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Chinese names meaning virtue, morality, and noble character
Míng Yuè
Bright moon — embodying serene radiance, intuitive wisdom, and unblemished purity.
Yǎ Níng
Elegant and peaceful — reflecting cultivated taste, harmony, and grounded virtue.
Sī Róu
Thoughtful and tender — honoring intellectual depth and compassionate gentleness as complementary virtues.
Qìn Yáo
Penetrating freshness and luminous jade — evoking deep, invigorating virtue that permeates surroundings.
Lè Yí
Joyful and harmonious — expressing inner contentment, relational warmth, and balanced well-being.
Xuě Yíng
Snow-bright — symbolizing immaculate purity, quiet brilliance, and resilient clarity.
Yī Lín
Relying on jade forest — suggesting graceful support, natural abundance, and enduring benevolence.
Yǔ Yān
Words like rosy clouds — signifying eloquent grace, poetic charm, and heartfelt sincerity.
Huì Rán
Kindly and natural — embodying benevolent spontaneity, effortless virtue, and nurturing presence.
Líng Xī
Spiritual rhinoceros horn — referencing the legendary 'spiritual horn' that perceives truth beyond appearances, symbolizing intuitive wisdom and soul-deep connection.
Sù Xīn
Unadorned heart — representing sincerity, simplicity, authenticity, and moral transparency.
Hán Zhāng
Containing pattern/beauty — alluding to inner virtue that manifests gracefully, like embroidered silk held within.
Wàng Shū
Gazing at the moon charioteer — poetic name invoking lunar grace, visionary calm, and mythic serenity.
Jiā Hé
Auspicious grain — symbolizing abundance, nourishment, harmonious growth, and benevolent prosperity.
Wǎn Yǎn
Fine jade and lustrous nephrite — representing flawless virtue, inner radiance, and enduring worth.
Tīng Lán
Orchid on the riverbank — evoking secluded elegance, quiet virtue, and natural harmony.
Sháo Yīn
Beautiful music — referencing the legendary *Shao* music of Emperor Shun, symbolizing harmony, moral uplift, and celestial order.
Héng Zhǐ
Sweet-flag and angelica — twin fragrant herbs from *Chu Ci*, representing unwavering virtue and poetic resilience.
Yàn Qiū
Scholar’s inkstone and autumn — evoking scholarly depth, mature wisdom, quiet reflection, and enduring clarity.
Míng Xuān
Bright and elegant — evoking clarity of mind, noble bearing, and quiet strength.
Sī Yuǎn
Thoughtful and far-sighted — reflecting deep virtue, intellectual strength, and visionary beauty.
Shū Yáo
Book and jade — symbolizing cultured beauty, unyielding virtue, and enduring strength like polished stone.
Zǐ Mò
Master and ink — embodying scholarly beauty, disciplined strength, and quiet virtue rooted in tradition.
Ān Rán
Peaceful and natural — expressing serene beauty, unshakable inner strength, and effortless virtue.