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Chinese names meaning virtue, morality, and noble character
Lín Qiú
Lustrous jade and supreme ritual jade — represents consummate virtue, ceremonial excellence, and harmonious authority.
Yáo Jìn
Precious jade and polished gem — denotes dedicated self-cultivation, luminous sincerity, and enduring moral luster.
Yù Tāo
Jade and brilliant, shimmering gem — suggests charismatic virtue, radiant sincerity, and captivating moral presence.
Qí Yàng
Rare gem and resonant jade — signifies eloquent virtue, persuasive integrity, and moral resonance that moves others.
Lín Cuǐ
Lustrous jade and dazzling gem — conveys radiant intelligence, joyful virtue, and luminous moral clarity.
Yáo Wéi
Precious jade and bright, clear gem — signifies discerning wisdom, lucid virtue, and moral perception that sees truly.
Yù Ruǎn
Jade and soft, pliable gem — symbolizes compassionate strength, adaptive virtue, and benevolent resilience.
Qí Qí
Rare gem and ritual crown-jade — denotes sovereign virtue, rightful authority, and moral leadership rooted in excellence.
Lín Shū
Lustrous jade and rare red gem — signifies passionate virtue, courageous sincerity, and warm moral conviction.
Yáo Zǎo
Precious jade and ornamental jade scepter — symbolizes dignified authority, ceremonial grace, and virtue expressed through noble bearing.
Yù Huàn
Jade and radiant, sunlit gem — conveys illuminating virtue, hopeful sincerity, and moral warmth that dispels doubt.
Qí Wù
Rare gem and jade with subtle luster — signifies modest excellence, quiet virtue, and integrity that shines without demand.
Lín Yóu
Lustrous jade and warm, amber-hued gem — symbolizes benevolent wisdom, nurturing virtue, and enduring moral warmth.
Yáo Lǚ
Precious jade and jade ornament for the cap — signifies scholarly distinction, virtuous ambition, and excellence honored in community.
Bǐng Yì
To uphold righteousness; reflects steadfast commitment to moral duty and just action in accordance with Confucian yì.
Jìng Lǐ
Reverent observance of ritual propriety; expresses humility, respect, and disciplined social harmony central to lǐ.
Shǒu Xìn
To guard and embody trustworthiness; affirms xìn as both personal integrity and the bedrock of social trust in Confucian ethics.
Duān Kè
Upright and reverent diligence; conveys moral rectitude (duān) and conscientious devotion (kè) to duty.
Zhāo Ruì
Luminously wise; zhāo denotes radiant clarity, ruì signifies penetrating, intuitive intelligence aligned with moral truth.
Xùn Mǐn
Humbly perceptive; combines modest deference (xùn) with quick, virtuous responsiveness (mǐn), reflecting Confucian learning ethos.
Wéi Yì
To sustain righteousness; expresses active guardianship of moral principle, echoing the Confucian ideal of ethical continuity.
Xiū Lǐ
To cultivate ritual propriety; highlights lǐ not as formality, but as transformative self-cultivation through embodied practice.
Sī Chéng
To reflect sincerely; unites contemplative depth (sī) with authentic integrity (chéng), the cornerstone of Confucian self-knowledge.
Hóng Zhì
To expand wisdom; suggests broad-minded, inclusive intelligence that embraces humanity and principle alike.