The baby name Li Tzu-hsuan is a Unisex name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Pinyin: Li Zixuan. Approximate English pronunciation: 'LEE zee-SHWAN' (Wade–Giles 'Tzu-hsuan' ≈ 'LEE DZUH-shwahn')..
Li Tzu-hsuan is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Li Tzu-hsuan is a Unisex name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced Pinyin: Li Zixuan. Approximate English pronunciation: 'LEE zee-SHWAN' (Wade–Giles 'Tzu-hsuan' ≈ 'LEE DZUH-shwahn')..
Li Tzu-hsuan is Chinese in Origin.
Li Tzu-hsuan is a Mandarin Chinese full name in Wade–Giles romanization. Li (李) is the surname meaning “plum,” famously borne by the Tang imperial house and now among the most common Chinese family names. The hyphenated Wade–Giles style was long standard in Taiwan; the modern Hanyu Pinyin equivalent is Li Zixuan.
Tzu-hsuan represents the given name Zi Xuan, whose sense depends on the hanzi. Frequent pairings are 子萱 (“child” + daylily, easing cares), popular for girls; 子轩 (“child” + lofty carriage/veranda), common for boys; as well as 子宣 (“to proclaim”) or 子玄 (“mysterious, profound”). The name is unisex and prominent in late‑20th to early‑21st‑century use. Cantonese-style forms include Tsz-hin (子軒) or Tsz-syun (子宣/子萱). Variants include Li Tzŭ-hsüan, Li Zi-xuan, Lee Tzu-hsuan, and Western order Tzu-hsuan Li.
Li Tzu-hsuan turns up in none of the birth registries or name datasets we cover. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. Whatever the reason, hardly anyone else has it.
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