Whether youāre looking for Chinese names to honor the Chinese heritage in your family or to celebrate your love of Chinese culture, there are so many choices to consider.
From ancient Chinese names to the contemporary and cool, thereās something to suit every baby-to-be.
But choosing the right name is a huge decision in Chinese culture and not one to be taken lightly.
Chinese baby names can have a spectacular variety of meanings, from flowers and precious stones to virtues like courage, intelligence, and peacefulness.
All the better for attracting good fortune and abundance in babyās future.
It all depends on how you choose to strike the perfect balance.
To help you on your way, weāve collected our favorite Chinese names and inspiration.
What will your babyās name embody?
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- How are Chinese names chosen?
- What are popular Chinese names?
- What are some Chinese female names?
- What are popular Chinese boy names?
- Are there unisex Chinese names?
- What are some cute Chinese names?
- What is the coolest Chinese name?
- What are some unique Chinese names?
How are Chinese names chosen?
The path towards finding babyās perfect title in Chinese culture looks quite different to Western practices ā and that includes how names are arranged.
Most parents follow the Chinese naming convention of placing the family name first followed by the given name.
Usually, this surname is one syllable or Chinese name character, while the given name can entail one or two.
So if you see a Chinese name with three syllables, you can trust the first syllable to be the personās surname.
But thatās not all.
How Chinese names are chosen is influenced by a number of factors:
- Chinese parents typically avoid naming a child after any older relatives, as this is considered to be disrespectful
- Copying the name of a celebrity or historical figure is to be avoided, as it could bring the child bad luck
- Speaking of luck, parents will often choose Chinese characters for names that reflect a happy and prosperous future for their baby
- Itās also good practice to seek a unique combination of characters that harmonize with the character of their surname
This draw towards harmony can even play out between siblings as parents might name their newborn in a way that complements their other children.
So if the first childās name contains the character meaning āsunā, the new baby might get a name containing the character for āstarā. āļø
Beautifully thought out no?
What are popular Chinese names?
Equipped with new knowledge on how to enhance your babyās name (and their future), letās get into our Chinese baby name list.
Fun fact: Itās not uncommon for Chinese parents to seek out a fortune teller to find the luckiest character for their baby or even an astrologer to determine a name that complements babyās birth time best.
We think a list of the more common Chinese names is a pretty good alternative:
What is a Chinese name for a boy?
Many Chinese names are gender-neutral, but certain names are more commonly given to boys than girls.
Here are the most common Chinese male names:
- Qiang: Meaning āstrongā or ābetterā.
- Tao: Meaning ālarge waveā or āpeachā.
- Ming: Meaning āenlighteningā.
- Chang: Meaning āflourishā or āprosperā.
- Haoyu: Meaning āvast universeā.
- Bao: Meaning ātreasureā or āgemā. š
- Li Jie: Meaning āto reasonā.
- Feiyu: Meaning āone who flies across the universeā. Ambitious.
- Da: Meaning āintelligenceā. š¤
- Haoran: Meaning āvastnessā.
What is a good Chinese girl name?
If youāre looking for a tried and tested name for your new daughter, here are some popular Chinese names for girls to consider:
- Fang: Meaning āfragranceā or āvirtueā.
- Jing: Meaning āpeacefulā or ātranquilā.
- Lei: Meaning āmound of rocksā, āgreatā, or āthunderousā.
- Li: Meaning āprettyā or āstrengthā.
- Min: Meaning āquickā or ācleverā.
- Wei: Meaning āgreatā.
- Yan: Meaning āgorgeous, swallow birdā.
- Xiuying: Meaning ābrave and beautifulā.
Now letās dive deeper into some of the most common questions surrounding Chinese girl and boy names and their meanings:
What does the name Sun mean in Chinese?
Sun is traditionally a Chinese last name with various meanings depending on how itās spelled. The most recognized meaning is āgrandsonā or ādescendentā.
Is Mei a Chinese name?
Yes, Mei is a Chinese name, usually for baby girls, meaning āgorgeousā or āplumā.
What is the meaning of Xiao?
Xiao is usually part of a Chinese baby name, a prefix used to mean ālittleā. So you could have Xiao Dan for ālittle dawnā or Xiao Hui for ālittle wisdomā.
What Chinese name means lucky?
Wei Qi is a Chinese male name meaning āvery luckyā.
Is Kai a Chinese name?
Yes, one of the origins of the gender-neutral name Kai is from China, meaning āvictoryā.
What is a Chinese name for love?
Ai: Meaning ālovableā or āaffectionate.
Is YuĆØ a Chinese name?
Yue is a popular Chinese girlsā name meaning āmoonā. Itās also a common last name overseas.
Is Zhang a first name?
Not traditionally, no. Zhang is actually one of the most common surnames in China, meaning āarcherā. š¹
What Chinese girl name means princess?
There arenāt really any Chinese names meaning āprincessā, but the Chinese word for princess is Gongzhu.
What Chinese name means Jade?
There are actually a few Chinese names that mean ājadeā, and theyāre usually Chinese girlsā names:
- Biming: Meaning āclear as jadeā.
- Daiyu: Meaning āblack jadeā.
- Le Qi: Meaning āmusic of the jadeā.
- Lin: Meaning ābeautiful jadeā.
- Meng Yao: Meaning ādreamā or ājadeā.
- Meilin: Meaning ābeautiful jadeā.
- Mei Qi: Meaning ābeauty of the jadeā.
- Qi: Meaning āfine jadeā.
- Yu: Meaning ājadeā.
- Yu Ming: Meaning ābrightness of the jadeā.
What Chinese name means tiger?
After a Chinese name with the strength, ferocity, and beauty of the tiger? šÆ How about:
- Baihu: Meaning ālegendary white tigerā.
- Biao: Meaning ātiger stripesā or āsmall tigerā.
- Hu: Meaning ātigerā.
- Laohu: Meaning ātigerā.
What are some Chinese female names?
What is a good Chinese girl name? you ask.
Well, beauty is very much in the eye of the beholder, and there are some great Chinese girl names to choose from.
If youād like your little oneās name to evoke the fragrance of flowers, you could go for Chu Hua (chrysanthemum) or Ju (daisy).
Or if you want to inspire her to grow up into a kind, strong person, you could pick Shu (warm-hearted) or Ting* (enduring).
Here are more Chinese baby girl names:
- Ah Lam: Meaning āpeaceā. ā®ļø
- An: Meaning āpeaceā.
- Chu Hua: Meaning āchrysanthemumā.
- Chyou: Meaning āfallā.
- Fen: Meaning āscentā.
- Jia Li: Meaning āgoodā and ābeautifulā.
- Jia Yi: Meaning āauspiciousā.
- Ju: Meaning ādaisyā.
- Lan: Meaning āorchidā.
- Lan Fen: Meaning āscent of an orchidā.
- Liling: Meaning āsound of white jasmineā.
- Shu: Meaning āwarmheartedā.
- Ting: Meaning āenduringā.
- Xin Yan: Meaning ābeautyā and āhealthā.
- Xin Yi: Meaning āhappyā or āquietā.
- Yi Nuo: Meaning āone promiseā.
- Zhan: Meaning āvaluableā, āgenuineā, or āinnocentā.
What are popular Chinese boy names?
Traditional Chinese names for boys provide a wealth of choice for nature lovers, from Chaoxiang (expecting fortune) to Shanyuan (mountain source).
And youāll also find plenty of Chinese male names to encourage your little boy in his future adventures, including Jianyu (building the universe) and Zixin (self-confidence).
Here are some other male Chinese names:
- Aiguo: Meaning āpatrioticā.
- Bingwen: Meaning ābright and cultivatedā.
- Bolin: Meaning āelder brother rainā.
- Chao: Meaning āsurpassā.
- Chaoxiang: Meaning āexpecting fortuneā.
- Donghai: Meaning āeastern seaā.
- Feng: Meaning āsharp bladeā, āwindā, or āsummitā.
- Genghis: Meaning ājust, righteousā.
- Guo: Meaning ācountryā.
- Hao: Meaning āprosperousā.
- Huizhong: Meaning āwise and loyalā.
- Jianyu: Meaning ābuilding the universeā.
- Park: Meaning āthe cypress treeā.
- Qianfan: Meaning āthousand sailsā.
- Shanyuan: Meaning āmountain sourceā.
- Wen: Meaning āliterateā.
- Xiaobo: Meaning ālittle wrestlerā.
- Yichen: Meaning āgrand sunā or āmoonā.
- Yuchen: Meaning āuniverse with sun and moonā.
- Yuhang: Meaning āuniverse cruiseā.
- Tuxuan: Meaning āhigh universeā.
- Zimo: Meaning ārefined inkā.
- Zixin: Meaning āself-confidenceā.
Are there unisex Chinese names?
As we saw above, many Chinese characters are used in the names of both boys and girls.
Once again, wonderful nature images and admirable personal qualities abound, from Chun (born in the spring) to Ming (enlightening).
Here are some gender-neutral Chinese names to choose from:
- Bo: Meaning āwavelikeā.
- Chen: Meaning ābreak of the dayā.
- Chun: Meaning āborn in the springā.
- Guang: Meaning āgloriousā.
- Heng: Meaning āeternalā.
- Huan: Meaning āhappinessā.
- Hui: Meaning ācleverā.
- Jiang: Meaning āriverā.
- Liu: Meaning āwillow treeā.
- Ping: Meaning āpeaceful, stableā.
- Qui: Meaning āfallā.
- Shan: Meaning āmoderateā.
- Shi: Meaning ātruthfulā.
- Xiang: Meaning āfragrant, or circling in the air (like a bird)ā.
- Xiaosheng: Meaning ālittle birthā.
- Xin: Meaning āwealthā.
- Xue: Meaning āsnow or studiousā.
- Yang: Meaning āsunā.
- Yanlin: Meaning āswallow forest or Beijing forestā.
- Ying: Meaning āflowerā or āwiseā.
What are some cute Chinese names?
If youāre looking for Chinese baby names with cute or quirky meanings, weāve got a few of our favorites to share with you.
Here are some unique Chinese names for your little miracle:
- Ah Kum: Meaning āgood as goldā. āļø
- Chun Hua: Meaning āgrace of springā. āļø
- Hong: Meaning āwild swanā. āļø
- Hua: Meaning āflowerā. Also the original name of the Chinese heroine, Hua Mulan, who you might know from Disneyās Mulan.
- Jaw-Long: Meaning ālike a dragonā. āļø
- Li: Mean āprettyā. āļø
- Lian: Meaning āthe graceful willowā. āļø
- Mingxia: Meaning ābright glowing dawn cloudsā. āļø
- Mochou: Meaning āfree from sadnessā. āļø
- Nuwa: Meaning āmother goddessā. āļø
- Shoi-Ming: Meaning ālife of sunshineā. āļø
- Suyin: Meaning āunadorned soundā. āļø
- Qiu: Meaning āfallā. āļø
- Xiu: Meaning āgracefulā. āļø
What is the prettiest Chinese name?
With nature as a muse, and a naming tradition based on harmony and good fortune, Chinese names are among the most beautiful.
As for the prettiest, any one of these should do:
- Ya: Meaning āelegantā.
- Meiying: Meaning ābeautiful flowerā.
- Nuo: Meaning āgraciousā.
- Hui Fen: Meaning āwise fragranceā.
- Hui Ying: Meaning āclever beautyā.
What is the coolest Chinese name?
Want to give your little one an edgier Chinese name?
How about these cool Chinese names with meanings:
- Chan Juan: Meaning āmoonā.
- Cheng: Meaning āsuccessā.
- Gang: Meaning āstrongā. šŖ
- Jia Hao: Meaning āwonderful heroā.
- Jun Jie: Meaning āoutstandingā.
- Longwei: Meaning ādragon greatnessā.
- Qiao Hui: Meaning āsmart and wiseā.
- Syaoran: Meaning ālittle wolfā. šŗ
- Yingyue: Meaning āreflection of the moonā.
- Zhi Peng: Meaning ālegendary bird of wisdomā.
What are some unique Chinese names?
After something a little more unusual?
How about these rare and unique Chinese names:
- Bowen: Meaning āabundantā.
- Caihong: Meaning āsky rainbowā.
- Jilpa: Meaning ālifeās teacherā.
- Pangfua: Meaning āheart-shaped cloudsā.
- Qinyan: Meaning āheartās sunshineā.
- Taio: Meaning āgreat personā.
- Wangshu: Meaning ācomfortable hopeā.
- Yuxuan: Meaning āhigh houseā.
- Yuze: Meaning ārainā.
- Zhiruo: Meaning āangelica and rueā, two herbs important in Chinese culture.
- Zihan: Meaning āchildā.
What is the rarest Chinese name?
What about a Chinese name that no other baby will have?
Well, itās hard to tell what the rarest Chinese baby name is, but here are a few that arenāt likely to be heard on the playground:
- Baozhai Meaning āprecious hairpinā.
- Caishen: Meaning āgod of wealthā.
- Chonglin Meaning āsecond brother unicornā.
- Fengge Meaning āphoenix pavilionā.
- Jingyi: Meaning āquiet harmonyā.
- Jinhai: Meaning āgolden seaā.
- Jun: Meaning ātruthā.
- KuĆ ng: Meaning ābestowā.
- Lok: Meaning ājoyā.
- Qing: Meaning āyoungā.
- Qiuyue: Meaning āfall moonā.
- Shufen: Meaning āgood fragranceā.
- Tongguo: Meaning ābyā.
- Xiulan: Meaning ābeautiful orchidā.
- Yating: Meaning āelegantā.
- Yawen: Meaning elegant cloudsā.
- Zixuan: Meaning āchildā.
So, there you have it: 149 profound, beautiful Chinese baby names to choose from.
Feel free to brainstorm your picks with the women on Peanut(they love a solid name share).
Good luck!