Depends on context of usage, and how it is written. It can have several meanings such as 心身 /shin shin/ 'mind and body'.
In Japanese, 新 (shin) is the English equivalent of "neo" or "new."
真 Shin
10 in English and 52 in Japanese
'hyo shin' or 'ho shin' would literally be 'fire death'
無神論 (mu shin ron) is Japanese for 'atheism'.
shin ju means to make love and/ or anal sex
In Japanese, "shin" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It can refer to the body part "shin" which is the front part of the lower leg, or it can also mean "new" or "true" when used in certain words or phrases.
Shin atami is Japanese and literally means believe or trust hot ocean in English. Shin translates to believe or trust; Atami translates to hot ocean.
新年 /shin nen/ means 'new year', and written 信念 /shin nen/ it would mean 'faith'.
True is shin in Japanese.
Its either a name or nothing according to my translator.Improvement:It can't be Japanese, if you mean the name Shandi in Japanese, it can be written シャンディ /shan di/.
what does it mean in English and I'll find out what it means in Japanese for you