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  1. Chinese names are used in China and in Chinese communities throughout the world. Note that depending on the Chinese characters used these names can have many other meanings besides those listed here.

    • Chinese

      ignore name meanings: the description is the meaning and...

    • Korean

      From Sino-Korean 民 meaning "people, citizens" or 旼 meaning...

    • Vietnamese

      Pronunciation clear help?: case sensitive: see the...

    • Gāng

      The meaning, origin and history of the name element "gāng...

    • Jiāng

      The meaning, origin and history of the name element "jiāng...

    • Zhù

      The meaning, origin and history of the name element "zhù"

    • Yǔn

      Name Translator; Meanings; Anagrams; Baby Name Expert;...

    • Qiū

      The meaning, origin and history of the name element "qiū...

  2. 26 wrz 2023 · Korean names are rich in cultural history and typically made up of two parts: a given name (the first name) and a family name (surname). In this section, we will explore some of the most popular Korean given names for males and females.

  3. 20 sie 2024 · Almost all names in the Korean language have a deeper meaning through Hanja (Chinese character). These names from Chinese origin are called Sino-Korean, but more on that later. With a child’s future on the line, it’s important to come up with a good name in Korean.

  4. 17 kwi 2024 · Chinese Characters (Hanja) in Korean Names. What do Chinese characters have to do with Korean names? Historically, Koreans used Chinese characters – called Play 한자 [hanja] – for reading and writing. Nowadays, a native writing system called Play 한글 [hangeul] is widely used instead, largely displacing Chinese characters.

  5. The three character structure, use of surnames, repetition of generational names, and depth of meaning and symbolism all illustrate the complexity of Chinese naming practices. While adapting to changing trends, names still hold rich significance in Chinese culture today.

  6. From Sino-Korean meaning "people, citizens" or 旼 meaning "gentle, affable" combined with 秀 meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" or 洙 , which refers to a river in China. Other hanja combinations are possible.

  7. Common Chinese Names and Their Meanings. Given names of a certain year often commemorate some important event. Such as Jianguo ('Establish County') was used by many babies born during the year that Modern China was founded (1949). Most Chinese given names have meanings of 'happiness', 'beauty', 'fortune', or 'good wishes.

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