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Strong and meaningful Chinese boy names
Shǒu Xìn
To guard and embody trustworthiness; affirms xìn as both personal integrity and the bedrock of social trust in Confucian ethics.
Duān Kè
Upright and reverent diligence; conveys moral rectitude (duān) and conscientious devotion (kè) to duty.
Zhāo Ruì
Luminously wise; zhāo denotes radiant clarity, ruì signifies penetrating, intuitive intelligence aligned with moral truth.
Xùn Mǐn
Humbly perceptive; combines modest deference (xùn) with quick, virtuous responsiveness (mǐn), reflecting Confucian learning ethos.
Wéi Yì
To sustain righteousness; expresses active guardianship of moral principle, echoing the Confucian ideal of ethical continuity.
Xiū Lǐ
To cultivate ritual propriety; highlights lǐ not as formality, but as transformative self-cultivation through embodied practice.
Sī Chéng
To reflect sincerely; unites contemplative depth (sī) with authentic integrity (chéng), the cornerstone of Confucian self-knowledge.
Hóng Zhì
To expand wisdom; suggests broad-minded, inclusive intelligence that embraces humanity and principle alike.
Kè Rén
To overcome selfishness and embody benevolence; reflects the Confucian view of rén as achieved through disciplined self-mastery.
Dǔ Xìn
Firmly trustworthy; expresses unwavering fidelity to truth and promises, a hallmark of Confucian moral reliability.
Shèn Xíng
Cautious, reflective action; emphasizes deliberation before conduct—a key Confucian practice for aligning behavior with virtue.
Zhèng Míng
Upright clarity; combines moral rectitude (zhèng) with lucid discernment (míng), expressing wisdom grounded in principle.
Lǚ Yì
To walk in righteousness; frames yì as lived, embodied practice—not abstract theory, but daily moral navigation.
Wēn Lǐ
Gentle propriety; harmonizes warmth (wēn) with ritual refinement (lǐ), expressing kindness-in-structure.
Yuān Zhì
Profound wisdom; likens wisdom to a deep, still pool—calm, reflective, rich with hidden depth and life-sustaining clarity.
Lì Xìn
To establish trustworthiness; signifies building credibility through consistent, truthful action—the foundation of Confucian social order.
Qiān Hé
Modest harmony; fuses humility (qiān) with peaceful integration (hé), reflecting Confucian balance between self and others.
Chí Yì
To hold fast to righteousness; expresses enduring moral constancy—yì as an internal compass guiding action across time.
Qīn Zhì
Reverently wise; conveys awe-inspired pursuit of knowledge—wisdom approached with humility and sacred attention.
Sù Lǐ
Solemn propriety; denotes the dignified, focused presence that makes ritual meaningful—lǐ as reverent attentiveness.
Dá Xìn
To realize trustworthiness; implies xìn as an achieved state—not just promise, but verified reliability through action and time.
Dūn Rén
Sincere benevolence; dūn (sincere, earnest) deepens rén into warm, unwavering humaneness—unaffected and deeply felt.
Jùn Zhì
Lofty wisdom; likens wisdom to a high mountain—stable, commanding perspective, and clarity born of elevation and discipline.
Kè Xìn
Reverently trustworthy; combines solemn dedication (kè) with unwavering fidelity (xìn), expressing covenantal integrity.