Shihi
Shihi is a proper noun used in several South Asian linguistic contexts as a surname and a given name, and less commonly as a place name in local records. The term appears in transliterations from Indic scripts such as Devanagari, Bengali, and Gujarati, which leads to spelling variants in the Latin alphabet. As a personal name, Shihi may be found among speakers of Nepali and various Indian languages; it can occur as part of compound given names or as a surname. The etymology is not fixed across sources, and any implied meanings are tied to regional naming practices rather than a universal definition.
In general reference works, there is no single article dedicated to Shihi, reflecting its status as a
Because Shihi can refer to different people or places depending on local context, details about a specific