- 森林 sēnlín forest
- 辛普森 Xīnpǔsēn SimpsonSimpson (name)
- 阿森纳 āsēnnà ArsenalArsenal Football Club
- 乔纳森 Qiáonàsēn JonathanJonathan (name)
- 詹森 Zhānsēn Johnson
- 弗格森 Fúgésēn FergusonFerguson (surname)
- 尼尔森 Ní'ěrsēn Nelson or NielsenNielsen or Nelson (name)
- 森严 sēnyán rigidstern and strictly enforced, especially regarding social hierarchy, rules, or order
- 艾森豪威尔 àisēnháowēi'ěr EisenhowerDwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), US army general and politician, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, US President 1953-1961
- 森森 sēnsēn densedense or thick growth, especially in relation to trees or vegetation
- 汤普森 Tāngpǔsēn Thompson(name) Thompson
- 卢森堡 Lúsēnbǎo Luxembourg
- 保尔森 Bǎo'ěrsēn Henry PaulsonHenry (Hank) Paulson (1946-), US banker and US Treasury Secretary (2006-2009).
- 汉森 Hànsēn HansenHansen or Hanson (name)
- 阴森 yīnsēn gloomydark, cold, and eerie, typically describing the atmosphere of a place like a forest or old building
- 杰克森 Jiékèsēn JacksonJackson (name)
- 尼克森 Níkèsēn NixonRichard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994), the 37th President of the United States from 1969 to 1974
- 钱学森 Qián Xuésēn Qian XuesenQian Xuesen (1911-2009), Chinese scientist and aeronautical engineer
- 梅森 Méisēn MersenneMartin Mersenne (1588-1648), French mathematician
- 帕金森 Pàjīnsēn ParkinsonParkinson (name or the disease)
- 戒备森严 jièbèisēnyán heavily guarded
- 皮尔森 Pí'ěrsēn PearsonPearson (family name or place name)
- 拉森 Lāsēn Larson(name) Larson, Larsen, Larsson or Lassen etc
- 阴森森 yīnsēnsēn eeriegloomy, cold, and eerie; often used to describe a place that is dark and frightening
- 洪森 Hóng Sēn Hun SenHun Sen (1952-), prime minister of Cambodia since 1985
- 森喜朗 Sēn Xǐlǎng Mori YoshirōMORI Yoshirō (1937-), Japanese rugby player and politician, prime minister 2000-2001, famous for numerous gaffes
- 黑森林 Hēisēnlín Black Foresta large forested mountain range in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwest Germany, known in German as the Schwarzwald
- 杨森 Yáng Sēn Yang SenYang Sen (1884-1977), Sichuan warlord and general
- 林森 Lín Sēn Lin SenLin Sen (1868-1943), revolutionary politician, colleague of Sun Yat-sen, chairman of the Chinese nationalist government (1928-1932)
- 斯蒂文森 Sīdìwénsēn StevensonStevenson or Stephenson (name)
- 埃森 āisēn EssenEssen, a city in the Ruhr area, Germany
- 森然 sēnrán awe-inspiringinspiring a sense of awe, solemnity, or a chilling dread
- 理查森 Lǐchásēn RichardsonRichardson (name)
- 沃特森 Wòtèsēn WatsonWatson (name)
- 萨克森州 Sàkèsēn Zhōu SaxonySaxony, a federal state in eastern Germany, capital Dresden
- 森田 Sēntián MoritaMorita (Japanese surname)
- 史密森 Shǐmìsēn Smithsonianreferring to the Smithsonian Institution, a group of museums and research centers based in the United States.
- 布兰森 Bùlánsēn BransonA surname or place name transliterated as Branson or Brandsen.
- 青森县 Qīngsēnxiàn Aomori PrefectureAomori prefecture at the far north of Japan's main island Honshū
- 沃尔芬森 Wò'ěrfēnsēn WolfsonWolfson, Wulfsohn etc (name)
- 壁垒森严 bìlěisēnyán dividedsharply divided by rigid boundaries, clear distinctions, or ideological rifts
- 阿森 āsēn AssenAssen, city in the Netherlands
- 海森堡 Hǎisēnbǎo Werner HeisenbergWerner Heisenberg (1901–1976), German physicist
- 拉斯穆森 Lāsīmùsēn RasmussenRasmussen (name)
- 亚松森 Yàsōngsēn AsunciónAsunción, the capital of Paraguay
- 布雷顿森林 Bùléidùn Sēnlín Bretton WoodsBretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA, location of the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference
- 卡森城 Kǎsēnchéng Carson CityCarson City, capital of Nevada
- 青森 Qīngsēn AomoriAomori prefecture at the far north of Japan's main island Honshū [[本州|本州|Ben3 zhou1]]
- 杨宝森 Yáng Bǎosēn Yang BaosenYang Baosen (1909-1958), Beijing opera star, one of the 'four great beards' (renowned performers of mature male roles).
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH