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This is a list of names in which the categories include top 10 in China.

Names Categorized "top 10 in China"

32 Names found

Ai 2 Feminine Chinese

Ai is a Chinese feminine given name with multiple possible meanings, as it can be written using any of several Chinese characters pronounced similarly. The most common character is 爱 (ài), meaning "love" or "affection."...

An 1 Unisex Chinese Japanese +1

An 1 is a unisex given name with multiple cultural origins in East and Southeast Asia. Its most widespread meaning is derived from Chinese ān (安), meaning "peace, quiet" or "safe, secure". The name is formed from the ch...

Bo 2 Unisex Chinese

Bo is a unisex Chinese name with a rich variety of meanings depending on the characters used. Common characters include 波 (bō, meaning “wave”), 博 (bó, “abundant” or “learned”), 伯 (bó, “uncle” or “elder”), and 柏 (bó,...

Cheng Unisex Chinese

Cheng is a gender-neutral Chinese given name that encompasses a range of meanings depending on the character chosen. Most commonly derived from 成 (chéng) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded" or 诚 (chéng) meaning "s...

Dong Masculine Chinese

Dong is a Chinese surname and given name, written in Mandarin as 董 (unless a different character is intended). As a given name, it is often written with characters such as 东 (dōng) meaning "east" or 栋 (dòng) meaning "...

Fang Feminine Chinese

Fang (芳) is a Chinese feminine given name derived from the character fāng (芳), which means "fragrant," "virtuous," or "beautiful." This name is part of a rich tradition in Chinese naming culture, where characters with...

Gang Masculine Chinese

Gang is a Chinese masculine given name that carries meanings of strength and rigidity. It is derived from Chinese characters such as 刚 (gāng), meaning "hard, rigid, strong," as well as other characters with similar pron...

Guo Unisex Chinese

Guo is a Chinese surname, though it may also be used as a given name. It is among the most common surnames in China, and its meaning varies depending on the character chosen. The most common character for the surname is...

Haoran Unisex Chinese

Haoran is a Chinese given name that can be used for any gender, though it may lean slightly masculine in practice. The name is built from two Chinese characters: 浩 (hào), meaning “great, numerous, vast,” and 然 (rán), m...

Hong Unisex Chinese

Hong is a unisex Chinese name with multiple meanings, each represented by a different character. The character 虹 (hóng) means "rainbow," conveying beauty and color. The character 红 (hóng) means "red," a color symbolizi...

Hui Feminine Chinese

Hui is a Chinese feminine given name (often written as 慧 or 辉 in simplified Chinese). It carries meanings of "intelligent, wise" (from 慧 huì) or "brightness" (from 辉 huī), along with other characters with similar pro...

Jiahao Masculine Chinese

Jiahao is a Chinese masculine given name. It is typically composed of characters such as 家 (jiā), meaning "home, family," and 豪 (háo), conveying "brave, heroic, chivalrous." The combination implies a sense of familial...

Jian Unisex Chinese

Jian is a Chinese given name with numerous possible character representations. The most common characters include 建 meaning "build, establish" and 健 meaning "strong, healthy." However, many other characters with simila...

Jie Unisex Chinese

Jie is a unisex Chinese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common character is 杰 (jié), meaning "heroic, outstanding," or other characters with similar pronunciation. This nam...

Jing Feminine Chinese

Jing is a Chinese name that can serve as both a given name and a surname, with a rich variety of meanings depending on the Chinese character used. The most common meanings include "quiet, still, gentle" from the characte...

Jingyi Unisex Chinese

Jingyi is a Chinese feminine given name (though occasionally unisex) composed of two characters from the rich lexicon of Chinese naming elements. The most common characters used in the name are 静 (jìng), meaning "quiet,...

Juan 2 Feminine Chinese

EtymologyJuan 2 refers to a non-standard English transliteration of the Chinese given name written as 娟 (juān) or other homophonous characters, meaning "beautiful, graceful" or similarly positive attributes. While the M...

Jun 1 Unisex Chinese Korean

Jun is a unisex given name of Chinese and Korean origin, primarily a single-character name. In Chinese, it is often derived from the element jūn (君), meaning "king" or "ruler," which is used for both genders. Other comm...

Lan 1 Feminine Chinese Vietnamese

Lan is a feminine name of Chinese and Vietnamese origin, commonly meaning "orchid" or "elegant" when written with the character 兰 (lán). In Chinese, it can also be derived from 岚 (lán), meaning "mountain mist." As a Si...

Lei 2 Unisex Chinese

Lei is a Chinese unisex name written with a variety of characters, most notably 磊 (lěi) meaning "pile of stones, open, upright" — a character traditionally associated with masculinity — or 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud", which...

Li 1 Feminine Chinese

Li 1 is a Chinese feminine name (though some characters can be used for males) composed of a single syllable with rich semantic possibilities. The most common character rendered as “Li” is 理 (lǐ), meaning “reason” or “l...

Lian 2 Unisex Chinese

Lian is a unisex Chinese name, rooted in the rich phonetic and semantic landscape of the Chinese language. It is commonly written with characters such as 莲 (from the element lián), meaning "lotus" or "water lily," a sym...

Lin 1 Unisex Chinese

Lin 林 is a unisex Chinese name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common character, 林 (lín), means "forest" and is also a common Chinese surname. Another possible character, 琳 (l...

Ming Unisex Chinese

Ming is a unisex Chinese given name written with various characters, most commonly 明 (míng meaning 'bright, light, clear') or 铭 (míng meaning 'inscribe, engrave'), as well as other homophonous characters. The name is d...

Muchen Unisex Chinese

Muchen is a Chinese unisex name that combines meanings of purity, respect, and the nobility of the throne or the promise of a new day. The name is typically composed of two characters: mù (沐) meaning "bathe" or "wash,"...

Na Feminine Chinese

Na is a Chinese feminine name with elegant connotations. It derives from the Chinese character 娜, which incorporates the element nuó meaning "elegant, graceful, delicate." This character is commonly used in transcriptio...

Ning Feminine Chinese

Ning is a Chinese given name that can be written with various characters, most commonly 宁 (níng), meaning "peaceful, calm, serene." Other characters with similar pronunciation may also be used, such as 凝 (níng, meaning...

Wei Unisex Chinese

Wei is a Chinese given name with diverse meanings depending on the characters used. As a masculine name, it often derives from 伟 (wěi) meaning “great, robust, extraordinary”, 威 (wēi) meaning “power, pomp”, or 巍 (wēi)...

Wen Unisex Chinese

Wen is a unisex Chinese given name with varied meanings depending on the character used. The most common character is 文, meaning 'literature,' 'culture,' or 'writing.' This reflects a scholarly and refined quality often...

Yi Feminine Chinese

Yi is a Chinese name that can be written with a variety of characters, each carrying distinct meanings and subtle gender associations. The diversity of possible characters reflects the rich semantic range of the name, wh...

Yong Unisex Chinese Korean

Yong is a unisex name used in both Chinese and Korean contexts, with diverse meanings depending on the characters chosen to write it. In Chinese, common characters include 勇 (yǒng) meaning "brave" or 永 (yǒng) meaning "...

Yun Feminine Chinese

Yun is a Chinese feminine given name with multiple meanings depending on the specific Chinese character used. Common interpretations include 云 (yún, meaning "cloud") and 允 (yǔn, meaning "allow" or "consent"). Other sim...

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