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The baby name Fu-Sheng is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Fú-shēng (Mandarin pinyin: Fúshēng; IPA: [fu˧˥ ʂəŋ˥]; approx. 'foo-shung').

Fu-Sheng is Chinese in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Chinese
Pronunciation: Fú-shēng (Mandarin pinyin: Fúshēng; IPA: [fu˧˥ ʂəŋ˥]; approx. 'foo-shung')

What is the meaning of the name Fu-Sheng ?

The baby name Fu-Sheng is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Fú-shēng (Mandarin pinyin: Fúshēng; IPA: [fu˧˥ ʂəŋ˥]; approx. 'foo-shung').

Fu-Sheng is Chinese in Origin.

Fu-Sheng is a Mandarin Chinese given name formed from two morphemes whose meanings depend on the chosen characters and tones. Common choices include 福生 (“blessed life”), 富生 (“abundant life”), 復生/复生 (“rebirth”), and 福升/福昇 (“fortune rising”); other combinations are possible, so the semantic range spans blessing, prosperity, new life, and ascent. The name skews masculine in modern use but can be unisex.

Two-syllable given names of this type have been used across the Sinosphere for centuries. In pinyin it appears as Fusheng; older systems and everyday writing show Fu-sheng or Fu Sheng. Dialectal romanizations yield forms such as Fuk-sang (Cantonese for 生) or Hok-seng (Hokkien), and Fuk-sing when the second character is 胜/勝 or 圣/聖. Christian families sometimes favor 復生 for its “born again” resonance. Related single-morpheme variants include Fu and Sheng as independent given names.

Fu-Sheng barely registers. There are only 3 recorded uses on record, spread over 1 country.

Fu-Sheng has the following similar or variant Names

Fu-Sheng – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
TW 0 #103 1 4,523
TW Boys 0 #255 2 7,111
TW

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People also ask about Fu-Sheng

Fu-Sheng is predominantly a boy's name.
Fu-Sheng is a 2 syllable name, pronounced Fú-shēng (Mandarin pinyin: Fúshēng; IPA: [fu˧˥ ʂəŋ˥]; approx. 'foo-shung').
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Fu Sheng, Fusheng, Fu-Sheng, Fúshēng, 福生 and 富生.
Across languages, Fu-Sheng has these equivalents: Felix (Latin, 'lucky/fortunate'), Benedict (Latin, 'blessed'), Prosper (French/English, 'prosperous'), Victor (Latin, 'winner/victor').
Fu-Sheng is a name of Chinese origin, traditionally used in China. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within China and its diaspora communities.
It is, yes. Fu-Sheng stays well below the level a name needs to register on any official chart, putting it at the far rare end of the spectrum.