Chinese Origin baby names
Names tagged with “Chinese Origin” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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12 names
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- Bao
Chinese
74Treasure or precious gem; also means 'full' or 'abundant' depending on character used. Common in Chinese naming traditions.
- Sui
Chinese
74From Chinese 隨 (suí) meaning 'to follow' or 'to obey', or from 穗 (suì) meaning 'ear of grain', symbolizing harvest and abundance.
- Taiwan
Chinese
72Taiwan is the Chinese name for the island nation, derived from Taiwanese aboriginal language meaning 'terrace bay' or 'high platform'. Used as a given name to honor heritage and place of origin.
- Yida
Chinese
62From Chinese characters meaning 'appropriate' or 'suitable' (宜) combined with 'large' or 'great' (大). Often carries connotations of propriety and grandeur.
- Nezha
Mythological
42From Chinese mythology, Nezha is a powerful deity and protector figure in Daoism and Buddhism, known as a youthful warrior with cosmic power and moral complexity.
- Shun
Chinese
42To avoid or obey; commonly used as a given name meaning 'obedient' or 'compliant' in classical Chinese tradition
- Zyin
Chinese
42From Chinese characters meaning 'purple' or 'violet' (紫), associated with royalty and wisdom in traditional culture.
- Jiayir
Chinese
40Typically composed of characters meaning 'excellent' or 'auspicious' (jia) combined with 'appropriate' or 'suitable' (yi) and 'sun' or 'day' (ri), conveying prosperity and brightness
- China
Chinese
40Refers to the country of China, derived from ancient dynasties. As a given name, it carries geographic significance and cultural pride.
- Muchen
Chinese
40From Chinese characters meaning 'wood' (木) and 'morning/dawn' (晨), suggesting growth and new beginnings at daybreak.
- Zao
Chinese
28From Chinese elements meaning 'early' or 'morning' (早), often associated with new beginnings and dawn
- Xuri
Chinese
6From Chinese characters meaning 'sunrise' or 'dawn' (旭), symbolizing new beginnings and radiance
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
