The baby name Fu Jiang is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced {'pinyin': 'Fu Jiang (Pinyin: Fú Jiāng — tones depend on chosen characters)', 'approx_english': 'foo jyang', 'ipa_mandarin': '[fu˧˥ tɕjɑŋ]'}.
Fu Jiang is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Fu Jiang is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced {'pinyin': 'Fu Jiang (Pinyin: Fú Jiāng — tones depend on chosen characters)', 'approx_english': 'foo jyang', 'ipa_mandarin': '[fu˧˥ tɕjɑŋ]'}.
Fu Jiang is Chinese in Origin.
Fu Jiang is a Mandarin Chinese name whose meaning depends on the chosen characters. Common “Fu” options include 福 “blessing, good fortune,” 富 “abundance,” 傅 “mentor,” and 甫 “beginning.” “Jiang” is most often 江 “river,” though 将/將 “general; to lead” also appears. Typical pairings yield readings such as 福江 “blessed river,” 富江 “abundant river,” 傅江 “tutored by the river,” or 将江 “leading by the river.” Tones vary with characters, but a frequent pronunciation is Fú Jiāng or Fù Jiāng. The name is broadly unisex, leaning masculine when 将/將 is used.
In use across Mainland China, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora since the 20th century, Fu Jiang fits the standard two-character given-name pattern and may also echo the well-known Sichuan toponym Fujiang (涪江, a tributary of the Jialing River). Romanization variants include Fu Jiang, Fu-Jiang, Fujiang (Pinyin), and Fu-chiang (Wade–Giles); older spellings like Foo-chiang occasionally appear.
Fu Jiang turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.
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