Samantha isn't a Chinese name.
Samantha - å¦‚ä½•è¨æ›¼èŽŽ (Rúhé sà mà n shÄ)
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i think you mean: How do you spell it in chinese. That is poor grammer
it means in Chinese "brave dragon".
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Samantha in Chinese is written as 萨曼莎 (sà màn shā).
Samantha = 萨曼塔
French: Samantha Spanish: Samantha German: Samantha Italian: Samantha Japanese: サマンサ (Samansa) Russian: Саманта (Samanta) Chinese (Mandarin): 萨曼莎 (Sàmànsà)
Samantha means 'listener'
China, Taiwan, and Singapore have Chinese as an official language.
in Greek Samantha means flower
Samantha - å¦‚ä½•è¨æ›¼èŽŽ (Rúhé sà mà n shÄ)
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "ismi Samantha" to mean "my name is Samantha."
She who listens. I should know! (my name is Samantha (: )
Samantha doesn't mean anything in Latin because the name isn't Latin
In Spanish, Samantha remains the same. In French, it is also Samantha. In German, it is spelled Samantha and pronounced similarly to English.
it's a girls name long for sasa and i think its Chinese