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Browse Chinese names whose pinyin pronunciation begins with the letter Y.
Yù Lín
Gentle abundance flowing through bamboo — signifying sustainable prosperity, flexibility, and ethical resilience.
Yíng Yàn
Abundance held in the inkstone — symbolizing fertile thought, scholarly richness, and quiet cultivation of wisdom.
Yíng Kūn
Abundant earth — invoking the primordial, nurturing power of Kun (the receptive Earth trigram), symbolizing fertile potential and humble strength.
Yù Yún
Generous sunlight — representing warm, illuminating abundance that nurtures without consuming, echoing benevolent clarity and steady growth.
Yíng Chè
Abundant clarity — like a full, transparent lake reflecting sky and mountain, signifying wisdom, integrity, and harmonious fullness.
Yíng Xù
Abundant encouragement — signifying prosperity that inspires, uplifts, and empowers others, like fertile soil urging every seed to rise.
Yíng Sōng
Abundant pine mountain — combining the enduring strength of pine with the sacred height of Song, symbolizing timeless, rooted prosperity.
Yíng Yáo
Abundant precipice — symbolizing elevated, awe-inspiring prosperity that is both secure and inspiring, like a sunlit cliff face teeming with life.
Yù Shèng
Generous radiance — combining ethical sufficiency with brilliant, life-affirming light, like the midday sun nourishing all without preference.
Yíng Qiáo
Abundant mountain — signifying prosperity that is elevated, stable, and generously sustaining, like a sacred peak providing water, shelter, and perspective.
Yù Líng
Generous ridge — embodying principled abundance, like a mountain spine that defines boundaries with strength and supports life with quiet generosity.