Zhi
Zhi is a Latin transliteration used to render several Chinese syllables in pinyin. In Mandarin, the syllable zhi can map to multiple characters with different tones, most commonly zhī (first tone), zhǐ (third tone), and zhì (fourth tone). The leading Chinese characters most often associated with this syllable include 知 (to know), 指 (finger; to point), 志 (will or aspiration), and 至 (to arrive; utmost). Because multiple characters share the same pinyin spelling, the meaning of Zhi depends on the written character.
Common meanings associated with the Zhi syllable include knowledge and wisdom (as in 知, zhī), intention or
Usage in names and surnames: Zhi is common as a phonetic element in Chinese given names, where
In other languages and romanization systems, the same pinyin segment may be written differently. In Wade-Giles,