How to pronounce Shuhua and what does it mean?

Shuhua is pronounced as (shū huà). The meaning of the name Shuhua is docile and virtuous, beautiful as a flower, happy and auspicious, gentle and kind, picturesque, gentle and subtle.

Shu, the second-level Chinese character, is pronounced as Shu (shū), a pictophonetic character, Xiaozhuan Congnu, Zhu Sheng. After the official change, it was written as "Shu" in regular script. The original meaning refers to (a woman’s appearance) being beautiful. When the word "Shu" is used alone, it can sometimes refer to a young woman or beauty.

婳, a third-level Chinese character, is pronounced as 婳 (huà), (彽婳) means “彽”.

The meaning of the name Shuhua is cute, quiet, intelligent, confident, elegant and gentle.

Basic meaning:

1. Shu

1. Beautiful.

2. Beautiful woman.

2. Hua

1. Beautiful. Hua, good. ——"Guangya"

2. Mercedes-Benz appearance. Weihua and Huo Yi, the birds and ducks run away separately. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"

3. Quiet and beautiful. Hua, quiet and good. ——"Shuowen"

Taboos in naming the characters Shu and Hua:

1. The five-element attribute of the character Shu is gold. According to the principle that metal overcomes wood in the five elements, it is taboo to use the character Shu in names. Name the five elements that belong to wood.

2. It is taboo to name Shu with the same character as the ancestors. If the ancestor’s name contains the character Shu, the younger generation is taboo to name them with Shu.

3. It is taboo to name Shu with a character that has the same rhyme rhyme as ū or a character with the same tone as Yinping. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.

4. The five-element attribute of the character "婳" is wood. According to the principle that the five-element wood subdues the earth, it is taboo to name the character "婳" with the five-element character "earth".

5. It is taboo to use the character "婳" in the name of the ancestor. If the ancestor's name contains the character "婳", the younger generation is taboo to use the character "婳" in their name.

6. It is taboo to name the character "婳" with the same rhyme final as uà or the same rhyme as "uà", which makes the pronunciation difficult to pronounce and lacks a sense of rhythm.