- 健忘症 jiànwàngzhèng amnesia
- 健怡可乐 Jiànyí Kělè Diet Cokea sugar-free soft drink produced and distributed by the Coca-Cola Company
- 健慰器 jiànwèiqì sex toy
- 健检 jiànjiǎn checkup(Taiwan) medical checkup; physical examination (short for [[健康检查|健康檢查|jian4 kang1 jian3 cha2]])
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH