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Chinese names meaning wisdom, intelligence, and bright intellect
Kūn Xuān
Blazing radiance and sacred jade purity—glory rooted in reverence, wisdom, and unwavering moral clarity.
Yì Xún
Sparkling luminosity and wise jade discernment—radiance that perceives truth, chooses rightly, and acts with integrity.
Tūn Jiān
Steady, glowing light and resilient jade strength—radiance that endures, protects, and upholds wisdom through time.
Yuè Dēng
Flickering ceremonial light and ascending-rank jade—glory achieved through ritual wisdom, progressive insight, and earned distinction.
Jiǒng Cóng
Brilliant clarity and harmonious ritual jade—radiance aligned with cosmic order, wisdom, and peaceful strength.
Juān Jǐng
Pure, clear radiance and luminous jade brilliance—wisdom that is transparent, refined, and brilliantly insightful.
Yì Shēn
Sparkling radiance and imperial appointment virtue—brilliance recognized and entrusted with wisdom, authority, and integrity.
Yuè Jìn
Ceremonial luminosity and scholarly jade depth—radiance that enlightens, refines, and deepens wisdom through disciplined pursuit.
Tǐng Zhāng
Steadfast flame and ceremonial jade tablet—radiant resolve unified with authoritative wisdom, propriety, and benevolent duty.
Tuān Chéng
Expansive, life-warming radiance and oath-jade fidelity—glory that nourishes, unites, and remains unbreakably true.
Yì Zhuàn
Sparkling brilliance and carved-jade wisdom—radiance shaped by discipline, artistry, and profound understanding.
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.
Kè Rén
To overcome selfishness and embody benevolence; reflects the Confucian view of rén as achieved through disciplined self-mastery.
Dǔ Xìn
Firmly trustworthy; expresses unwavering fidelity to truth and promises, a hallmark of Confucian moral reliability.
Shèn Xíng
Cautious, reflective action; emphasizes deliberation before conduct—a key Confucian practice for aligning behavior with virtue.