Zi
Zi is a transliteration that appears in many contexts, most notably as a Mandarin Chinese syllable rendered in pinyin as zi. The combination zi can map to several different Chinese characters, each with its own meaning and tone. Because pinyin omits tone marks in plain text, zi by itself is ambiguous without context, representing one of multiple possible syllables such as zī, zǐ, or zì.
In Chinese philosophy and history, zi is commonly used as an honorific suffix meaning “Master” and appears
In modern usage, zi occurs in many common words and names. For example, 字 (zì) means character or
Zi is also a frequent element in Chinese given names, where it may be used alone or