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樱花麻薯

Yīng huā má shǔ

Cherry Blossom Mochi

Meaning & Cultural Context

Soft, pink, and dusted with cherry blossom petals. Fuses Japanese sakura aesthetics with pillowy mochi for the ultimate springtime cute persona.

Q:

What does the Chinese name 樱花麻薯 (Yīng huā má shǔ) mean?

A:

樱花麻薯 (Yīng huā má shǔ) means "Cherry Blossom Mochi" in Chinese. Soft, pink, and dusted with cherry blossom petals. Fuses Japanese sakura aesthetics with pillowy mochi for the ultimate springtime cute persona.

Topic: rednote-chinese-nameWith pinyinWith cultural context

Character Breakdown

YīngFirst character
huāCharacter 2
Character 3
shǔLast character

Pronunciation Guide

Pinyin is the official romanization system for Mandarin Chinese. Here's how to pronounce this name:

Yīng
huā
shǔ

Tip: Numbers in pinyin indicate tone (1=flat, 2=rising, 3=falling-rising, 4=falling)

How It Sounds with Common Surnames

Zou樱花麻薯

Zōu Yīng huā má shǔ

Wang樱花麻薯

Wáng Yīng huā má shǔ

Li樱花麻薯

Yīng huā má shǔ

Zhang樱花麻薯

Zhāng Yīng huā má shǔ

Liu樱花麻薯

Liú Yīng huā má shǔ

When to Use This Name

Great as a gaming username or character name
Perfect for social media profiles
A fun name for Chinese language learners
Ideal for creative writing and storytelling

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