Same pronunciation as "Xuan".
The details are as follows:
Chaozhou pronunciation:
Wen pronunciation: suêng1.
Fucheng pronunciation: sueng ?
International Phonetic Symbol: suan ?
Homophone: Xuan Xuan Ji Xuan Xuan Xuan Xuan Suan Xuan Xuan Xuan?
Haiyang system (liuhuang): suen ?
Chaoan: sueng ?
Chenghai: suang ?
Shantou: suang ?
Raoping: suang.
Jieyang system (Jieyang, Jiedong): suang.
Chaoyang system (Chaoyang, facing south): suang ?
Puning: suang ?
Huilai: suang ?
Lu Feng: Suang.
Mandarin (Chinese pinyin): xuàn (four tones)
Original meaning: wooden mold for making shoes.
Extended meaning, used as a verb. To fill in the hollow parts of certain objects, or to enlarge them. Example: Like thieves and dog bites, he gets a full belly based on his last. ——Liu Dabai's "The Landlord Comes"
Another example: Last Qilin (meaning that there is nothing but a superficial appearance); Last Niang (meaning a mishmash, a patchwork). It is very close to a certain Chaoshan dialect saying "half a bucket of water".
In general, I personally don’t like this word as a name. Of course, this depends on the preferences of the parents, as long as the parents like it.
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