- 贾庆林 jiǎqìnglín Jia QinglinJia Qinglin (1940-), Chinese politician and high-ranking member of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee from 2002 to 2012
- 内贾德 nèijiǎdé Mahmoud AhmadinejadMahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian politician and president from 2005 to 2013.
- 商贾 shānggǔ merchant(literary) merchant; trader. Traditionally, those who traveled were called [[商|商|shang1]] and those who stayed in shops were called [[贾|賈|gu3]].
- 贾宝玉 jiǎbǎoyù Jia BaoyuMain male character of the classic novel [[红楼梦|紅樓夢|hong2 lou2 meng4]], known for his rebellious nature, preference for women over men, and his tragic love for [[林黛玉|林黛玉|lin2 dai4 yu4]].
- 贾平凹 jiǎpíngwā Jia PingwaJia Pingwa (1952-), a famous contemporary Chinese novelist from Shaanxi province; although the last character is usually read "āo", the author himself and most readers pronounce it "wā" in this name
- 拉夫桑贾尼 lāfūsāngjiǎní RafsanjaniAkbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (1934–2017), former president of Iran
- 贾南德拉 jiǎnándélā GyanendraGyanendra of Nepal (former king of Nepal)
- 阿布贾 ābùjiǎ AbujaAbuja, the capital city of Nigeria
- 贾谊 jiǎyì Jia YiJia Yi (200-168 BC), a famous poet and statesman of the Western Han dynasty known for his political essays and rhapsodies; often called [[贾生|賈生|jia3 sheng1]], [[贾太傅|賈太傅|jia3 tai4 fu4]], or [[贾长沙|賈長沙|jia3 chang2 sha1]]
- 巨贾 jùgǔ business tycoona wealthy merchant or businessman with vast capital
- 佩鲁贾 pèilǔjiǎ PerugiaThe capital city of the Umbria region in central Italy.
- 恩贾梅纳 ēnjiǎméinà N'DjamenaN'Djamena, the capital city of Chad
- 拉贾斯坦邦 lājiǎsītǎnbāng RajasthanRajasthan, a state in northwestern India
- 富商大贾 fùshāngdàgǔ magnatea wealthy merchant or businessman of great influence; tycoon; plutocrat
- 贾逵 jiǎkuí Jia Kui (Eastern Han)(30–101) Scholar and official of the Eastern Han dynasty known for his expertise in the [[左传|左傳|zuo3 zhuan4]] and the [[国语|國語|guo2 yu3]]; also an astronomer who improved calculations for the movement of the sun and moon.
- 贾南风 jiǎnánfēng Jia Nanfengempress of Emperor Hui of the Western Jin Dynasty (257-300), known for her political influence and role in the War of the Eight Princes
- 贾生 jiǎshēng Jia Yihonorific name for the Western Han statesman and poet Jia Yi, especially used in poetic or literary contexts
- 贾勇 gǔyǒng extra courageto summon up one's courage; to have courage to spare; extra courage (to be put to use)
- 贾汪区 jiǎwāngqū Jiawang DistrictJiawang District of Xuzhou City in Jiangsu Province
- 艾哈迈迪内贾德 àihāmàidínèijiǎdé AhmadinejadMahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956-), Iranian fundamentalist politician and president of Iran from 2005 to 2013
- 贾伯斯 jiǎbósī JobsSteve Jobs (1955-2011), American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc.
- 贾公彦 jiǎgōngyàn Jia GongyanTang dynasty official and scholar from Yongnian in Mingzhou (modern-day Hebei); known for his commentaries on the "Three Rites" including the "Zhouli Yishu" and "Yili Yishu"
- 余勇可贾 yúyǒngkěgǔ to have energy leftto still have fight left in one; to be full of vitality and ready for further effort even after a struggle or success
- 贾利 gǔlì to make a profitTo earn or obtain a profit.
- 多财善贾 duōcáishàngǔ well-equipped for success(literary) describes how having plenty of capital makes it easy to trade, or more generally, how having the necessary means or facilities makes it easy to succeed in any task
- 多钱善贾 duōqiánshàngǔ with much capital, doing business is easy(idiom) having a lot of capital makes it easy to do business; figuratively refers to things being easy to accomplish when one has the necessary resources or favorable conditions
- 贾长沙 jiǎchángshā Jia Yihonorific name for the Western Han statesman and poet Jia Yi, based on his position as Grand Tutor of Changsha
- 里贾纳 lǐjiǎnà ReginaThe capital city of Saskatchewan province, Canada
- 善贾而沽 shànjià'érgū to wait for a good price to sellto wait for a good price before selling; metaphorically refers to a person of talent waiting for the right opportunity to use their skills or enter public service
- 史提夫·贾伯斯 shǐtífūjiǎbósī Steve JobsSteve Jobs (1955-2011), American entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple Inc.
- 坐贾 zuògǔ shopkeeper(literary) a merchant who stays in one place to do business; a shopkeeper. This term is often contrasted with traveling merchants and is also known as [[坐商|坐商|zuo4 shang1]].
- 大腹贾 dàfùgǔ paunchy merchant(literary) a wealthy merchant with a big belly; often used sarcastically to describe a rich person who is greedy or uncultured
- 富商巨贾 fùshāngjùgǔ tycoona wealthy merchant; a tycoon or business magnate
- 直言贾祸 zhíyángǔhuò to bring trouble upon oneself by speaking outto invite disaster or bring trouble upon oneself by speaking the truth or being too blunt
- 行贾 xínggǔ itinerant traderliterary; a merchant who travels from place to place to do business; a traveling businessman
- 贾人 gǔrén merchant(literary) businessman; merchant; trader
- 贾似道 jiǎsìdào Jia SidaoJia Sidao (1213–1275), a high-ranking official and chancellor during the late Southern Song dynasty who rose to power through his sister's influence as a concubine; known for his corruption and for failing to prevent the Mongol invasion, he was eventually assassinated while in exile.
- 贾侩 gǔkuài merchant(literary) a merchant or middleman, especially one who is motivated only by profit
- 贾充 jiǎchōng Jia Chongofficial of the state of Cao Wei and later the Jin Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period and early Jin (217-282), son of Jia Kui
- 贾后 jiǎhòu Empress Jia Nanfeng(256–300 AD) The empress of Emperor Hui of the Western Jin Dynasty, also known as [[贾南风|賈南風|jia3 nan2 feng1]]; she is historically noted for her jealousy and political manipulation, and her power struggle is considered one of the triggers for the War of the Eight Princes
- 贾太傅 jiǎtàifù Jia Yihonorific name for the Han dynasty poet and statesman Jia Yi, referring to his post as Grand Tutor to the King of Liang
- 贾客 gǔkè merchanttraveling merchant or businessman in olden times
- 贾害 gǔhài to court disasterto bring misfortune upon oneself or to invite trouble through one's own actions
- 贾岛 jiǎdǎo Jia DaoTang Dynasty poet (779–843) known for his meticulous and laborious approach to writing poetry; he was a contemporary of [[韩愈|韓愈|han2 yu4]] and is often associated with [[孟郊|孟郊|meng4 jiao1]] for their sparse and lean poetic style.
- 贾思勰 jiǎsīxié Jia SixieJia Sixie (sixth century AD), a famous agronomist of the Northern Wei Dynasty; he is the author of the [[齐民要术|齊民要術|qi2 min2 yao4 shu4]], China's earliest and most complete surviving agricultural encyclopedia.
- 贾怨 gǔyuàn to invite resentmentTo bring about hatred or cause people to feel resentful toward oneself
- 贾汪 jiǎwāng JiawangJiawang district of Xuzhou city in Jiangsu province
- 贾祸 gǔhuò to court disaster(literary) to bring disaster upon oneself; to invite trouble
- 贾竖 gǔshù businessman(literary) an insulting or derogatory way to refer to a merchant or trader
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