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Peishan

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Peishan is a Chinese feminine given name, typically composed of two characters that together convey a sense of elegance and natural beauty. The most common combination uses the character (pèi), meaning "to respect" or "to wear," and (shān), meaning "coral." Thus, one interpretation of Peishan is "respected coral" or "wearable coral," evoking imagery of a cherished, precious object. However, because Chinese names can be formed from various character combinations, the meaning may differ depending on the specific characters chosen.

The name Peishan is popular in Chinese-speaking communities, especially in mainland China, Taiwan, and Singapore. It follows the common Chinese naming tradition of selecting characters with positive attributes or beautiful natural elements. The character often appears in names to convey virtues like respectfulness or admirability, while is used in names for girls to suggest delicacy and preciousness, evoking the beauty of coral. The combination results in a name that is both melodious and meaningful.

Notable bearers of the name include individuals in various fields but information in English sources is limited. Culturally, names like Peishan reflect the high value placed on harmony with nature and moral virtue in Chinese naming conventions. The use of the character for "coral" (珊) is relatively rare but admired for its unique and vivid imagery. Overall, Peishan is a distinctive name that carries a sense of grace and respect.

  • Meaning: "respected coral" (typical combination)
  • Origin: Chinese
  • Type: First name
  • Usage regions: China, Taiwan, Singapore
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