The baby name Jing-Quo is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Mandarin (approx.): /tɕiŋ kwɔ/ — English approximation: "Jing-Kwoh" or "Jing-Kwo".
Jing-Quo is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Jing-Quo is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Mandarin (approx.): /tɕiŋ kwɔ/ — English approximation: "Jing-Kwoh" or "Jing-Kwo".
Jing-Quo is Chinese in Origin.
Jing-Quo is a Sinophone masculine given name formed from Jing and Guo (国/國, “nation; state”). Jing can be written with several characters, most prominently 经/經 (“to manage; the classics”), as well as 敬 (“respect”), 景 (“brightness; scenery”), 靖 (“pacify”), or 晶 (“crystal”). The pairing 经国/經國 is classical in tone, meaning “to manage the state” or “statecraft,” and conveys capability and patriotic aspiration; other character choices yield readings like “bringing peace to the nation” (靖国) or “honoring the nation” (敬国).
Usage rose in the early–mid 20th century across Chinese communities, aligning with nation‑building ideals. A well‑known bearer is Chiang Ching‑kuo (Jiang Jingguo, 蔣經國), which helped normalize the name. Romanization varies: Pinyin Jingguo or Jing-Guo; Wade–Giles Ching‑kuo; Cantonese forms such as Ching Gwok/Kwok. Diaspora records sometimes show Jing‑Kuo or Jing‑Quo. Without tone marks, Guó is often written Guo/Kuo/Quo.
Jing-Quo doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.
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