Shanshan

Meaning: Graceful Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shan-Shan Language origin of Shanshan: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shanshan: East Asia Languages Shanshan is most common: Mandarin Religions Shanshan is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Sha Last letter and sound: N, n Alternative Spelling: Shenshan, Shunshan, Shanshen

Shaojun

Meaning: Young and beautiful Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shao-Joon Language origin of Shaojun: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shaojun: East Asia Languages Shaojun is most common: Mandarin Religions Shaojun is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Sha Last letter and sound: N, jun Alternative Spelling: Shuojun, Sheojun, Shaojin

Shaoqing

Meaning: Young and clear Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shao-Ching Language origin of Shaoqing: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shaoqing: East Asia Languages Shaoqing is most common: Mandarin Religions Shaoqing is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Sha Last letter and sound: G, qing Alternative Spelling: Shuoqing, Sheoqing, Shaoqang

Shaoxing

Meaning: Young and prosperous Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shao-Shing Language origin of Shaoxing: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shaoxing: East Asia Languages Shaoxing is most common: Mandarin Religions Shaoxing is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Sha Last letter and sound: G, xing Alternative Spelling: Shuoxing, Sheoxing, Shaoxang

Shengli

Meaning: Victorious Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sheng-Lee Language origin of Shengli: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shengli: East Asia Languages Shengli is most common: Mandarin Religions Shengli is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, She Last letter and sound: I, li Alternative Spelling: Shangli, Shingli, Shenglu

Shengxia

Meaning: Born in summer Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sheng-Shya Language origin of Shengxia: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shengxia: East Asia Languages Shengxia is most common: Mandarin Religions Shengxia is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, She Last letter and sound: A, xia Alternative Spelling: Shangxia, Shingxia, Shengxie

Shihan

Meaning: Poetic winter Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shih-Han Language origin of Shihan: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shihan: East Asia Languages Shihan is most common: Mandarin Religions Shihan is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shi Last letter and sound: N, han Alternative Spelling: Shahan, Shehan, Shihun

Shiqi

Meaning: Seventeen Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shih-Chi Language origin of Shiqi: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shiqi: East Asia Languages Shiqi is most common: Mandarin Religions Shiqi is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shi Last letter and sound: I, qi Alternative Spelling: Shaqi, Sheqi, Shiqa

Shiyin

Meaning: Poetic sound Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shih-Yin Language origin of Shiyin: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shiyin: East Asia Languages Shiyin is most common: Mandarin Religions Shiyin is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shi Last letter and sound: N, yin Alternative Spelling: Shayin, Sheyin, Shiyan

Shuchun

Meaning: Spring books Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shu-Chwen Language origin of Shuchun: Sino-Tibetan Regional origin of Shuchun: East Asia Languages Shuchun is most common: Mandarin Religions Shuchun is most common: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism First letter and sound: S, Shu Last letter and sound: N, chun Alternative Spelling: Shachun, Shechun, Shuchin