Chinese Names

Characters to put together for Chinese mn. * For family names http://www.chinese-names.net/names/character/girl/1
  1. An
    • Bao
      • Origin:

        Chinese
      • Meaning:

        "treasure, jewel"
      • Description:

        Name introduced here via Chinese cinema, has middle-place potential.
    • En
      • Hui
        • Kai
          • Origin:

            Hawaiian
          • Meaning:

            "sea"
          • Description:

            This appealing multi-cultural name, pronounced KYE, is beginning to be used for girls as well as boys. Among its many derivations and meanings: "sea" in Hawaiian, "forgiveness" in Japanese, "willow tree" in Navajo, "food" in Maori, and "earth" in Scandinavian. For girls, it debuted on the US Top 1000 in 2010.
        • Lin
          • Li
            • Ming
              • Origin:

                Chinese
              • Meaning:

                "shining bright"
              • Description:

                A common Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean unisex name, and the name of a culturally rich Chinese Dynastic period. Yao Ming is the seven and a half foot Shanghai-born basketball star. Trivia tidbit: His parents were the tallest couple in China at the time of his birth.
            • Ping
              • Rui
                • Origin:

                  Portuguese diminutive of Rodrigo
                • Meaning:

                  "famous ruler"
                • Description:

                  This charming mini name began life as a nickname for Rodrigo but has since taken on a life of its own, ranking as an independent name in Portugal, it’s country of origin. If you’re looking to honor a Rodrigo, Roger, or Roderick in your life, Rui is an appealing international option. Ruy is a spelling variation that is more commonly seen in Spain.
              • Ru
                • Si
                  • Su
                    • Origin:

                      English diminutive of Susan, Turkish, Chinese
                    • Meaning:

                      "lily; water; plain, simple, respectable"
                    • Description:

                      It may only be two letters long, but Su has substance and meaning. It can be a fresh spelling for the classic Sue, a Turkish name meaning "water", and a unisex Chinese name meaning "simple" or "respectable".
                  • Shi
                    • Shu
                      • Tai
                        • Origin:

                          Chinese
                        • Meaning:

                          "great extreme"
                        • Description:

                          Tai, which rhymes with Kai, is a unisex name with a range of international references. It means the equivalent of "too much" in Chinese but is also used as a Maori name meaning "the tide" and in Romanian means "yours." While it's only ever ranked in the U.S. Top 1000 as a girls' name, during the height of the popularity of Olympic skater Tai Babilonia, Tai makes a simple intriguing modern choice for either gender.
                      • Wei
                        • Xian
                          • Xing
                            • Yi