The baby name Zhong-Hui is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Pinyin: Zhōng Huì (Zhōng = first tone, Huì = fourth tone). Approx. English: "Jong-hway" (Zhōng high-level, Huì falling)..
Zhong-Hui is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Zhong-Hui is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Pinyin: Zhōng Huì (Zhōng = first tone, Huì = fourth tone). Approx. English: "Jong-hway" (Zhōng high-level, Huì falling)..
Zhong-Hui is Chinese in Origin.
Zhong-Hui is a Mandarin romanization of a two-character Chinese given name, often hyphenated in English. Zhōng may be written 中 “central, balanced; within” or 仲 “second-born; moderate.” Huì/Huī spans several characters: 慧 “wisdom, insight,” 惠 “kindness,” 会/會 “to meet, to gather,” 辉/輝 or 晖/暉 “radiance,” and 汇/匯 “to converge.” Depending on the characters, meanings include “centered wisdom,” “gracious balance,” “central radiance,” or “gathering at the center.”
Usage is pan–Sinosphere and unisex; 慧/惠 skew feminine, while 辉/晖 are common for boys. Tones and romanization vary: commonly Zhōng Huì (中慧/仲惠) or Zhōng Huī (中辉/中晖); variants include Zhonghui (no hyphen), Wade–Giles Chung-hui, Cantonese forms such as Chung-wai (慧/惠), Chung-fai (辉/晖), or Chung-wui (会), and Southern Min Tiong-hui. The historical figure Zhong Hui (鍾會, 3rd century) shares the same syllables as a full name, which sometimes lends the given name classical resonance.
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