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Chinese names meaning virtue, morality, and noble character
Ruì Zhé
Keen and wise — denoting sharp intellect, decisive strength, and philosophical insight.
Lǎng Xuān
Bright and elegant — suggesting clarity of mind, moral transparency, and refined nobility.
Jūn Hào
Weighty and vast — conveying authoritative virtue, impartial justice, and expansive benevolence.
Shèng Ruì
Radiant and sagacious — representing enlightened strength, discernment, and auspicious brilliance.
Yì Héng
Unwavering and enduring — expressing steadfast virtue, lasting strength, and timeless prosperity.
Zhēng Hào
Resonant and vast — evoking integrity that rings true (like bronze) and moral expansiveness.
Yù Chén
Brilliant and sovereign — signifying luminous virtue, divine favor, and commanding benevolence.
Kǎi Ruì
Model of virtue and auspicious wisdom — representing exemplary conduct and fortunate insight.
Xiāo Rán
Valiant and upright — embodying courageous strength and unwavering moral clarity.
Yù Héng
Sunlit brilliance and jade perfection — representing luminous virtue, noble character, and enduring prosperity.
Jùn Zhé
Lofty and wise — denoting elevated intellect, moral stature, and penetrating insight.
Yì Rán
Sparkling and upright — representing radiant virtue, lively strength, and moral clarity.
Zhēng Yì
Resonant and steadfast — evoking integrity that rings true and strength that never yields.
Yù Xuān
Sunlit elegance — signifying enlightened dignity, radiant charm, and noble prosperity.
Bǎi Zhēng
Cypress and resounding strength — symbolizing enduring integrity and courageous clarity.
Yì Xuān
Steadfast and radiant — representing unshakable strength and luminous virtue.
Jūn Zé
Just and beneficent — signifying fair authority and life-giving generosity.
Lǎng Zhé
Clear and wise — denoting transparent integrity, lucid judgment, and profound insight.
Bǎi Chén
Cypress sovereign — representing enduring virtue, celestial favor, and tranquil authority.
Yù Zhé
Brilliant and sagacious — embodying enlightened intellect, radiant virtue, and discerning strength.
Wǎn Qīng
Graceful and pure, evoking refined elegance and limpid clarity like mountain spring water.
Zhǐ Lán
Angelica root and orchid — symbols of noble virtue, purity, and quiet resilience in Confucian and Chu Ci tradition.
Jǐn Yáo
Brocade and precious jade — representing exquisite beauty, rarity, and enduring virtue.
Jìng Hán
Tranquil and all-encompassing — like still water holding the sky, signifying deep wisdom and emotional composure.