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芋圆

Yùyuán

Taro Balls

Meaning & Cultural Context

Chewy, colorful taro and sweet potato balls served in sweet soup. A Taiwanese dessert staple that's fun, vibrant, and Instagram-perfect.

Q:

What does the Chinese name 芋圆 (Yùyuán) mean?

A:

芋圆 (Yùyuán) means "Taro Balls" in Chinese. Chewy, colorful taro and sweet potato balls served in sweet soup. A Taiwanese dessert staple that's fun, vibrant, and Instagram-perfect.

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Character Breakdown

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Pronunciation Guide

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

Yùyuán

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

How It Sounds with Common Surnames

Zou芋圆

Zōu Yùyuán

Wang芋圆

Wáng Yùyuán

Li芋圆

Yùyuán

Zhang芋圆

Zhāng Yùyuán

Liu芋圆

Liú Yùyuán

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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