Meaning of the Chinese Name 琼羽 (Qióng Yǔ)
Jade-feather — connoting celestial lightness, iridescent beauty, and refined rarity.
Character Analysis
Qióng (琼): radical 王 (jade), meaning 'fine jade', wuxing metal; Yǔ (羽): radical 羽 (feather), meaning 'plume', wuxing wood (bird/flight) — but in classical naming, qióng’s jade-rooted prestige determines wuxing: metal.
Wuxing Element: Metal
Metal (金)
Element Energy
This name carries strong Metal energy. It is particularly suitable for individuals whose BaZi (Four Pillars) chart benefits from this element, helping to restore balance and harmony.
Cultural Background
Qióng refers to finest jade or heavenly wine; yǔ means 'feather', evoking immortals’ flight in Daoist texts and the elegance of crane feathers.
Poetry & Literary Reference
From the 'Classic of Mountains and Seas': 'Immortals ride cranes with feathers of qióng-jade light.'
Usage Notes
For a luminous, spiritually curious woman — dancer, writer, or cultural bridge-builder.
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