The baby name Li Tzu-hsin is a Unisex name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Approximate English: 'LEE DZUH-SHEEN'. Mandarin pinyin: Lǐ Zǐxīn. Approximate IPA (Mandarin): /li˨˩˦ tsɨ˨˩˦ ɕin˥/..
Li Tzu-hsin is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Li Tzu-hsin is a Unisex name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Approximate English: 'LEE DZUH-SHEEN'. Mandarin pinyin: Lǐ Zǐxīn. Approximate IPA (Mandarin): /li˨˩˦ tsɨ˨˩˦ ɕin˥/..
Li Tzu-hsin is Chinese in Origin.
Li Tzu-hsin combines the Chinese surname Li (李) with a two-syllable given name in Wade-Giles. The hyphen and the spellings Tzu (Zi) and hsin (xin) reflect conventions long used in Taiwan and abroad; in modern Hanyu Pinyin the name is Li Zi-xin or Li Zixin. Li is among the most common Chinese surnames, including Tang imperial lineages. The given name is unisex, with nuance set by the characters chosen.
Tzu/Zi may be written 子 “child; master,” 紫 “purple,” 自 “self,” or 梓 “catalpa,” while Hsin/Xin can be 心 “heart,” 欣 “joy,” 新 “new,” 信 “trust,” or 馨 “fragrance.” Accordingly, pairings such as 子欣 (“growing joy”), 自信 (“self-confidence”), or 紫馨 (“purple fragrance”) are all plausible. Romanized variants include Tzu-hsin, Tzu Hsin, Zi-xin, and Zixin; with surname: Li Zixin. In Cantonese-oriented spellings, Zi often appears as Tsz-, and Xin as Yan/San/Sam, depending on the characters.
Li Tzu-hsin turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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