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Chinese names. Chinese surnames. The meaning of Chinese names and surnames. The most common first and last names in China. Chinese have European names. A beautiful Chinese baby name or nickname.

01/08/2018 / 05:42 | Varvara Pokrovskaya

The Chinese are the most numerous nation on earth, possessing ancient culture. However, their names - Li Qian, Mao Dun, Huang Bojing - sound exotic to a Russian person. It is also interesting that in China it is customary to change one’s name during one’s life, due to various important events or life stages. Let's figure out what's special about Chinese names and how they are translated into Russian.

Chinese surnames, what's special about them

The Chinese began using surnames before our era. At first they were available only to members of the royal family and aristocracy. A little later and simple people They began to use a surname along with their given name, which passed from generation to generation.

In the beginning, surnames had two meanings: “sin” and “shi.” The first concept was used among close blood relatives. It was only for the highest Chinese nobility and the imperial family. The second concept, shi, was used ordinary Chinese to designate the entire family, and even later - for people with the same occupation.

In modern China, the list of surnames is very limited. It does not go beyond the “Baiqiaxing” table, which translated means “One Hundred Surnames” (although there are actually more than one hundred, but still not that many).

Chinese surnames usually have one syllable. In writing they look like one hieroglyph. Their origins are different. So, some came from the type of activity (for example, Tao is a potter), others - from the names of the states that formed the basis modern China(eg Yuan). But all foreigners were called Hu.

After marriage, a woman often does not take her husband’s last name, but leaves her maiden name, or takes double surname own + husband. In written form it looks like this: maiden name+husband’s surname+proper name.

For example, 李王梅丽. The first character, 李, is Li's maiden name, the second, 王, is her husband's surname, Wang, and the last characters are the proper name, which sounds like Meili (literally "beautiful plum") in Russian.

Children generally inherit their husband's surname, but not necessarily. They can also be recorded in the mother's surname.

The most common Chinese surnames

Interestingly, the first two surnames on the list (Li and Wang) are borne by more than 350 million Chinese.

Chinese names - Chinese names

The surname and first name in China are written together, and in exactly this order - first the surname, then the first name. This is all because the Chinese are very sensitive to their ancestors and their own roots. In old chronicles, the surname and first name were written down with a hyphen, but never separately.

Just a few decades ago, a child could be called a dissonant, even nasty, name, including for the Chinese. This was done in order to scare away evil spirits. They will think that the family does not like the baby and will not bother him. We're talking about names like:

  • Tedan - iron egg;
  • Goushen - leftover dog food;
  • Goudan - the missing dog egg.

Parents called their children such scary names that the Chinese government had to issue a separate order, according to which the baby should not be given a name with the hieroglyph:

  • death;
  • dead body;
  • excrement;
  • debauchery (mistress, seduction, kept woman);
  • a curse;
  • anger.

Nowadays everything has changed. But in some places (mainly in villages) this tradition is preserved in the form of household nicknames or children's names.

The name of the citizens of the Celestial Empire rarely means an object, it is mainly an epithet. Popular Chinese names are most often two-syllable, i.e. consist of two hieroglyphs.

There are no grammatical, spelling or other differences between male and female Chinese names. There is a division by gender, but it is based on meaning.

For a boy, parents choose a name that symbolizes:

  • wealth;
  • physical superiority: strength, high growth, fast reaction;
  • character traits: honest, smart, diligent, honoring ancestors;
  • high goals: discoverer, scientist, patriot, receiving greatness;
  • nature: one who worships the river, the top of the mountain, the wind, the sea;
  • ancestors and cult objects: Yangtze River, rain (sea) of the elder brother, golden mirror.

Often the name reflects kind parental advice. It is known that when Yue Fei, who later became a general and national hero China, swans landed on the roof of his house. There was a whole flock of them. The boy's mother wished that her son would fly just as far and high. It was decided to name the newborn Fairy, which translated means “flight.”

  • Parents call the girl beautiful euphonious name, meaning something beautiful:
  • Gems: pearl, jasper, refined jade;
  • Flowers: morning jasmine, rainbow orchid, small lotus;
  • Weather conditions; a little dawn, an autumn moon, the morning color of a cloud;
  • Intellectual abilities: intelligent, clear wisdom, indigo;
  • Attractive appearance: beautiful and prosperous, charming, graceful;
  • Natural objects: Beijing forest, swallow, spring Flower, cloud.

Popular male Chinese names

Beautiful Chinese names for girls

Ai - love Liling - beautiful jade bell
Venkian - purified Mei - plum
G - pure Ehuang - beauty of August
Jiao - beautiful Shan - grace
Jing - abundance Nuying - flower girl
Ju - chrysanthemum Row - tender
Zhaohui - clear wisdom Ting - graceful
Ki - beautiful jade Fenfang - fragrant
Kiaolian - experienced Hualing - heather
Qingzhao - understanding Shihong - the world is beautiful
Xiaoli - morning jasmine Yun - cloud
Xiaofan - dawn Yanling - forest of swallows
Xu - snow Huizhong - wise and loyal

Change of names

In the Celestial Empire long years there was a tradition of changing one's name upon reaching a certain age.

At birth, the baby was given an official name (“ming”) and a child’s name (“xiao-ming”). When he went to school, baby name was replaced by the student's word - "xueming". After passing the exams, a person received another name - “guanming”, by which he was addressed at celebrations or important holidays. The representative of the nobility also has a “hao” nickname.

Most of the names are not currently used in China. Gone are the student “xueming” and the official “guanming”. Children's names and nicknames are still used.

Features of children's and school names in China

A child's (milk) name is used only by close relatives within the family circle. If parents wish, they give the newborn, in addition to official first name, one more thing. But this is optional. Dairy's name is very similar to our pet nickname.

Previously, immediately after the birth of a baby, the father or other relative went to the seer in order to find out the fate of the child. This was especially common in rural areas. If she predicted that the baby would be threatened by something in the future, such as fire, then she had to give a baby name associated with water. Conversely, if fate was destined to fear water, the child received a milky name associated with matches, fire or flame.

Sometimes parents named the child with a child's name, often found among monks. It served as a talisman for him.

Nowadays, a milk name, as a rule, emphasizes some individual traits, the child’s appearance, contains parental parting words, or is simply a beautiful poetic word.

The most beautiful Chinese baby names

  • Hun - rainbow;
  • Lee is a small dragon;
  • Chunlin - spring forest;
  • Chunguang - spring light;
  • Dun is a warrior's shield.

When a child went to school, the teacher (less often parents) gave him his school name. It was used in all documents during its school life. The name most often reflected the intellectual or physical abilities (disadvantages) of the student. Now in the PRC the school name is not used.

Chinese second name

When a Chinese man reaches marriageable age (20 years for boys and 15-17 years for girls), he receives a middle name (“zi”), by which friends, relatives, and neighbors address him.

Changing your name is a whole ritual. The guy puts on a hat, stands in front of his father and he names him. Daughters put a hairpin in their hair, and then the procedure for changing their name is the same. Interestingly, a girl changes her name most often during an engagement.

Tzu includes two hieroglyphs, and is based on the name given at birth and complements it. For example, the second name of the great statesman Mao Zedong - Zhunzhi. Both names translate as “beneficial.”

Sometimes the middle name signifies the birth order of the child in the family. To do this, use hieroglyphs:

  • Bo - first;
  • Zhong is the second;
  • Shu - third;
  • Ji is for all other children.

Beautiful Chinese names (middle name)

  • Bo Yan;
  • Mende;
  • Taibai;
  • Pengju;
  • Kunming;
  • Zhongni;
  • Zhongda;
  • Zhunzhi;
  • Xuande.

Nickname in China

Fine educated people, representatives of the nobility in China still had the nickname hao. They could choose it themselves. This name was used as a pseudonym, and consisted of three, four or more hieroglyphs. Most often they chose rare hieroglyphs or the name of the entire city (village, region) where the person was born. For example, the nickname of the poet Su Shi was Dongpo Jiushi - the name of the mansion in which he lived while in exile.

Hao did not reflect the first or second name in any way. This is something deeply personal. The nickname is very popular among scientists and writers.

Borrowing names from other languages

Modern parents in China, as indeed in any other country, often call their children beautiful, but unusual for cultural tradition country name. The basis for this is the abbreviated form foreign name. The most commonly borrowed names are:

  • Eastern: Amber, Alibey, Mohammed;
  • Celtic: Bryn, Dylan, Tara;
  • French: Olivia, Bruce;
  • Slavic: Nadin, Vera, Ivan;
  • Indian: Believed, Opal, Uma;
  • Italian: Donna, Mia, Bianca;
  • Greek: Angel, George, Selena;
  • German: Charles, Richard, William.

So, if you happen to meet Lee Gabriella or Go Uma, don't be especially surprised.

If you are a native resident of China or are moving to live in this densely populated country, you should know according to what rule a child is named here, and how. If you just love this culture and want to choose an original name for your child, then this article will make your task easier. In it you will find the most interesting and popular Chinese female names.

History of the origin of Chinese female names

As a rule, when choosing a name, Chinese families are guided by the following order: after the name comes the surname. This is because the Chinese respect their genus more than their individual name. Chinese female names are more a merit of the imagination of the child’s parents. The surname consists of one syllable, while the given name consists of two.

Interesting. In China, names are always written in full and do not have initials.

List of beautiful names for girls

  • Ai is one of the few names starting with the first letter of the alphabet that means “love”;
  • Biyu – means “jasper”;
  • Wenling - marks a precious stone such as refined jade;
  • Ven – “processing”;
  • G – marks the girl as “pure”;
  • Jiya is a female name meaning “beautiful”;
  • Deiyu is another name that signifies the black jade gemstone;
  • Zhilan – “rainbow orchid”;
  • Iing – means “smart” or “eagle”;
  • Kiang – “rose”;
  • Kiu - marks the colorful season of the year - autumn;
  • Xiu – “grace”;
  • Xiaoqing – “small blue”;
  • Lin – again a precious stone – “beautiful jade”;
  • Lan – flower meaning – “orchid”;
  • Ling – the meaning of the name is “understanding” or “compassionate”;
  • Lijuan – “beautiful” and “graceful”;
  • Mei – in honor of the “plum” fruit;
  • Meiling – translated as “beautiful”;
  • Niu - simply marks the gender of the child - “girl”;
  • Ning - signifies calmness;
  • Pages – “admired by the rainbow”;
  • Roe – “tender”;
  • Song - in honor coniferous tree, "pine";
  • Ting – translated as “graceful”;
  • Fang – means “aroma”;
  • Hualing – carries the meaning of “heather”;
  • Changchang – translated as “prosperous”;
  • Shu - the girl is characterized as “fair”;
  • Yun – has a gentle, “airy” interpretation – “cloud”;
  • Yuming – translated as “jade brightness”;
  • Yanyu - name with interesting meaning– “swallowing jade”;
  • Yangling - created in honor of the “swallow” or “Beijing” forest.

Rare female names of Chinese origin

As a rule, in China, names are associated with the external qualities of a girl. The names of flowers, fruits and precious stones are also common.

Among the rare, perhaps long-forgotten Chinese names, the following can be mentioned:

  • Aimin – translated as “people’s love”;
  • Xiaoming - marks the “dawn”;
  • Changchun - translated as " Eternal youth"or "Chinese rose"
  • Yulan - personifies the magnolia flower;
  • Yuming - after the stone - “bright jade” or “jasper”.

Maybe you'll like one of these sweet-sounding rare names. But do not forget that it must be consonant with the surname and patronymic.

Modern and popular names and their meanings

Increasingly, the Chinese themselves are using more modern names for your children.

Popular female names in China nowadays are as follows:

  • Venkian is an enterprising girl who easily copes in the fields of commerce and industry. He has a strong character and often does not spare himself or others.
  • Jieyi - she is characterized by wisdom and intuition. In childhood new material picks things up on the fly, is talented and funny. Lives one day at a time, without thinking about the future.
  • Zenzen – the meaning of the name is “precious”. A girl with this name has no conflict; she is characterized by a soft and tactful character. She is advised to avoid quarrels and not worry about minor details in life.
  • Liling – “beautiful jade bell”, this is how the name is translated. Liling's character is changeable, there is internal and emotional restlessness. Therefore, it is better to avoid conflicts and not attach much importance to various little things.
  • Meihui is a hardworking and balanced person. Success awaits her in such areas. like science and technology.
  • Shuchun – translated as “fair purity”. Possesses potential intelligence and the ability to develop highly. Shuchun can confidently look for himself among the following professions: inventor, discoverer of new things and musician.
  • Yanmei is a diligent girl with her own “oddities.” Prone to analytical thinking, with good intuition. She is subject to such professions as composer or musician, poet, philosopher or thinker.

Ancient and forgotten names

In ancient times, it was customary to call female children by dissonant names in order to protect them from the influence of evil spirits. Therefore, they have a more complex form and are not always easy to pronounce.

These names are no longer used:

  • Goudan – translated as “lost dog egg”;
  • Goushen is a name with a very unpleasant meaning of “leftover dog food”;
  • Tedan - “iron egg”.

Important! These names and a number of other meanings were banned in China, as they carried a negative meaning. Today it is customary to choose only positive names.

Choose a name for your child in accordance with what you want to wish for him in life - a character trait or way of thinking. After all, the name has a strong power over the fate, character and abilities of a person, and therefore affects his realization as a person, success and personal happiness.

Based on the character traits they want to see in their daughter. Not only does the meaning ascribed to words play a role, but also secret meaning, hiding in them. It is not surprising that choosing a name in China is often compared to art.

women's: history

Those who have an idea of ​​the history of the state will easily notice the influence historical eras at the parents' choice. Chinese female names are directly related to which qualities are most extolled in the country in a particular time period. Submission and beauty are virtues that have been valued in the fair sex throughout the centuries-old history of the state. This was reflected in girls' names. Examples: Jiao (beautiful), Yunru (lovely).

The situation changed slightly with the advent of the 20th century. The formation of the republic was accompanied by a gradual recognition of the role played by the fairer sex in society. Names on Chinese women's became a reflection social trends, even contained references to political situation in the country. This was most clearly manifested in the 50-70s, when they liked to call babies communist spirit. Examples: Wei Guo (defender of the nation), Ai Dan (loyal to the party).

We finally got the idea of ​​what beautiful Chinese female names should be, in the end last century. The individual was put at the forefront, public values moved into the background.

The influence of tradition on the choice of name

Traditions have been respected in this state for centuries. It is not surprising that Chinese female names are often selected based on the rules that are accepted in the family. Let's say that all relatives deciding what to name a child are inclined in favor of the same theme (gems, flowers, weather phenomena). Another example of a widespread tradition is that children belonging to the same generation receive the same hieroglyph in their name.

Of particular interest is a custom that is still practiced by highly educated people. When choosing Chinese female names, such parents use the words of classical poetry. The result is beautiful and original.

Babies born in China receive more than just names. Every girl always has an affectionate nickname, used only by family members. In most cases this short form official version.

Unique Features

Parents who are about to have a girl do not open name books in search of original and nice option. Fantasy is the main tool they resort to. Mothers and fathers spend a long time and diligently choosing female Chinese names; the meaning is considered decisive for the fate of their daughter. In this state there are no generally accepted lists, one of the options of which can be chosen. Absolutely all words included in the dictionary are available to parents.

It is interesting that in ancient times girls were often called with dissonant words, trying in this way to protect the little ones from insidious spirits. Now this is a relic of the past, the main selection criteria are the ease of sound and the absence of negative meaning.

How many do parents name their children use? Female names mostly contain one or two. Even in the last century, the second option was more common. The situation has changed somewhat over last years, since the inhabitants of the state submitted to the crazy rhythm of life characteristic of the current century. Short versions have become fashionable: Li, Xiu, Ji.

Combination of first and last name

If the number of words that can become the basis for the name of a representative of the fair sex is not limited by any framework, then the situation with surnames is different. In total, approximately 450 variants are known, most of which include one character: Zhang, Wang, Li.

Chinese first and last names for women must be combined flawlessly - this rule is almost never violated by mothers and fathers. It is not surprising that marriage is not considered by girls as a reason for their change. However, the heirs almost always receive their father's surname, which is what parents are guided by when deciding what to name them.

Names that define character

There is a belief in the country that it is possible to influence the fate of a child. Therefore, fathers and mothers often settle on names that give their daughters certain character traits that contribute to good luck and luck.

  • Gee. This option is chosen by parents who dream that their newborn baby will be happy throughout her life. The word is translated as “lucky”.
  • Hu. A popular Chinese name that assigns to its owner such traits as love of freedom, activity, independence, and desire for a career. Interpretation of the word: "tigress".
  • Xiuying. Who doesn't dream of a gifted child? It is for this purpose that the option meaning “talent”, “gift” is chosen.
  • Shu. This choice suggests that the family wants to raise the girl to be fair and reasonable.

Names associated with beauty

No matter what upheavals fashion has experienced, many Chinese female names in Russian still sound like “beauty.” Any variations on this theme are popular in the country.

  • Guanghui. A combination of hieroglyphs meaning “brilliant”, “irresistible”.
  • Lijuan. Such a name will make its owner the embodiment of all that is most beautiful, translated as “grace”, “beauty”.
  • Meixiu. Another combination of hieroglyphs that combines the two above meanings.
  • Meirong. Ideal choice for married couples who want to see their daughter not only beautiful, but also well-mannered.
  • Lihua. A name that not only endows a girl with charm, but also attracts fortune to her side.

Combinations of hieroglyphs that extol the beauty of nature and the features of the month in which the girl was born are also in demand. For example, a child born in spring may be named Chonghua (spring flower), Ehuang stands for “charm of August.”

Gems and female names

Hieroglyphs denoting are also actively used by families thinking about what to name a newborn. For those who cannot independently come up with beautiful female names related to this topic, a list is available. Chinese parents often choose versions such as Jin (gold), Yubi (emerald), Mingzhu (pearl).

Not only single hieroglyphs are used, but also combinations. For example, Liling is interpreted as “jade ringing”, Mingyu - as “bright jade”.

What is the difference between male and female names traditionally used in China? There are no special endings characteristic of one gender, and there are no declensions. The same hieroglyphs are used, the division is manifested only in the final meaning.

Chinese names. Chinese surnames. The meaning of Chinese names and surnames. The most common first and last names in China. Chinese have European names. A beautiful Chinese baby name or nickname.

01/08/2018 / 05:42 | Varvara Pokrovskaya

The Chinese are the largest nation on earth with an ancient culture. However, their names - Li Qian, Mao Dun, Huang Bojing - sound exotic to a Russian person. It is also interesting that in China it is customary to change one's name during one's life, in connection with various important events or life stages. Let's figure out what's special about Chinese names and how they are translated into Russian.

Chinese surnames, what's special about them

The Chinese began using surnames before our era. At first they were available only to members of the royal family and aristocracy. A little later, ordinary people began to use a surname along with their given name, which passed from generation to generation.

In the beginning, surnames had two meanings: “sin” and “shi.” The first concept was used among close blood relatives. It was only for the highest Chinese nobility and the imperial family. The second concept, shi, was used by ordinary Chinese to designate the entire clan, and even later - for people with the same occupation.

In modern China, the list of surnames is very limited. It does not go beyond the “Baiqiaxing” table, which translated means “One Hundred Surnames” (although there are actually more than one hundred, but still not that many).

Chinese surnames usually have one syllable. In writing they look like one hieroglyph. Their origins are different. So, some came from the type of activity (for example, Tao is a potter), others - from the names of states that formed the basis of modern China (for example, Yuan). But all foreigners were called Hu.

After marriage, a woman often does not take her husband’s surname, but leaves her maiden name, or takes her own and her husband’s double surname. In written form it looks like this: maiden name + husband's last name + proper name.

For example, 李王梅丽. The first character, 李, is Li's maiden name, the second, 王, is her husband's surname, Wang, and the last characters are the proper name, which sounds like Meili (literally "beautiful plum") in Russian.

Children generally inherit their husband's surname, but not necessarily. They can also be recorded in the mother's surname.

The most common Chinese surnames

Interestingly, the first two surnames on the list (Li and Wang) are borne by more than 350 million Chinese.

Chinese names - Chinese names

The surname and first name in China are written together, and in exactly this order - first the surname, then the first name. This is all because the Chinese are very sensitive to their ancestors and their own roots. In old chronicles, the surname and first name were written down with a hyphen, but never separately.

Just a few decades ago, a child could be called a dissonant, even nasty, name, including for the Chinese. This was done in order to scare away evil spirits. They will think that the family does not like the baby and will not bother him. We're talking about names like:

  • Tedan - iron egg;
  • Goushen - leftover dog food;
  • Goudan - the missing dog egg.

Parents called their children such scary names that the Chinese government had to issue a separate order, according to which the baby should not be given a name with the hieroglyph:

  • death;
  • dead body;
  • excrement;
  • debauchery (mistress, seduction, kept woman);
  • a curse;
  • anger.

Nowadays everything has changed. But in some places (mainly in villages) this tradition is preserved in the form of household nicknames or children's names.

The name of the citizens of the Celestial Empire rarely means an object, it is mainly an epithet. Popular Chinese names are most often two-syllable, i.e. consist of two hieroglyphs.

There are no grammatical, spelling or other differences between male and female Chinese names. There is a division by gender, but it is based on meaning.

For a boy, parents choose a name that symbolizes:

  • wealth;
  • physical superiority: strength, tall height, quick reaction;
  • character traits: honest, smart, diligent, honoring ancestors;
  • high goals: discoverer, scientist, patriot, receiving greatness;
  • nature: one who worships the river, the top of the mountain, the wind, the sea;
  • ancestors and cult objects: Yangtze River, rain (sea) of the elder brother, golden mirror.

Often the name reflects kind parental advice. It is known that when Yue Fei, who later became a general and national hero of China, was born, swans landed on the roof of his house. There was a whole flock of them. The boy's mother wished that her son would fly just as far and high. It was decided to name the newborn Fairy, which translated means “flight.”

  • The parents call the girl a beautiful, euphonious name, meaning something beautiful:
  • Precious stones: pearl, jasper, refined jade;
  • Flowers: morning jasmine, rainbow orchid, small lotus;
  • Weather conditions; a little dawn, an autumn moon, the morning color of a cloud;
  • Intellectual abilities: intelligent, clear wisdom, indigo;
  • Attractive appearance: beautiful and prosperous, charming, graceful;
  • Natural objects: Beijing forest, swallow, spring flower, cloud.

Popular male Chinese names

Beautiful Chinese names for girls

Ai - love Liling - beautiful jade bell
Venkian - purified Mei - plum
G - pure Ehuang - beauty of August
Jiao - beautiful Shan - grace
Jing - abundance Nuying - flower girl
Ju - chrysanthemum Row - tender
Zhaohui - clear wisdom Ting - graceful
Ki - beautiful jade Fenfang - fragrant
Kiaolian - experienced Hualing - heather
Qingzhao - understanding Shihong - the world is beautiful
Xiaoli - morning jasmine Yun - cloud
Xiaofan - dawn Yanling - forest of swallows
Xu - snow Huizhong - wise and loyal

Change of names

In the Celestial Empire, for many years there was a tradition of changing one's name upon reaching a certain age.

At birth, the baby was given an official name (“ming”) and a child’s name (“xiao-ming”). When he went to school, the child's name was replaced by the student's name - “xueming”. After passing the exams, a person received another name - “guanming”, by which he was addressed at celebrations or important holidays. The representative of the nobility also has a “hao” nickname.

Most of the names are not currently used in China. Gone are the student “xueming” and the official “guanming”. Children's names and nicknames are still used.

Features of children's and school names in China

A child's (milk) name is used only by close relatives within the family circle. If desired, parents give the newborn, in addition to the official first name, one more name. But this is optional. Dairy's name is very similar to our pet nickname.

Previously, immediately after the birth of a baby, the father or other relative went to the seer in order to find out the fate of the child. This was especially common in rural areas. If she predicted that the baby would be threatened by something in the future, such as fire, then she had to give a baby name associated with water. Conversely, if fate was destined to fear water, the child received a milky name associated with matches, fire or flame.

Sometimes parents named the child with a child's name, often found among monks. It served as a talisman for him.

Nowadays, a milk name, as a rule, emphasizes some individual traits, the child’s appearance, contains parental parting words, or is simply a beautiful poetic word.

The most beautiful Chinese baby names

  • Hun - rainbow;
  • Lee is a small dragon;
  • Chunlin - spring forest;
  • Chunguang - spring light;
  • Dun is a warrior's shield.

When a child went to school, the teacher (less often parents) gave him his school name. It was used in all documents throughout his school life. The name most often reflected the intellectual or physical abilities (disadvantages) of the student. Now in the PRC the school name is not used.

Chinese second name

When a Chinese man reaches marriageable age (20 years for boys and 15-17 years for girls), he receives a middle name (“zi”), by which friends, relatives, and neighbors address him.

Changing your name is a whole ritual. The guy puts on a hat, stands in front of his father and he names him. Daughters put a hairpin in their hair, and then the procedure for changing their name is the same. Interestingly, a girl changes her name most often during an engagement.

Tzu includes two hieroglyphs, and is based on the name given at birth and complements it. For example, the middle name of the great statesman Mao Zedong is Zhunzhi. Both names translate as “beneficial.”

Sometimes the middle name signifies the birth order of the child in the family. To do this, use hieroglyphs:

  • Bo - first;
  • Zhong is the second;
  • Shu - third;
  • Ji is for all other children.

Beautiful Chinese names (middle name)

  • Bo Yan;
  • Mende;
  • Taibai;
  • Pengju;
  • Kunming;
  • Zhongni;
  • Zhongda;
  • Zhunzhi;
  • Xuande.

Nickname in China

Well-educated people, representatives of the nobility in China still had the nickname hao. They could choose it themselves. This name was used as a pseudonym, and consisted of three, four or more hieroglyphs. Most often they chose rare hieroglyphs or the name of the entire city (village, region) where the person was born. For example, the nickname of the poet Su Shi was Dongpo Jiushi - the name of the mansion in which he lived while in exile.

Hao did not reflect the first or second name in any way. This is something deeply personal. The nickname is very popular among scientists and writers.

Borrowing names from other languages

Modern parents in the PRC, as indeed in any other country, often call their children a beautiful, but unusual name for the cultural tradition of the country. The basis for this is the shortened form of the foreign name. The most commonly borrowed names are:

  • Eastern: Amber, Alibey, Mohammed;
  • Celtic: Bryn, Dylan, Tara;
  • French: Olivia, Bruce;
  • Slavic: Nadin, Vera, Ivan;
  • Indian: Believed, Opal, Uma;
  • Italian: Donna, Mia, Bianca;
  • Greek: Angel, George, Selena;
  • German: Charles, Richard, William.

So, if you happen to meet Lee Gabriella or Go Uma, don't be especially surprised.

A correctly chosen name has a strong impact on a person’s character, aura and destiny. positive influence. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Despite the fact that in culture there are poetic interpretations of what women's names mean, in reality the influence of the name on each girl is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Attempts to use astrology are no longer applicable; astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Christmastide calendars, holy people, without consulting a seeing, insightful specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

Popular lists, happy, beautiful, melodious female names are essentially generalizations, and completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, and soul of the child.

Beautiful and modern Chinese names should primarily suit the child, and not relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, influence of a name on business, influence of a name on health, psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of the character, energy structure, task for life and gender of a particular child.

Name Compatibility Topic(and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns the interaction inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

Meaning of the name does not give full impact, it is only a small part of the impact. For example, Ai (love) does not mean that the girl will be happy in family life, and bearers of other names are unhappy. The name can weaken her health, block her heart center and she will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another girl will be helped to solve problems related to love or family, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third girl may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics. And the same name. But fates are different.

The most popular Chinese names for girls are also misleading. 95% of girls are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only focus on the child’s innate character, spiritual vision and the wisdom of a specialist. And experience, experience and once again the experience of understanding what is happening.

Secret female name , as a program of the unconscious, sound wave, vibration is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below is a list of Chinese names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of female Chinese names in alphabetical order:

Ai - love

Baozhei - precious hairpin
Biyu - jasper, semi-precious stone

Veiki - preserving love
Ven - processing
Venkian - purified
Wenling - refined jade

Hong Kong - red (wedding color)

Dandan - cinnabar (red)
Gee - pure
Jiao - graceful, beautiful
Jing - abundance
Jingua - luxurious
Jieyi - housekeeping
Jieying - housekeeping
Gia is beautiful
Ju - chrysanthemum
Dongmei - winter plum
Deyu - black jade

Zhaohui - clear wisdom
Zhilan - rainbow orchid
Zhu - bamboo

Zongying - an example of a hero
Zenzen - precious

Ying - smart or eagle
Yingtey - flower terrace

Ki - beautiful jade
Kiang - rose
Kiao - experienced
Kiaolian - experienced
Kiaohui - experienced and wise
King - dark blue
Kingj - pure
Qingzhao - understanding
Kingling - understanding
Kiu - autumn
Kiyu - autumn moon
Xiaauen - morning cloud color
Xiaodan - a little dawn
Xiaojian - healthy
Xiaojing - morning abundance
Xiaozhi - small rainbow
Xiaoking - small blue
Xiaoli - morning jasmine
Xiaolian - small lotus
Xiaoling - morning call
Xiaotong - morning beauty
Xiaofan - dawn
Xiaohui - a little wisdom
Xiaosheng - small birth
Xierong - graceful composure
Xingjuan - grace
Xiu - grace
Xiuying - graceful flower
Xiulan - graceful orchid
Xifeng - Western Phoenix
Ksia - pink clouds
Xu - snow
Xueman - snowy grace
Kuifen - emerald

Lanying - indigo
Lan - orchid
Lanfen - orchid scent
Lee - vertical
Lijuan - beautiful, graceful
Likin - beautiful
Likiu - beautiful autumn
Liling - beautiful jade bell
Lin - beautiful jade
Ling - compassionate, understanding
Liu - current
Lifen is a beautiful scent
Lihua - beautiful and prosperous
Luli - wet jasmine

Meixiang - plum flavor
Meixiu - beautiful grace
Meili - beautiful
Meiling - plum jade
Meirong - beautiful composure
Meifen - plum flavor
Meifeng - beautiful wind
Meihui - beautiful wisdom
Mei - plum
Mingzhu - bright pearl
Mingxia - clouds at dawn
Mingyu - bright jade

Ning - calmness
Ningong - calmness
Niu is a girl
Nuying - girl's flower
Nuo - graceful

Paging - delighted abundance
Pages - delighted with the rainbow

Renxiang - a welcoming scent
Rong - military
Row - tender
Ruiling - auspicious jade
Ruolan - like an orchid
Ruomei - like a plum

Song - pine
Suiin - simple
Xiangjiang - fragrant

Ting - graceful

Fang - aroma
Fenfang - fragrant

Hualing - heather
Juan - merciful
Juan - happiness
Huian - good world
Huidei - wise Day
Huizhong - wise and loyal
Huiking - kind and gentle
Huilang - wise jade
Huiliang - kind and good
Huifang - kind and fragrant
Huifen - wise and fragrant

Changying - prosperity and brilliance
Changchang - prosperous
Chenguang - morning, light
Chongtao - spring peach
Chonghua - spring flower or spring

Shan - grace
Shaoking - young
Shihong - the world is red
Shu - fair
Shuang - frank, sincere
Shun - smooth
Shuchun - fair purity

Ehuang - beauty of August

Yu - rain
Yuan - bright world
Yubi - emerald
Yui - moon
Yuming - jade brightness
Yun - cloud
Yunru - charming
Yusheng - jade birth

I am grace
Jan - swallow
Yangling - Swallow Forest or Beijing Forest
Yanmei - swallow plum or Beijing plum
Yanyu - jade swallower

Destiny is character. Character is adjusted, including through thoughts. The most the main idea This name. The name introduces changes in character. Then the character changes fate and future. Since all people are different, any generalizations that ignore a person’s individuality are incorrect.

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