yíliú
Yíliú is a pinyin transcription consisting of two Mandarin syllables, yí and liú. As a standalone romanization, it does not correspond to a single fixed word in Chinese; its meaning depends on the Chinese characters chosen for each syllable. Because many syllables in Mandarin share pronunciations, yíliú can map to multiple two-character terms, names, or transliterations.
In common use, yíliú most often appears as part of personal names in Mandarin-speaking communities, either as
Because the exact meaning relies on the characters, any two-character construction with the reading yíliú is
Pronunciation notes: yíliú uses two second tones in standard pinyin. In other romanization schemes or dialects,