The baby name Shu-Pei is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Pinyin (common): Shū Péi; Approximate English: 'SHOO-pay'; IPA (Mandarin, example tones shown for Shū Péi): [ʂu˥ pʰeɪ̯˧˥].
Shu-Pei is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Shu-Pei is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Pinyin (common): Shū Péi; Approximate English: 'SHOO-pay'; IPA (Mandarin, example tones shown for Shū Péi): [ʂu˥ pʰeɪ̯˧˥].
Shu-Pei is Chinese in Origin.
Shu-Pei is a Mandarin Chinese given name composed of two syllables, commonly rendered in Hanyu Pinyin and often linked with a hyphen, especially in Taiwan and the diaspora. Its meaning depends on the chosen characters: Shu may be 淑 “virtuous, gentle,” 舒 “ease, comfort,” or 书 “book; learning,” while Pei may be 佩 “to wear; admiration; pendant,” 培 “to cultivate,” 沛 “abundant,” or 珮 “jade ornament.” Parents combine characters to express hopes such as “cultivated grace” (淑培) or “ease and elegance” (舒佩); tones vary accordingly.
As a two-character Chinese given name, Shu-Pei has long-standing use across Mandarin-speaking communities. It is unisex but skews feminine when written with 淑 or 佩. Variants in Latin script include Shupei (no hyphen) and Shu Pei (space); in Wade–Giles it may appear as Shu-p’ei, and Cantonese romanizations include Syu-Pui or Syu-Pei, depending on characters. A contemporary bearer is the Chinese model Qin Shupei (秦舒培).
We have no record of Shu-Pei in any national birth registry or name dataset. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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