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Look up shu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shu may refer to: Sichuan, China, officially abbreviated as Shu (蜀) Shu (kingdom) (conquered by Qin in
Shu
UK-based American businessman
William Shu (Chinese: 許子祥; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khó͘ Chú-siông, born December 1979) is an American-British businessman, the co-founder and chief executive of Deliveroo
Will_Shu
Taiwanese actress and filmmaker (born 1976)
as Shu Qi (Chinese: 舒淇, born 16 April 1976), is a Taiwanese actress and filmmaker. Recognized as one of Asia’s most celebrated screen performers, Shu served
Shu_Qi
Empire in China from 221 to 263; one of the Three Kingdoms
known in historiography as Shu Han (蜀漢 [ʂù xân] ) or Ji Han (季漢 "Junior Han"), or often shortened to Shu (Chinese: 蜀; pinyin: Shǔ; Sichuanese Pinyin: Su2
Shu_Han
Province in Southwestern China
the kingdoms of Ba and Shu until their incorporation by the Qin. During the Three Kingdoms era (220–280), Liu Bei's state of Shu was based in Sichuan.
Sichuan
Surname list
Shu (Chinese: 舒; pinyin: Shū) is a Chinese surname. It is 43rd in the Hundred Family Surnames, contained in the verse 熊紀舒屈 (Xiong, Ji, Shu, Qu). Šumuru
Shu_(surname)
Ancient kingdom in modern-day Sichuan
Shu (Chinese: 蜀; Pinyin: Shǔ; former romanization: Shuh), also known as Ancient Shu (Chinese: 古蜀; pinyin: Gǔ Shǔ) in historiography, was an ancient kingdom
Shu_(kingdom)
Ancient Egyptian primordial god
Shu (Egyptian: šw, "emptiness" or "he who rises up", Coptic: ϣⲱⲓ) was one of the primordial Egyptian gods, spouse and brother to the goddess Tefnut, and
Shu_(god)
Football club
Shu-Shine F.C. was an association football club based in Zvishavane, Zimbabwe, which was a founder member of the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League in 1993
Shu_Shine_F.C.
Japanese voice actress
Shu Uchida (内田 秀, Uchida Shū; born May 24, 1996) is a Japanese-Australian voice actress. She debuted in 2016 as the voice of Warspite, a character from
Shu_Uchida
Topics referred to by the same term
Shu Wang (蜀王, King/Prince of Shu) may refer to: Qiao Zong (died 413), warlord who founded the Western Shu dynasty, given the title Prince of Shu by the
Shu_Wang
American Chinese dish
‹See RfD› Moo shu pork or mu shu (Chinese: 木須肉), originally spelled moo shi pork (Chinese: 木樨肉) is a dish of northern Chinese origin, originating from
Moo_shu_pork
Period of Chinese history from 220 to 280 CE
The Three Kingdoms of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu dominated China from 220 to 280 AD following the end of the Han dynasty. This period was preceded
Three_Kingdoms
Military campaign by Cao Wei against Shu Han (263)
‹See RfD› The Conquest of Shu by Wei was a military campaign launched by the dynastic state of Cao Wei against its rival Shu Han in late 263 during the
Conquest_of_Shu_by_Wei
Obscure sect of Japanese Buddhism
Ikkō-shū (一向宗), "single-minded school," was a sect of Japanese Pure Land Buddhists whose history remains obscure. Ikkō-shū was a sect founded by Ikkō
Ikkō-shū
Chinese general and warlord of the late Han Dynasty (died 199)
Yuan Shu (pronunciation) (155 – 199), courtesy name Gonglu, was a Chinese military general, politician, and warlord who lived during the late Eastern
Yuan_Shu
South Korean boy band
SHU-I (슈아이) (So Hot Union of Idols), also known as Super Tribe, was a South Korean five member boy band. They debuted on September 11, 2009, with their
Shu-I
Japanese businessman
Shu Uemura (植村 秀, Uemura Shū; June 19, 1928 – December 29, 2007) (Japanese pronunciation: [ɯemɯɾa ɕɯː]) was a Japanese make-up artist and founder of the
Shu_Uemura
Chinese kingdom from 934 to 965; part of the 5 Dynasties and 10 Kingdoms period
Shu, referred to as Later Shu (traditional Chinese: 後蜀; simplified Chinese: 后蜀; pinyin: Hòu Shǔ) and Meng Shu (Chinese: 孟蜀) in historiography, was a dynastic
Later_Shu
Japanese rock band
Cö shu Nie (Japanese: コシュニエ, Hepburn: Ko Shu Nie) is a Japanese rock band formed in Osaka, Japan, in 2011. The group consists of Miku Nakamura (guitar
Cö_Shu_Nie
Chinese poet and politician
Sikong Shu or Ssü-k'ung Shu (Chinese: 司空曙; pinyin: Sīkōng Shǔ; Wade–Giles: Ssü-k'ung Shu; c. 720 – c. 790) was a Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. Three
Sikong_Shu
Branch of Pure Land Buddhism widely practiced in Japan
Jōdo-shū (浄土宗, "The Pure Land School") is a Japanese branch of Pure Land Buddhism derived from the teachings of the Kamakura era monk Hōnen (1133–1212)
Jōdo-shū
2018 Indian film
Shu Thayu? (transl. What Happened?) is a 2018 Indian Gujarati-language comedy film written and directed by Krishnadev Yagnik and produced by Mahesh Danannavar
Shu_Thayu?
First ruler of Wey, ancient China
Shu of Wey–Kang or Kang-shu of Wey (Chinese: 衛康叔; pinyin: Wèi Kāng Shū; lit. '[Royal] Uncle of Wey–Kang'), Shu Feng of Kang (Chinese: 康叔封; pinyin: Kāng
Shu_of_Wey–Kang
Topics referred to by the same term
Shu Watanabe may refer to: Shu Watanabe (politician), Japanese politician Shu Watanabe (actor), Japanese actor Sho Watanabe, Japanese wheelchair racer
Shu_Watanabe
Japanese footballer
Shu Morooka (師岡 柊生, Morooka Shu; born 9 December 2000) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for J1 League club Kashima Antlers
Shu_Morooka
Japanese video game developer, director and writer
Shu Takumi (巧 舟, Takumi Shū; born 2 May 1971) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and writer at Capcom. He is best known for his work on the
Shu_Takumi
10th-century Chinese kingdom
Great Shu (Chinese: 大蜀; pinyin: Dàshǔ), known in historiography as the Former Shu (Chinese: 前蜀; pinyin: Qiánshǔ) or occasionally Wang Shu (王蜀), was a
Former_Shu
Japanese footballer (born 1988)
Shu Kurata (倉田 秋, Kurata Shū; born November 26, 1988) is a Japanese international football player currently playing for Gamba Osaka in the J1 League. His
Shu_Kurata
Chinese Sui dynasty military general and politician (died 616)
Yuwen Shu (Chinese: 宇文述; died 20 November 616), courtesy name Botong (伯通), formally Duke Gong of Xu (許恭公), was a Chinese military general and politician
Yuwen_Shu
American badminton player (born 1990)
Howard Shu (born November 28, 1990) is a two-time Olympic badminton player for Team USA. Shu began playing badminton at age 8. His father, who played
Howard_Shu
Tang dynasty official
Shu Yuanyu (Chinese: 舒元輿; c. 791 - December 17, 835) was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving briefly as a chancellor during the reign of
Shu_Yuanyu
Japanese Edo period gold coin
The Shu (朱) is a Japanese gold square coin that circulated during the Edo period. Shu coins with a gold alloy first originated during the Bunsei era as
Shu_(gold_coin)
City in Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan
Shu (Kazakh: Шу / Şu / شۋ) is a city in the Jambyl Region of Kazakhstan. The city is located on the Shu River, and is populated by approximately 35,000
Shu,_Jambyl
Shu Han military campaigns against Cao Wei (228-234)
Expeditions were a series of five military campaigns launched by the state of Shu Han against the rival state of Cao Wei from 228 to 234 during the Three Kingdoms
Zhuge Liang's Northern Expeditions
Zhuge_Liang's_Northern_Expeditions
Hong Kong film director and screenwriter
Shu Kei (Chinese: 舒琪; Jyutping: syu1 kei4) or Kenneth Ip is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter, and film critic active during the 1980s and 1990s
Shu_Kei
Topics referred to by the same term
Shu, Kazakhstan may refer to: Shu, in the Sozak District in South Kazakhstan Province Town of Shu, in Kazakhstan's Akmola Oblast Shu, Jambyl, frequently
Shu,_Kazakhstan
Japanese Buddhist sect
Ji-shū (時宗, lit. time sect) is a Japanese school of Pure Land Buddhism founded by the itinerant ascetic Ippen and his disciples. The school has around
Ji-shu
Topics referred to by the same term
Consort Shu may refer to: Consort Shu (Qianlong) (1728–1777), concubine of the Qianlong Emperor Consort Shu (Jiaqiang) (died 1792), concubine of the Jiaqing
Consort_Shu
Chinese-born table tennis player (born 1975)
Shu Arai (Japanese: 新井 周, Hepburn: Arai Shū; born Zhou Xuan [Chinese: 周晅; pinyin: Zhōu Xuǎn] on 9 January 1975) is a Chinese-born table tennis player
Shu_Arai
Chinese writer (1852–1924)
Lin Shu (Chinese: 林紓, November 8, 1852 – October 9, 1924; courtesy name Qinnan (琴南) was a Chinese writer. He was well known for introducing Western literature
Lin_Shu
Scale for measuring spiciness of peppers
of chili peppers and other substances, recorded in Scoville heat units (SHU). It is based on the concentration of capsaicinoids, among which capsaicin
Scoville_scale
Japanese waka anthology
The Akai Shū (亜槐集) is a Japanese waka anthology. The Akai Shū is a personal collection (kashū) of the waka poetry of Asukai Masachika (飛鳥井雅親). It is in
Akai-shū
Topics referred to by the same term
Chen Shu may refer to: Book of Chen, a historical text about the Chen dynasty, also known as Chen Shu Chen Shu (painter) (1660–1736), Qing dynasty painter
Chen_Shu
Capital of Sichuan, China
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Founded by the Kingdom of Shu in the 4th century BC, Chengdu is unique as the only Chinese settlement that
Chengdu
Professional wrestling tag team
Shu Sato (佐藤秀, Satō Shū) and Kei Sato (佐藤恵, Satō Kei) (both born on 5 July 1977) are identical twins and professional wrestlers better known by the ring
Brahman_Brothers
Chinese politician of the Tang and Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty
Yao Shu (姚璹) (632 – 705), courtesy name Lingzhang (令璋), formally Count Cheng of Wuxing (吳興成伯), was a Chinese politician of the Tang and Wu Zetian's Zhou
Yao_Shu
Chinese general and folk hero (died 220)
to the end of the Han dynasty and the establishment of Liu Bei's state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. While he is remembered for his loyalty
Guan_Yu
Topics referred to by the same term
Shu Yang or Yang Shu may refer to: Shu Yang (artist) (舒阳, born 1969), Chinese painter, performance artist, photographer, and curator, originally from Xi'an
Shu_Yang
Historical administrative division in Anhui, China
Shuzhou (Chinese: 舒州; pinyin: Shūzhōu) was a Chinese zhou (prefecture) in Anhui Province. It was located roughly where modern Anqing now lies. Governors
Shu_Prefecture
Chinese physicist and educator (1905–1983)
Shu Xingbei (Chinese: 束星北; pinyin: Shù Xīngběi; October 1, 1905 - October 30, 1983), also known as Hsin Pei Soh, was a Chinese physicist and educator.
Shu_Xingbei
Hong Kong writer
Yi Shu or Isabel Nee Yeh-su (born 25 September 1946) is a popular Hong Kong writer. She is the younger sister of Ni Kuang. She has used other pen names
Yi_Shu
American astrophysicist, astronomer and author (1943–2023)
Frank Hsia-San Shu (Chinese: 徐遐生; Jyutping: Ceoi4 Haa4 Sang1; June 2, 1943 – April 22, 2023) was a Chinese-American astrophysicist, astronomer, and author
Frank_Shu
Taiwanese singer (born 2000)
Yeh Shu-hua (Chinese: 葉舒華; born January 6, 2000), known mononymously as Shuhua (Korean: 슈화), is a Taiwanese singer based in South Korea. She is a member
Shuhua
Japanese new religion
Agon Shū (阿含宗) is a Japanese new religion in which the basic tenets are based on the Agamas, a collection of early Buddhist scriptures, which comprise
Agon_Shu
Musical artist
Vicky Veranita Yudhasoka Shu (born July 8, 1983) better known by her stage name Vicky Shu is an Indonesian singer who released her debut album, Drink Me
Vicky_Shu
3rd-century Chinese state of Cao Wei official
Xu Shu (fl.180 – 230s), courtesy name Yuanzhi, originally named Xu Fu, was a Chinese politician of the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period
Xu_Shu
Taiwanese mathematician (1912–2001)
Shu Shien-Siu (Chinese: 徐賢修; pinyin: Xú Xiánxiū; 1912–2001), also known as S. S. Shu, was a Taiwanese mathematician, engineer and educator. Shu was born
Shu_Shien-Siu
The Shu (朱) is a Japanese silver rectangular coin that circulated during the Edo period. Before the Meiwa period, Japan as a whole had previously been
Shu_(silver_coin)
Ancient Chinese diagram
The Luoshu (pinyin), Lo Shu (Wade-Giles), or Nine Halls Diagram is an ancient Chinese diagram and named for the Luo River near Luoyang, Henan. The Luoshu
Luoshu_Square
Chinese warlord (died 36)
Gongsun Shu (Chinese: 公孫述, died 24 December 36 AD) was the founder and only emperor of the Cheng dynasty, a state that controlled China's Sichuan Basin
Gongsun_Shu
Canadian biostatistician
Shu Jiang, also known as Joy Jiang, is a Canadian biostatistician and associate professor in the Division of Public Health Sciences at the Washington
Shu_Jiang
Clothing of the Ancient Kingdom of Shu
Clothing in ancient Shu refers to clothing worn in the Ancient Kingdom of Shu (1046 BC? – c. 316 BC, modern-day Chengdu Plain, Sichuan). Archaeological
Clothing_in_ancient_Shu
Japanese branch of Buddhism
groups are commonly associated with Nichiren Shōshū and various Nichiren-shū schools. In addition, modern lay organizations not affiliated with temples
Nichiren_Buddhism
Chinese poet (born 1952)
Shu Ting (Chinese: 舒婷; pinyin: Shū Tíng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Su-têng; born 1952 in Jinjiang, Fujian) is the pen name of Gong Peiyu (simplified Chinese: 龚佩瑜; traditional
Shu_Ting
Chinese singer and actress (born 1977)
Chen Shu (born 3 September 1977) is a Chinese singer and actress. Chen was born Chen Shu (Chinese: 陈澍) in Huangshi, Hubei, in a musical family, the daughter
Chen_Shu_(actress)
Chinese singer-songwriter (born 1973)
Pu Shu (simplified Chinese: 朴树; traditional Chinese: 樸樹; pinyin: Pǔ Shù) (born 1973) is a Chinese singer-songwriter born in Nanjing and grew up in Beijing
Pu_Shu
Military conflict between Cao Wei and Shu Han (234)
and Shu Han in 234 AD during the Three Kingdoms period of China. The battle was the fifth and last of a series of Northern Expeditions led by Shu's chancellor
Battle_of_Wuzhang_Plains
Chinese astrological system using star positions in a twelve-palace chart
Zi Wei Dou Shu (simplified Chinese: 紫微斗数; traditional Chinese: 紫微斗數; pinyin: Zǐwēi Dǒushù; lit. 'Purple Star Astrology'), also romanised as Ziwei Doushu
Zi_Wei_Dou_Shu
System of mountain roads in China
pinyin: Shǔdào), or the Road(s) to Shu, is a system of mountain roads linking the Chinese province of Shaanxi with Sichuan (Shu), built and maintained since
Shudao
Battle between Shu and Wu (221–222)
proceeding to win a decisive victory over Shu. The Wu victory halted the Shu invasion and preceded the death of Liu Bei, Shu's founding emperor. In late 219, Lü
Battle_of_Xiaoting
King of the Akkadian Empire
Shu-turul (Shu-durul, 𒋗𒄙𒄒, shu-tur2-ul3 also Šu-Turul; died c. 2154 BC) was the last king of Akkad, ruling for 15 years according to the Sumerian king
Shu-turul
2000 film by Ang Lee
Imperial China, the plot follows two master warriors, Li Mu Bai (Chow) and Yu Shu Lien (Yeoh), who are faced with their greatest challenge when the treasured
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Crouching_Tiger,_Hidden_Dragon
Culture of Sichuan and nearby parts of China
Ba-Shu culture (Chinese: 巴蜀文化; pinyin: Bāshǔ wénhuà) refers to a regional culture centered around Sichuan province and Chongqing city, also encompassing
Ba–Shu_culture
Ancient Egyptian goddess
religion, the feminine counterpart of the air god Shu. Her mythological function is less clear than that of Shu, but Egyptologists have suggested she is connected
Tefnut
Topics referred to by the same term
Cai Shu may refer to: Shu Du of Cai, first ruler of the State of Cai Cai Shu (athlete) (born 1962), Chinese retired high jumper This disambiguation page
Cai_Shu
Japanese footballer (born 2002)
Shū Ohba (大場 朱羽, Shū Ohba; born 11 July 2002) is a Japanese women's footballer. She played college soccer for Ole Miss Rebels as a goalkeeper and the Japan
Shu_Ohba
Chinese American educator and engineer
Shu-tian Li (Shu-tien Li; Chinese: 李書田) (1900–1988) was a Chinese-American hydraulic engineer. After receiving a Ph.D. degree in engineering and economics
Shu-tien_Li
General of the State of Chu (died 506 BC)
Shenyin Shu (Chinese: 沈尹戍; pinyin: Shěn Yǐn Shù) or Shenyin Xu (Chinese: 沈尹戌; pinyin: Shěn Yǐn Xū) (died 506 BC) was a general of the State of Chu during
Shenyin_Shu
Combination of several Japanese Buddhist schools
Nichiren Shū (日蓮宗, School of Nichiren) is a combination of several schools ranging from four of the original Nichiren Buddhist schools that date back
Nichiren-shū
Conflict between Han government and warlord Yuan Shu (197-199)
‹See RfD› The campaign against Yuan Shu was a punitive expedition that took place between 197 and 199 in the late Eastern Han dynasty. The campaign was
Campaign_against_Yuan_Shu
Sumerian king, 20th-century BC
Shu-Ilishu (Akkadian: Šu-ilišu; died c. 1975 BC) was the 2nd ruler of the dynasty of Isin. Beginning on his ascension his name was written dŠu-i-li-šu
Shu-Ilishu
Chinese social media and e-commerce platform
Romatzyh Sheauhorngshu Wade–Giles Hsiao3-hung2-shu1 Yale Romanization Syǎu-húng-shū IPA [ɕjàʊxʊ̌ŋʂú] Wu Romanization Xiau5 ghon6 sy1 Yue: Cantonese Jyutping
Xiaohongshu
American basketball player (born 1988)
Jeremy Shu-How Lin (Chinese: 林書豪; born August 23, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player. He unexpectedly led a winning turnaround
Jeremy_Lin
Chinese immunologist
Shu Hongbing (Chinese: 舒红兵; born January 1967) is a Chinese cytologist and immunologist. He became a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011
Shu_Hongbing
Japanese footballer (born 1991)
Shu Sasaki (佐佐木 周, Sasaki Shū; born 12 February 1991) is a Japanese professional footballer who currently plays for Hong Kong Premier League club Southern
Shu_Sasaki
Chinese anthology text (202–186 BC)
The Book on Numbers and Computation (Chinese: 筭數書; pinyin: Suàn shù shū), or the Writings on Reckoning, is one of the earliest known Chinese mathematical
Book on Numbers and Computation
Book_on_Numbers_and_Computation
Chinese business executive in the electricity industry
Shu Yinbiao (Chinese: 舒印彪; born 1958) is a Chinese business executive that is the President of the International Electrotechnical Commission and Chairman
Shu_Yinbiao
Book by Yao Silian about the Chen dynasty (636)
The Book of Chen or Chen Shu (Chén Shū) was the official history of the Chen dynasty, one of the Southern dynasties of China. The Book of Chen is part
Book_of_Chen
Japanese actor
Shu Watanabe (渡部 秀, Watanabe Shū; born October 26, 1991) is a Japanese actor, famous for portraying the character Eiji Hino in the 2010 tokusatsu series
Shu_Watanabe_(actor)
Ancient love poem about sacred marriage
Ancient Orient (Mesopotamia Hall). It is an erotic poem addressed to king Shu-Sin (reigned 20th or 21st century BC) by an unnamed female speaker. It is
Istanbul_2461
Chinese architect
Wang Shu (Chinese: 王澍, born 4 November 1963) is a Chinese architect based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. He is the dean of the School of Architecture
Wang_Shu
Concept describing the stages of learning
in something, we pass through the stages of shu, ha, and ri. These stages are explained as follows. In shu, we repeat the forms and discipline ourselves
Shuhari
Theory of structure of spiral galaxies
Density wave theory or the Lin–Shu density wave theory is a theory proposed by C.C. Lin and Frank Shu in the mid-1960s to explain the spiral arm structure
Density_wave_theory
Informal pepper competition
pepper species and cultivars registering over 1,000,000 Scoville Heat units (SHU) are called "super-hots". Past Guinness World Record holders (in increasing
Hottest_chili_pepper
Topics referred to by the same term
Shu Chang may refer to: Shu Chang (footballer) (born 1977), former Chinese footballer Shu Chang (actress) (born 1987), Chinese actress This disambiguation
Shu_Chang
American jazz musician and ventriloquist
Eddie Shu (ne Edward Shulman; 18 August 1918 New York City – 4 July 1986) was an American jazz musician who played saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, harmonica
Eddie_Shu
Danish pop group
Shu-bi-dua (stylised as Shu•bi•dua) was a Danish pop group formed in 1973 in Copenhagen as an expansion of the group Passport. Throughout their 40-year
Shu-bi-dua
British cinematographer (born 1994)
Darius Shu (born 5 May 1994) is a British cinematographer, film director and producer. He is best known for his work on the films Last Days, Molly, Where
Darius_Shu
Japanese footballer and manager
Shu Kamo (加茂 周, Kamo Shu; born October 29, 1939) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He managed the Japan national team. Kamo was born in
Shu_Kamo
SHU
SHU
Male
Japanese
(修一) Japanese name SHUICHI means "master/study first (son)."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shute.
Female
English
Short form of English Shulamite, SHULAMIT means "peaceful."Â
Male
Russian
(Шура) Short form of Russian unisex Sashura, SHURA means "defender of mankind." Compare with strictly feminine Shura.
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name SHUMAN means "rattlesnake handler."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Shuwlammiyth, SHULAMITE means "peaceful." In the bible, this is the name of the maiden celebrated in the Song of Solomon.Â
Female
Hebrew
(ש×וּלָה) Short form of Hebrew Shulamith, SHULA means "peaceful." Compare with another form of Shula.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Shute or Shewte in Devon, or possibly Shute in Wiltshire, named with Old English scīete ‘corner of land’.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Shuwlammiyth, SHULAMITH means "peaceful."
Female
Russian
(Шура) Short form of Russian unisex Sashura, SHURA means "defender of mankind." Compare with another form of Shura.
Female
Hebrew
(ש×וּלַמִּית) Hebrew name SHUWLAMMIYTH means "peaceful." In the bible, this is the name of the maiden celebrated in the Song of Solomon.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Shutt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places so called (in Lancashire, Derbyshire, and West Yorkshire), which are named from Old English scyttel(s) ‘bar’, ‘bolt’ + worð ‘enclosure’. Reaney and Wilson give also Shuttlewood in Bolsover, Derbyshire, as a source of the surname.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Variant of Shuja'at; Bravery; Courage
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shulamite, SHULAMMITE means "peaceful."
Male
Scottish
Pet form of Medieval Scottish Huchon, SHUG means "heart," "mind," or "spirit."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good Wish; Shubha
Male
Japanese
(修二) Japanese name SHUJI means "master/study second (son)."
Female
Hebrew
(ש×וּרָה) Hebrew name SHURA means "row, line." Compare with another form of Shura.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shuttleworth.
SHU
SHU
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German
Renowned Warrior; Famous Fighter
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Steals the Heart of Others
Boy/Male
Latin
From the Aegean sea.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Young woman
Boy/Male
Tamil
King
Girl/Female
Tamil
Origin, Name of river
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Enthusiasm
Girl/Female
Indian
Creating
Girl/Female
Tamil
A river
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶפְרַיִ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew Ephrayim, EFRAYIM means "double-land; twin-land." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Joseph.Â
SHU
SHU
SHU
SHU
SHU
n.
One who shucks oysters or clams
imp. & p. p.
of Shuck
n.
One who shuffles.
imp. & p. p.
of Shuffle
n.
The act of shuffling; a mixing confusedly; a slovenly, dragging motion.
n.
The act of shuddering, as with fear.
adv.
In a shuddering manner.
a.
Evasive; as, a shuffling excuse.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shuck
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shuffle
v. t.
To deprive of the shucks or husks; as, to shuck walnuts, Indian corn, oysters, etc.
imp. & p. p.
of Shun
n.
See Shuttlecock.
v. i.
To change the relative position of cards in a pack; as, to shuffle and cut.
v. t.
To shove one way and the other; to push from one to another; as, to shuffle money from hand to hand.
adv.
Back and forth, like the movement of a shuttle.
imp. & p. p.
of Shudder
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shudder
v.
In a shuffling manner.
v. t.
To send or toss to and fro; to bandy; as, to shuttlecock words.