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81Ah is a Chinese character, 阿 (ā), that lacks an intrinsic meaning of its own. It is not traditionally employed as a standalone given name, but serves a specific onomastic function in the Chinese naming system. Often aff...
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...
Bai (白, 百, 柏) is a unisex Chinese unisex name with multiple meanings depending on the character used. The most common form is 白 (bái), meaning "white, pure." Another character, 百 (bǎi), signifies "one hundred, many,...
Bin is a Chinese given name and surname, written with characters such as 斌 (bīn, meaning "refined") or 宾 (bīn, meaning "guest"), among others that share similar pronunciations. The name carries multiple layers of cultu...
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,...
Chang (章 or 张) is a common romanization of several Chinese surnames and also exists as a given name with various characters. As a first name, it typically derives from characters like 昌 (chāng) meaning "flourish, pros...
Chao is a Chinese given name that can be written with a variety of characters, most commonly 超 (chāo) meaning "surpass, leap over" or 潮 (cháo) meaning "tide, flow, damp." The pronunciation is similar, though the tones...
Chen is a unisex Chinese given name that carries poetic and cosmic associations. It can be written with various Chinese characters, most commonly 晨 (chén) meaning "morning" or 辰 (chén), which also means "morning" but a...
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...
Chin is a variant of Jin 1 using the Wade-Giles transcription system, which romanizes Chinese characters based on their pronunciation in Mandarin. This system, developed in the 19th century, was widely used in English-la...
Da is a Chinese unisex given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. Commonly assigned characters include 达 (dá) meaning "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (typically masculine), and 大 (dà)...
Fu (富, 芙, 甫) is a Chinese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most common meaning is "abundant, rich, wealthy" from the character fù (富). Other meanings include "hibiscus,...
Guanting is a Chinese name featuring two distinct character components. The first component, guān (冠, from 冠), conveys meanings such as "cap," "crown," or "headgear," symbolizing honor, authority, or adulthood. The sec...
Guanyu is a Chinese given name written with characters like 冠宇 (guān yǔ). The first character, 冠 (guān), means "cap, crown, headgear," and the second, 宇 (yǔ), means "house, eaves, universe." This combination conveys...
Guiying is a common Chinese feminine given name, widely recognized for its poetic and strong connotations. The name is typically composed of two Chinese characters: gui (桂), meaning "laurel," "cassia," or "cinnamon," an...
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...
Hai is a unisex Chinese given name with a variety of possible meanings depending on the character used to write it. The most common character is 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea" or "ocean", making it a nature-inspired name. Other...
Haiyang is a unisex Chinese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the combination of characters used. The most common forms derive from 海 (hǎi) meaning "sea, ocean" combined with either 洋 (yáng) meani...
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...
Haoxuan is a Chinese unisex name that combines two characters with auspicious and elevated meanings. The first element can be 皓 (hào) meaning "bright, luminous, clear" or 浩 (hào) meaning "great, numerous, vast". The se...
Haoyu (浩然) is a unisex Chinese given name composed of two elements: hào (浩) meaning "vast, great, numerous" and yǔ (宇) meaning "house, eaves, universe." The combination evokes a sense of boundless magnitude, often in...
Heng is a Chinese unisex given name. According to the Chinese philosophical tradition, the word héng (恒/恆) expresses the idea of “constant, persistent, enduring.” This virtue is connected to a story that appears in the...
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...
Huang is a Chinese given name and surname, written with various characters such as 煌 (huáng, "bright, shining, luminous") for masculine use, 凰 (huáng, "phoenix") for feminine use, or other characters. The name is unise...
Jia (佳, 家, etc.) is a common Chinese given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. The most frequent characters include 佳 (jiā) meaning "good, auspicious, beautiful" and 家 (jiā) meaning...
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...
Jiang is a Chinese unisex given name and one of the most common Chinese surnames. As a given name, it is typically written with the character 江 (Jiāng), meaning "river" or specifically the Yangtze River, China's longest...
Jianhua is a Chinese unisex name composed of the elements 建 (jiàn) meaning "build, establish" and 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese". Alternative character combinations can also produce this name, reflect...
Jianping is a Chinese unisex name formed from characters with meaningful connotations, most commonly 建 (jiàn, meaning “build, establish”) and 平 (píng, meaning “level, even, peaceful”). As a given name, it reflects aspi...
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...
Jin 1 is a unisex Chinese given name written with various characters that carry distinct meanings. The most common character is 金 (jīn) meaning "gold, metal, money." Other possibilities include 锦 (jǐn) meaning "tapestr...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
Lijun is a unisex Chinese given name with diverse character combinations that give it rich layers of meaning. The name is composed of two characters: Li (力, lì) meaning 'power, capability, influence' or Li (丽, lì) mean...
Lim is a Hokkien Chinese form of the surname Lin 1, originating from the Chinese character 林 (lín), meaning "forest." It is also occasionally derived from 琳 (lín), which means "fine jade" or "gem." As a common surname...
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...
Min is a common given name in East Asian cultures, particularly inChinese and Korean. In Chinese, the name Min (敏) can be derived from the character 敏, which means "quick, clever, sharp", or from 民 (mín) meaning "peop...
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...
Mingze is a unisex Chinese name composed of two characters, each carrying a distinct meaning. The first character can be either 茗 (míng), meaning "tea," or 明 (míng), meaning "bright, light, clear." The second character...
Mu (牧, 木, or other characters) is a Chinese given name that carries significant meanings derived from its component characters. The character 牧 (mù) means "shepherd," evoking nurturing and leadership qualities, while...
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,"...
Nan 2 is a unisex Chinese name written with various characters, including 楠 (nán) meaning "camphor tree" and 男 (nán) meaning "man, son." The name is part of a tradition where phonetically similar characters with positi...
Peng is a unisex Chinese given name and a common Chinese surname. Its meaning varies based on the character used: 朋 (péng) meaning "friend" or 蓬 (péng) meaning "vigorous." Other characters with similar pronunciations c...
Ping is a Chinese given name that can be written with various characters, but one of the most common is 平 (píng), meaning "level, even, peaceful." This character imparts a sense of tranquility and balance, values deeply...
Qian is a Chinese unisex given name, most commonly romanized from qiàn (倩), meaning "handsome, beautiful." The character 倩 is composed of 人 (person) and 青 (green/blue), suggesting a lively demeanor. Depending on pare...
Qiu is a Chinese given name and surname, derived from several Mandarin Chinese characters with distinct meanings. As a given name, it can be written with characters such as 秋 (qiū) meaning "autumn", 丘 (qiū) meaning "hi...
Ru is a Chinese unisex given name that can be written with various characters, each carrying distinct meanings. Common characters include 儒 (rú), meaning "scholar" or "Confucian scholar"; 如 (rú), meaning "like", "as",...
Sheng is a unisex Chinese name that carries deep significance through its various possible characters. Primarily, it can be written with 圣 (shèng), meaning "holy" or "sacred"; 胜 (shèng), meaning "victory"; or 盛 (shèng...
Shi (时, 实, 史, 石) is a Chinese given name or surname that carries multiple meanings depending on the character used. As a given name, it is often unisex in usage. The most common characters include 时 (shí) meaning "t...
Shuai is a Chinese name with multiple interpretations. As a surname, 帅 (Shuài) ranks as the 298th most common surname in China. Its etymology traces back to the Cao Wei period of the Three Kingdoms, when the surname Shi...
Shui is a Chinese unisex name with a rich linguistic and cultural background. It primarily derives from the character 水 (shuǐ), meaning "water," a fundamental element in Chinese philosophy and daily life. As a name, Shu...
Tai is a unisex given name with Chinese origins. It is derived from the Chinese character 太 (tài), meaning "very" or "extreme," though other characters with similar pronunciations also feature in its usage. As a Chinese...
Tu is a common Chinese given name and surname, written with characters such as 图 (tú) meaning "chart, map" or other characters with similar pronunciations. The name is unisex in usage and is primarily found in China. As...
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 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...
Wu is a Chinese surname and unisex given name with multiple origins and meanings, primarily derived from the character 武 (wǔ, 'military, martial') for males or 务 (wù, 'affairs, business'), as well as other characters w...
Xia is a unisex Chinese given name and surname, but as a given name it is written with a variety of characters, most commonly 夏 (xià) meaning “summer, great, grand” or 霞 (xiá) meaning “rosy clouds.” The name is of Chin...
Xiang is a unisex Chinese name that can be written with various characters, each carrying a distinct meaning. Common characters include 翔 (xiáng) meaning "soar, glide", 祥 (xiáng) meaning "good luck, good omen", 香 (xiā...