Ui

Meaning: Precious jade Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oo-Ee Language origin of Ui: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Ui: East Asia Languages Ui is most common: Mandarin Religions Ui is most common: Buddhism, Taoism First letter and sound: U, Oo Last letter and sound: I, ee Alternative Spelling: Wei

Shaoxue

Meaning: Young snow Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shao-Shweh Language origin of Shaoxue: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shaoxue: East Asia Languages Shaoxue is most common: Mandarin Religions Shaoxue is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Sha Last letter and sound: E, xue Alternative Spelling: Shaoxun, Shaoxie, Shaoxiu, Shaoxuo

Uwen

Meaning: Literary talent Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oo-Wen Language origin of Uwen: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Uwen: East Asia Languages Uwen is most common: Mandarin Religions Uwen is most common: Buddhism, Taoism First letter and sound: U, Oo Last letter and sound: N, wen Alternative Spelling: Uwan, Uwin, Uwun, Uven

Shengyue

Meaning: Victory moon Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sheng-Yweh Language origin of Shengyue: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shengyue: East Asia Languages Shengyue is most common: Mandarin Religions Shengyue is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, She Last letter and sound: E, yue Alternative Spelling: Shengye, Shengyle, Shengyne, Shengyun, Shengyue

Uxi

Meaning: Morning dawn Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oo-Shee Language origin of Uxi: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Uxi: East Asia Languages Uxi is most common: Mandarin Religions Uxi is most common: Buddhism, Taoism First letter and sound: U, Oo Last letter and sound: I, shee Alternative Spelling: Umi, Usi, Uri, Ufi, Ugi

Shilan

Meaning: Stone orchid Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shih-Lan Language origin of Shilan: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shilan: East Asia Languages Shilan is most common: Mandarin Religions Shilan is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shi Last letter and sound: N, lan Alternative Spelling: Shitan, Shihan, Shinan, Shidan, Shifan

Uxia

Meaning: Summer clouds Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oo-Shya Language origin of Uxia: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Uxia: East Asia Languages Uxia is most common: Mandarin Religions Uxia is most common: Buddhism, Taoism First letter and sound: U, Oo Last letter and sound: A, shya Alternative Spelling: Ulia, Utia, Ubia, Umia, Uria

Shujing

Meaning: Virtuous and quiet Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shu-Jing Language origin of Shujing: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shujing: East Asia Languages Shujing is most common: Mandarin Religions Shujing is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shu Last letter and sound: G, jing Alternative Spelling: Shuting, Shuling, Shuying, Shujong, Shujang

Uxian

Meaning: Immortal fairy Gender: Female Pronunciation: Oo-Shyen Language origin of Uxian: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Uxian: East Asia Languages Uxian is most common: Mandarin Religions Uxian is most common: Buddhism, Taoism First letter and sound: U, Oo Last letter and sound: N, shyen Alternative Spelling: Ulian, Ubian, Ucian, Unian, Utian

Shuqing

Meaning: Pure and clear Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shu-Ching Language origin of Shuqing: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shuqing: East Asia Languages Shuqing is most common: Mandarin Religions Shuqing is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shu Last letter and sound: G, qing Alternative Spelling: Shuding, Shuling, Shuying, Shuming, Shuting