The baby name Ming Ue is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Mandarin (if 明月, pinyin Míng Yuè): approximately 'ming-yweh' (Míng Yuè),Cantonese (if 明月, Jyutping Ming Jyut): approximately 'ming-yut',Hokkien/Taiwanese romanizations written Ue/Ueh: approximately 'ming-ueh' or 'ming-weh' (varies by dialect and romanization).
Ming Ue is Chinese in Origin.
The baby name Ming Ue is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced Mandarin (if 明月, pinyin Míng Yuè): approximately 'ming-yweh' (Míng Yuè),Cantonese (if 明月, Jyutping Ming Jyut): approximately 'ming-yut',Hokkien/Taiwanese romanizations written Ue/Ueh: approximately 'ming-ueh' or 'ming-weh' (varies by dialect and romanization).
Ming Ue is Chinese in Origin.
Ming Ue is a Sino–Asian compound given name pairing Ming (明, míng, “bright, clear, illustrious”) with a second morpheme most commonly Yue, here spelled Ue under older or dialectal romanizations that drop the initial y. Depending on the chosen character, Ue/Yue may be 月 (“moon”), 悅/悦 (“delight”), 岳 (“peak”), or 越 (“to surpass”). Together, the best-known reading is 明月 (Míngyuè), “bright moon,” a cherished image in classical verse and Mid‑Autumn lore; other pairings yield senses like “clear joy” or “brilliant heights.”
Used across Chinese-speaking communities as a unisex name with a gentle, literary tone; especially familiar in Cantonese as Ming Yuet and in Vietnamese as Minh Nguyệt. Variant forms include Ming Yue, Ming-Yue, Mingyue, Ming Yueh (Wade–Giles), and the diaspora spellings Ming Ue or Ming Yuet; reversals Yue Ming also occur. Related equivalents: Korean Myeong-wol and Japanese Meigetsu (明月), though these are less common as given names.
Ming Ue is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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