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Deming Masculine Chinese

Deming is a Chinese given name, typically masculine, composed of two characters: 德 (dé) meaning "ethics, morality, virtue" and 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear." In Cantonese romanization, it is often spelled Tak...

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 "...

Enlai Masculine Chinese

Enlai is a Chinese given name, famously borne by Zhou Enlai (1898–1976), the first Premier of the People's Republic of China. The name is composed of two Chinese characters: ēn (恩), meaning "kindness, mercy, charity," a...

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...

Guohua Masculine Chinese

Guohua is a Chinese masculine given name composed of two characters with auspicious meanings. The first character, guó (国), means "country" or "nation", while the second character, huá (华), carries the meanings of "spl...

Han 1 Masculine Chinese

Han is a Chinese masculine given name, most commonly written with the characters 汉 (hàn) meaning "man" or referring to the Han Chinese people, or 翰 (hàn) meaning "writing" or "painting". The name is deeply tied to Chin...

Hao Masculine Chinese

Hao is a Chinese masculine name with multiple origins and meanings, depending on the character used to write it. The most common characters include 昊 (hào) meaning 'summer, sky, heaven' and 浩 (hào) meaning 'great, nume...

Heping Masculine Chinese

Heping is a Chinese masculine name meaning "peace" in Chinese. It is composed of two characters: hé (和) meaning "harmony, peace" and píng (平) meaning "level, even, peaceful". While this specific combination is common,...

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...

Jianguo Masculine Chinese

Jianguo is a Chinese masculine given name meaning "build the country" or "establish a nation." It is composed of the characters 建 (jiàn), meaning "to build, establish," and 国 (guó), meaning "country" or "nation." While...

Jianhong Masculine Chinese

Jianhong is a masculine Chinese given name composed of two elements: jiàn (建), meaning "build, establish", and hóng (宏), meaning "wide, spacious, great, vast". The name is constructed from characters that convey streng...

Jianjun Masculine Chinese

Jianjun (建軍/建军) is a Chinese masculine given name, composed of two morphemes: jiàn (建) meaning "build" or "establish," and jūn (军) meaning "army" or "military." The combination conveys a sense of building or streng...

Junjie Masculine Chinese

Junjie is a common Chinese given name for boys, composed of two characters that together express ideals of capability and distinction. The first element, jùn (俊), carries the meanings "talented" or "handsome," while the...

Kai 4 Masculine Chinese

Kai is a masculine given name of Chinese origin. It derives primarily from the Chinese character 凯 (pronounced kǎi), which is composed of kǎi, meaning "triumph, victory, music of triumph." The character appears in histo...

Long Masculine Chinese Vietnamese

Long is a Chinese and Vietnamese masculine given name with multiple meanings depending on the characters used. In Chinese, it can be derived from 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon," a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune...

Qiang Masculine Chinese

Qiang is a Chinese given name and surname, typically transcribed from characters such as qiáng (强) meaning "strong, powerful, energetic". As a given name, it appears across Chinese-speaking communities, often combining...

Tao Masculine Chinese

Tao is a Chinese masculine given name. Its meaning varies depending on the Chinese character used to write it; one common character is 涛 (tāo), meaning "large waves" or "great billows". Other characters with a similar p...

Xiaoping Masculine Chinese

Xiaoping is a Chinese masculine given name combining the characters xiǎo (小, meaning "small") and píng (平, meaning "level, even, peaceful"). The name can be written with different character combinations producing other...

Zhiming Masculine Chinese

Zhiming is a common Chinese male name, rendered in Mandarin Pinyin as Zhiming, with variant romanizations including Chih-ming (Wade–Giles) and Chi-ming or Tsz-ming (Cantonese). The name is composed of two elements: 志 (z...

Zhiqiang Masculine Chinese

Zhiqiang is a Chinese given name composed of two characters with deep cultural significance. The first character, 志 (zhì), typically means "will," "purpose," or "ambition," while the second, 强 (qiáng), denotes "strong,...

Zhiwei Masculine Chinese

Zhiwei is a Chinese masculine given name formed by combining two characters, each contributing a layer of meaning. The first character can be either zhì (志), meaning "will, purpose, ambition," or zhì (智), meaning "wisd...

Zhiyong Masculine Chinese

Zhiyong is a Chinese masculine given name composed of two characters: 智 (zhì), meaning “wisdom” or “intellect,” and 勇 (yǒng), meaning “brave.” The name thus conveys the ideal of a person who combines both intellectual...

Zihao Masculine Chinese

Zihao is a Chinese masculine given name composed of two characters, most typically those meaning "child" or "catalpa tree" and "brave, heroic, or chivalrous." The name reflects common naming practices in Chinese culture,...

Zonghan Masculine Chinese

Zonghan is Chinese name composed of elements that convey lineage and artistic cultivation. The first character, zōng (宗), relates to 'ancestry' or 'clan,' often implying respect for family heritage. The second, hàn (翰)...

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