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Browse Chinese names whose pinyin pronunciation begins with the letter H.
Hòu Dé
Profound virtue—representing deep-rooted moral capacity, generosity of spirit, and enduring benevolence.
Huái Rén
Embracing humanity—denoting compassionate wisdom, benevolent leadership, and universal moral concern.
Hè Yě
Radiant wilderness—conveying untamed vitality, expansive energy, and prosperous natural abundance.
Hàn Lín
Vast rain — heroic generosity, nourishing strength, and noble abundance that sustains all.
Huàn Lín
Brilliant and nourishing — 'Huan' signifies radiant renewal; 'Lin' evokes life-giving rain, symbolizing timely prosperity and moral refreshment.
Hàn Wén
Vast and cultured — 'Han' suggests boundless virtue and prosperity; 'Wen' embodies literary grace, civil virtue, and enlightened fortune.
Hé Yīn
Lotus melody — signifying purity rising from mud, resonant harmony, and gentle spiritual voice.
Hàn Chū
Lotus-bud beginning — embodying potential, modest beauty, and the promise of unfolding grace.
Héng Wú
Sweet-sedge and mugwort — evoking herbal purity, protective grace, and literary refinement.
Héng Yuè
Lady Chang’e and moon — invoking celestial grace, immortal beauty, and serene wisdom.
Huì Mǐn
Keen intelligence and quick-witted discernment; embodies both wisdom and agile mental virtue.
Hé Xù
Warm and harmonious — like gentle sunlight, expressing tender love, peaceful warmth, and nurturing vitality.
Huì Níng
Beneficent peace — signifies loving kindness, tranquil goodwill, and harmonious benevolence.
Huà Qǐ
Graceful beauty and exquisite charm — celebrating artistic nobility, delicate prosperity, and cultivated elegance.
Huì Rán
Kindly and natural — embodying benevolent spontaneity, effortless virtue, and nurturing presence.
Hán Zhāng
Containing pattern/beauty — alluding to inner virtue that manifests gracefully, like embroidered silk held within.
Héng Zhǐ
Sweet-flag and angelica — twin fragrant herbs from *Chu Ci*, representing unwavering virtue and poetic resilience.
Hè Nán
Majestic and resilient — conveying commanding presence and enduring natural strength.
Huàn Róng
Radiant renewal and banyan — suggesting transformative leadership grounded in deep community and longevity.
Huàn Huà
Radiant renewal and birch — suggesting graceful transformation, quiet strength, and adaptive integrity.
Huàn Tóng
Radiant renewal and phoenix tree — representing auspicious rebirth, virtuous leadership, and harmonious transformation.
Hán Zhēng
To hold deep waters within and rise with quiet grandeur—wisdom as reservoir, peace as mountain stillness.
Hào Rán
Vast and upright — symbolizing moral integrity, broad-mindedness, and righteous courage.
Huái Jǐn
To cherish fine jade — representing inner virtue, incorruptible integrity, and quiet prosperity.
Hóng Yì
Broad and resolute — embodying expansive virtue, unyielding courage, and enduring success.