(xiāo) surname Xiao
(xiāo) miserable; desolate; dreary; Chinese mugwort
(xiāoyīshān) Xiao Yishan (1902-1978), Modern historian of the Qing dynasty
(xiāoqián) Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator
(xiāobónà) George Bernard Shaw
(xiāozǐxiǎn) Xiao Zixian (487-537), writer and historian of Liang of Southern Dynasties, compiler of History of Qi of the Southern dynasties 南齊書 南齐书
(xiāoshān) Xiaoshan district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang
(xiāoshānqū) Xiaoshan district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang
(xiāoliáng) Liang of the Southern dynasties (502-557)
(xiāotiáo) bleak; desolate; (economic) depression or slump
(xiāorán) desolate; empty
(xiāosè) to rustle in the air; to rustle; to sough; bleak; desolate; chilly
(xiāohóng) Xiao Hong (1911-1942), prominent woman writer, originally from Heilongjiang
(xiāosuǒ) bleak; desolate; melancholy
(xiāoxiàn) Xiao county in Suzhou 宿州[Su4 zhou1], Anhui
(xiāowàncháng) Vincent C. Siew (1939-), Taiwanese diplomat and Kuomintang politician, prime minister 1997-2000, vice-president from 2008
(xiāobāng) Frédéric Chopin (Composer)