dai(big) phong (wind)
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big wind
I think you are referring to the Xia Dynasty (夏朝). Xia (夏) is the Chinese name of summer. As the dynasty's name, it has the meaning of big and booming.
Large.
The modern word has been influenced by the Greek word Tiphon/Typhon first recorded in the early 1500's and meaning violent storm or whirlwind. There is also a Chinese word Tai Fung meaning a great wind. There is also an Arabic/Persian/Hindi word Tufan meaning a big cyclonic storm. This may have been influenced by the earlier Greek Word Tiphon/Typhon. The Arabic word Tufan relates to the noun of action Tafa, meaning to turn around. Despite such explanations, the name has Chinese origins relating to cyclones of the Western Pacific and the China Seas
large
large
huge
big japan
The typical word is "little."
The meaning of Whanganui is The Big Harbour. Wanganui is a corruption of the original Maori 'Whanganui'.
Soft not very big winds.