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  1. From Chinesemeaning "white, pure", 百 meaning "one hundred, many" or 柏 meaning "cypress tree, cedar" (which is usually only masculine). Other Chinese characters can form this name as well. This name was borne in the 8th century by the Tang dynasty poet Li Bai, whose given was 白.

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      From Sino-Korean 英 meaning "flower, petal, brave, hero", as...

  2. Chinese given names are almost always made up of one or - usually - two characters and are written after the surname. Therefore, Wei (伟) of the Zhang (张) family is called "Zhang Wei" and not "Wei Zhang". In contrast to the relative paucity of Chinese surnames, given names can theoretically include any of the Chinese language's 100,000 ...

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    A common issue that English speakers face is the uncertainty over which part of a Chinese name is the family name and which is the given name. In the early days of Chinese immigration to New Zealand, confusion over the given and family names resulted in subsequent generations of Chinese-New Zealanders having the ‘wrong’ surnames. Today, it is commo...

    Chinese often address people in a certain way to express politeness and respect for others. To greet a stranger, you would refer to them by their family name followed by xiansheng (Mr) or nvshi (Ms). For example, to greet a man surnamed Huang, you can say: “Huang xiansheng, ni hao (Hello, Mr Huang).” Historically, xiaojie was used to address women ...

    There are a few romanisation systems in the Chinese-speaking world. Mainland China uses ‘pinyin’ (which literally means ‘spell out the sound’) as the official romanisation system for Mandarin Chinese, while Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan use other forms of romanisation. Because of the different systems, Cantonese names, for instance, are pronounced di...

    While Mandarin is the most commonly spoken language in China, more than 200 other languages exist in the Chinese-speaking world. These languages can range from sounding quite similar to Mandarin, to being mutually unintelligible – while still sharing a written Chinese script. For instance, the character 王 is pronounced Wang in Mandarin, Wong in Can...

    Some of the most common Chinese family names have a long history which is often tied to legends, historical figures, or royal families. As of 2021, the most common surname in China – and the world – was Wang. Represented by the simplified character 王,the name itself means ‘king’. Across Asia, the name can appear and sound different depending on the...

  3. The name Yingyue means 'reflection of the moon'. 芷若 Zhiruo: The Chinese characters 芷 and 若 are two herbal plants. In ancient China, many parents give their baby's name by the name of herbal plants. 望舒 Wangshu: Wang means 'hope' and shu means 'comfortable'. 莫愁 Mochou: Mochou means 'free of sadness'.

  4. ignore name meanings: the description is the meaning and history write-up for the name; separate search terms with spaces; search for an exact phrase by surrounding it with double quotes. example: "lord of the rings" matches names from the novel 'The Lord of the Rings' this field understands simple boolean logic

  5. Zhang Ziyi is a prominent actress and model seen as one of China’s cultural icons. She has acted in several critically acclaimed and internationally recognized films, including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Memoirs of a Geisha. The Chinese characters of the name Ziyi means ‘child’ and ‘harmony.’.

  6. Jan 4, 2024 · Tongguo: Meaning “by”. Xiulan: Meaning “beautiful orchid”. Yating: Meaning “elegant”. Yawen: Meaning elegant clouds”. Zixuan: Meaning “child”. So, there you have it: 149 profound, beautiful Chinese baby names to choose from. Feel free to brainstorm your picks with the women on Peanut (they love a solid name share). Good luck!

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