- 爷爷 yéye grandfatherpaternal grandfather; father's father
- 老天爷 lǎotiānyé God; HeavensThe Lord of Heaven; a personification of Nature or Fate in folk religion who rules over all things
- 大爷 dàye uncleone's father's elder brother
- 少爷 shàoye young masteryoung master of the house; the son of one's master in a wealthy household; an entitled or pampered young man from a wealthy family
- 老爷 lǎoye master(old-fashioned) a respectful title for a government official, a powerful person, or a landlord; also used by servants to address their male employer
- 王爷 wángye princean honorary title used in imperial China for a prince or nobleman with the rank of king
- 老爷子 lǎoyézi one's fathera respectful way to refer to one's own or someone else's father, father-in-law, or an elderly male family member
- 爷们 yémen menmen; menfolk; specifically male family members, often of different generations (e.g. grandfather and grandson)
- 老爷爷 lǎoyéye grandpaa respectful way for a child to address or refer to an elderly man
- 爷们儿 yémenr menmen; adult males; specifically used to refer to men of different generations or a group of men collectively
- 老大爷 lǎodàye grandpaA respectful way to address or refer to an older man, especially one you do not know; uncle; grandpa.
- 师爷 shīye private advisor(literary) a confidential advisor or secretary to a local official in imperial China; often associated with cleverness or finding legal loopholes
- 老佛爷 lǎofóye Buddha(literary) an informal name for the Buddha
- 老爷车 lǎoyechē classic carA vintage or antique car; also used to describe an old, dilapidated vehicle that is outdated and requires frequent repairs
- 财神爷 cáishényé God of WealthThe God of Wealth in Chinese folk religion; often identified as [[赵公明|趙公明|zhao4 gong1 ming2]] and believed to bring good fortune.
- 大少爷 dàshàoye eldest son(polite) address for the eldest son in a wealthy family; young master
- 姑爷 gūye son-in-law(colloquial) Term of address or reference used by a wife's family for her husband.
- 姥爷 lǎoye maternal grandfathermother's father; used mainly in northern China
- 老太爷 lǎotàiyé elderly gentlemana respectful way to address or refer to an elderly man
- 祖师爷 zǔshīyé founderThe founder of a craft, religious sect, academic school, or trade; also used as a respectful address to a [[祖师|祖師|zu3 shi1]]
- 佛爷 fóye BuddhaA respectful term for [[释迦牟尼|釋迦牟尼|shi4 jia1 mou2 ni2]], a person who has attained enlightenment, or a high-ranking Buddhist monk (His Holiness)
- 太爷 tàiyé grandfatherA respectful way to address or refer to one's own or another person's grandfather; also used as a general respectful term for men of one's grandfather's generation
- 县太爷 xiàntàiyé county magistrateCommon name for a county magistrate in imperial China; also used as a humorous nickname for a modern county head or to mock a local leader with a bureaucratic style.
- 阎王爷 yánwángyé King of HellThe deity in charge of the underworld in Buddhist and folk mythology; also known as [[阎王|閻王|yan2 wang5]] or [[阎罗王|閻羅王|yan2 luo2 wang2]]
- 倒爷 dǎoyé profiteer(colloquial) a profiteer or wheeler-dealer who buys and resells goods, tickets, or securities for a quick profit
- 灶王爷 zàowángyé Kitchen GodThe god of the kitchen in Chinese folklore, worshipped as the deity who oversees the welfare of the family and reports their conduct to heaven.
- 款爷 kuǎnyé moneybagsslang for a very rich person; a big spender. Initially used with some respect, it now often suggests someone who is ostentatious or shows off their wealth.
- 爷儿 yér senior male and juniorscolloquial term for a senior male family member together with his children or grandchildren
- 爷儿们 yérmen menmen in a collective sense, or male family members of different generations
- 爷儿俩 yérliǎ father and child(colloquial) a father and his son or daughter; also used more broadly for a male elder and a member of the younger generation, such as a grandfather and grandchild or an uncle and nephew/niece
- 天老爷 tiānlǎoye GodGod; Heavens; the Lord of the skies
- 求爷爷告奶奶 qiúyéyegàonǎinai to beg for helpto go about pleading or begging for help from everyone in an abject manner; literally 'to beg grandpa and grandma'
- 兔儿爷 tùryé Lord RabbitTraditional clay figurine with a rabbit's head and human body, popular as a toy or ritual object during the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially in Beijing
- 爷娘 yéniáng parentsliterary term for father and mother; parents
- 龙王爷 lóngwángyé Dragon KingThe divine ruler of the sea in mythology who controls the clouds and rain; also known as [[龙王|龍王|long2 wang2]].
- 老爷岭 lǎoyelǐng LaoyelingChinese name for the Sikhote-Alin mountain range in Russia's Primorsky Krai around Vladivostok
- 姑老爷 gūlǎoye son-in-law(respectful term) a daughter's husband, used primarily by the wife's family
- 姑爷爷 gūyéye great-unclehusband of one's father's paternal aunt; paternal grandaunt's husband
- 七爷 qīyé Seventh Lordthe seventh master or lord, specifically referring to the deity Xie Bi'an, the taller of the two underworld generals who escort spirits
- 七爷八爷 qīyébāyé Seventh Lord and Eighth LordThe two guardian deities (Xie Bi'an and Fan Wujiu) who serve the City God, tasked with capturing evil spirits and rewarding the good
- 万岁爷 wànsuìyé His/Your Majesty; emperorHonorific title or way of referring to the emperor during the imperial era
- 三界爷 sānjièyé Three Great Emperor-Officialsa group of three high-ranking deities in Daoism who oversee heaven, earth, and water
- 上帝爷 shàngdìyé God of Northern Heavenhonorific name for the Daoist deity presiding over the northern sky and martial arts
- 亲家老爷 qìngjialǎoye father-in-law of one's childrespectful form of address for the father of one's son-in-law or daughter-in-law
- 侃爷 kǎnyé big talkerinformal nickname for an outgoing, chatty man who is good at talking or enjoys boasting; a windbag
- 八爷 bāyé Eighth Lordtitle given to the Short Guard deity, one of the pair of underworld generals responsible for escorting the spirits of the dead
- 关老爷 guānlǎoyé Guan YuAn honorific name for Guan Yu, a famous general of the Three Kingdoms period known for his loyalty and bravery who was later deified as the God of War; also referred to as [[关公|關公|guan1 gong1]] or [[关帝|關帝|guan1 di4]]
- 刑名师爷 xíngmíngshīye legal advisorlegal secretary or judicial advisor specializing in criminal law during the Qing Dynasty
- 国姓爷 guóxìngyé KoxingaThe popular name for Zheng Chenggong (1624–1662), a Ming dynasty loyalist and general who defeated the Dutch to claim Taiwan; the name literally means 'Lord of the Imperial Surname', referring to the surname Zhu bestowed upon him by the Longwu Emperor.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH