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The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean

The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean

Unlike English names, which are usually chosen from an established database, Chinese names can be unlimited combinations of thousands of characters. Naming in Chinese is indeed an art. A beautiful name is not the simple mingling of beautiful characters – sometimes a name is beautiful because of its poetic connotation or phonetic harmony. The Chinese names listed below are not the most popular, but are definitely among the most beautiful ones.

The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean
Unlike English names, which are usually chosen from an established database, Chinese names can be unlimited combinations of thousands of characters. Naming in Chinese is indeed an art. A beautiful name is not the simple mingling of beautiful characters – sometimes a name is beautiful because of its poetic connotation or phonetic harmony. The Chinese names listed below are not the most popular, but are definitely among the most beautiful ones.
 芷若 Zhi Ruo

This name for girls is composed of two Chinese herbal plants: zhi (angelica) and ruo (pollia). The ancient Chinese likened beauties to herbal plants, plus the name has a pleasant sound, and has become even more popular after Wuxia novel master Jin Yong named a character after it.

The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean

Angelica | © Alicia.C / WikiCommons

语嫣 Yu Yan

Also the name of a popular female character written by Jin Yong, Yu Yan is drawn from the phrase “Yu Xiao Yan Ran”, which describes women who have beautiful smiles.

The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean

Lin Huiyin | © WikiCommons

徽因 Hui Yin

This is the name of the famous modern female Chinese poet and architect Lin Huiyin (1904-1955). Her name was originally “徽音”, instead of “徽因”, and was drawn from Shi Jing (The Book of Odes), where it means “excellent fame”. She later changed the character in her name to avoid being confused with a male author whose name is of similar characters. The new “因” means “cause” in Chinese.

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映月 Ying Yue

This name for girls means “reflection of the moon”, and is especially beautiful following the surname “江(Jiang)”, which means “river”.

望舒 Wang Shu

Many Chinese names can be for both genders, and “Wang Shu” is one such example. It is the name of the god who drives the carriage for the moon in ancient Chinese mythology. The first appearance of the god in Chinese literature is said to be in Chu Ci (The Songs of Chu), one of the first anthologies of Chinese poetry. It is a tradition that Chinese people name their children after the poems in Shi Jing or Chu Ci.

风眠 Feng Mian

“Falling asleep in the woods as the breeze swishes through”, that’s the scenery the name “Feng Mian” reflects. It is the name of the famous painter Lin Fengmian. The name can be used for both genders.

The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean

莫愁 Mo Chou

Meaning “free of sadness”, the name is said to first appear in The Collection of Yuefu Poetry, which includes over 5,000 poems from the Qin dynasty to the Tang dynasty. It is more widely known after novelist Jin Yong named a cold-blooded killer, who is helplessly in love with a fickle-hearted man, Mo Chou.

The 11 Most Beautiful Chinese Names and What They Mean

Huang Feihong | Courtesy of WikiCommons

飞鸿 Fei Hong

The name of famous martial art master Huang Feihong, Fei Hong literally means “a swan goose soaring high in the sky”. In the meaning of the name is the parents’ ardent hope that their child will have a bright future. The name is usually used for boys, but there is a Chinese female actress also named Fei Hong.

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念真 Nian Zhen

The name can be interpreted as “a belief in truthfulness”, and can be used for both genders. It is widely known as the pen name of famous Taiwanese director Wu Nianzhen. But when the director decided to use this pen name, he was thinking of his first and girlfriend, Zhen. The name, added to his surname “Wu”, means “Don’t think of Zhen”!

青山 Qing Shan & 如是 Ru Shi

For the couples who want to have a pair of Chinese names, Qing Shan and Ru Shi are a good choice. Qingshan is a phrase that describes a natural scenery of blue-coloured mountains, and is often used in a phrase that implies “persistence”. Rushi was the name of the famous Chinese courtesan and poet Liu Rushi. She named herself after the verse by Chinese poet Xin Qiji: “Wo Jian Qing Shan Duo Wu Mei, Liao Qing Shan, Jian Wo Ying Ru Shi”, which implies the poet’s longing for a soulmate.

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