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Chinese names meaning beauty, grace, and elegance
Lán Qiú
Orchid and finest jade — conveys supreme refinement, enduring value, and the quiet prestige of intrinsic worth.
Zhǐ Héng
Fragrant herb and jade pendant — symbolizes balanced virtue, protective grace, and the quiet authority of moral adornment.
Lián Dì
Lotus and lotus seed — represents generative potential, quiet continuity, and the profound beauty of life’s inner core.
Lán Kòu
Orchid and fragrant bud — evokes nascent elegance, tender promise, and the exquisite anticipation of unfolding beauty.
Zhǐ Wǎn
Fragrant herb and luxuriant garden — symbolizes flourishing virtue, nurturing presence, and the abundant beauty of cultivated goodness.
Ruǐ Wēi
Flower stamen and luxuriant growth — embodies vibrant vitality, resilient beauty, and the energetic pulse of natural artistry.
Lián Yóu
Lotus and graceful grass — suggests humble elegance, quiet adaptability, and the serene strength of rooted softness.
Lán Tíng
Orchid and flowering stalk — represents structural grace, quiet support, and the essential strength beneath delicate beauty.
Ruǐ Tíng
Flower stamen and flowering stalk — symbolizes concentrated vitality, focused creativity, and the elegant architecture of blooming potential.
Zhǐ Tíng
Fragrant herb and flowering stalk — evokes quiet integrity, unassuming strength, and the harmonious blend of virtue and humility.
Ruǐ Yóu
Flower stamen and graceful grass — embodies vibrant delicacy, adaptive resilience, and the quiet pulse of living artistry.
Lán Yóu
Orchid and graceful grass — evokes supple nobility, quiet resilience, and the harmonious balance between refinement and groundedness.
wéi wú
A rare double-jade name: 'Yú' denotes a fine, lustrous jade; 'Wú' refers to uncarved, pristine jade — together symbolizing innate nobility and untarnished virtue.
yáng yǎn
Refers to two exalted types of ritual jade: 'Yáng' is a ceremonial jade tablet; 'Yǎn' is a luminous, fiery-red jade — embodying solemn virtue and radiant inner beauty.
jìn yáng
A harmonious union of 'Jìn', a serene greenish jade, and 'Yáng', the noble ritual tablet — representing balanced virtue, quiet strength, and cultivated nobility.
qú róng
'Qú' is a ring-shaped jade symbolizing wholeness and loyalty; 'Róng' is a chime-jade whose clear tone represents integrity and harmonious virtue.
qiāng dì
'Qiāng' is a finely polished, mirror-bright jade; 'Dì' is a small, brilliant jade bead — together expressing refined beauty, precision of character, and luminous virtue.
kūn chēng
'Kūn' is a deep-hued, resonant jade; 'Chēng' is the clear, ringing sound of jade chimes — evoking profound virtue expressed through graceful, harmonious action.
lì zhuàn
'Lì' is a firm, dense jade symbolizing unwavering virtue; 'Zhuàn' is the art of incising sacred patterns into jade — representing intentional cultivation of nobility and moral design.
wéi chēng
Combines 'Wéi', a luminous jade with celestial shimmer, and 'Chēng', the crystalline ring of jade chimes — signifying noble presence and harmonious influence.
ruǎn jìn
'Ruǎn' is a warm-toned, supple jade; 'Jìn' is a tranquil green jade — together expressing compassionate nobility, gentle strength, and enduring beauty.
róu yuàn
'Róu' is a soft-lustered jade; 'Yuàn' is a large, flawless ring-jade symbolizing perfection and benevolent authority — together meaning graceful sovereignty and virtuous completeness.
tāo wǎn
'Tāo' is a smooth, river-polished jade; 'Wǎn' is a fine-grained, lustrous jade — together representing cultivated beauty, resilience through time, and quiet virtue.
cháng miǎn
'Cháng' is a steady, enduring jade; 'Miǎn' is a radiant, sunlit jade — together expressing constancy of virtue and luminous benevolence.