Meaning & History
Etymology
Su 2 is a Chinese feminine name derived from characters pronounced sù (fourth tone). The most common choices are 素 (sù), meaning "plain, simple" or "white silk," and 肃 (sù), meaning "respectful" or "solemn." Other characters with identical pronunciation, such as 速 (fast) or 宿 (star, overnight), may also be used. The selection depends on the parents' intended virtue or aesthetic preference.
Cultural Context
In Chinese tradition, monosyllabic (one-character) names are common though increasingly paired with a second character to form a two-character given name. Su 2, with its single syllable, is concise and auspicious. The character 素 evokes simplicity and purity, virtues highly valued in Chinese philosophy (e.g., Daoist simplicity) and literature. 肃 conveys deference and propriety, traits emphasized in Confucian ethics.
- Meaning: Plain, simple (素); respectful (肃); or other sù characters
- Origin: Chinese
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage regions: China