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Chinese names - Baby names with the origin Chinese

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Ran Varies by origin: Hebrew 'he sang' / 'joyful'; Old Norse Rán (sea-goddess) associated with 'plunder/robbery'; Japanese commonly 'orchid' when written 蘭 (other meanings depend on kanji); Sanskrit/Hindi 'battle' (रण); Chinese 冉 'gradually' and also a surname. Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Norse, Sanskrit Unisex 15 #101
Sha Variable by origin; commonly a short form or name element. Possible senses include 'sand' (Chinese), 'king' (Persian, from Shah), or meanings inherited from longer names (e.g., 'beautiful,' 'thankful'). Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit Unisex 15 #102
Ziyi Purple radiance Chinese, Mandarin Girl 15 #103
Hoan Joy, rejoicing Chinese, Vietnamese Boy 14 #104
Sa Varies by language - Sanskrit: 'he/that'; Vietnamese: 'sand'; Chinese/Japanese/Korean: meaning depends on the character used (often a phonetic or transliteration form). Also used as a short form of longer names. Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Sanskrit, Vietnamese Unisex 13 #105
Hai Vietnamese: "two" or "second"; Chinese (海, Hǎi): "sea, ocean". Chinese, Vietnamese Unisex 12 #106
Ru Varies by language: Chinese characters can mean "as/like" or "scholar"; Japanese is a phonetic syllable; Vietnamese "ru" means "to lull"; in English/Hebrew used as a short form of Ruth or Ruby. Chinese, English, Germanic, Hebrew, Japanese, Turkish, Vietnamese Unisex 12 #107
Yidi Varies by Chinese characters chosen; commonly combines meanings of 'Yi' (e.g., justice, joy, one, art, perseverance) and 'Di' (e.g., virtue, guide, younger sibling, clear) - e.g., 'joyful guide' or 'righteous and virtuous'. Chinese Unisex 11 #108
Zi Child; purple Chinese Girl 11 #109
Ziyu Varies by characters; commonly 'precious jade' or 'child of jade' (子瑜), also seen as 'purple universe' (紫宇) or 'child/feather jade' (子羽) Chinese Unisex 11 #110
Koh Varies by origin and characters. Commonly from Korean/Chinese 高 meaning 'high, tall'; in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (examples: 孝 'filial piety', 幸 'happiness', 浩 'vast'); in Thai (เกาะ) 'koh' means 'island' (used in place names and nicknames). Cantonese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai Unisex 10 #111
Qi Commonly 'vital energy' or 'life force' (qi); as a given name the meaning depends on the character - e.g. 祺 'auspicious', 琪 'fine jade', 齐 'together/even', 启 'to open/start'. Chinese Unisex 10 #112
Song Varies by language/character. Common meanings include 'pine' (松), the surname/dynasty 'Song' (宋), 'ode/praise' (颂/頌); in English it can also be used as the common noun 'song'. Chinese, English, Korean, Vietnamese Unisex 10 #113
Ye In Chinese (叶/葉) it means "leaf"; in Korean the meaning depends on the Hanja used for the syllable; in English usage it's typically a chosen mononym/nickname without inherent lexical meaning Chinese, English, Korean Unisex 10 #114
Si Varies by origin: as an English nickname from Simon ('he has heard'); as a Welsh/Irish short form of feminine names (e.g. Siân, Síle) related to Jane/Cecilia; in Chinese romanization 'Si' can represent characters meaning 'thought' (思), 'silk' (丝), 'four' (四), etc. Chinese, English, Irish, Vietnamese, Welsh Unisex 9 #115
Wei Great; power; fern Chinese Boy 8 #116
Yun Chinese: commonly 'cloud' (云/雲) or other meanings depending on hanzi (e.g., 允 'permit', 昀 'sunlight'); Korean: from hanja 尹 often meaning 'to govern' and used as a surname. Chinese, Korean Unisex 8 #117
Ma Varies by language - in Chinese (马/馬) a common surname meaning 'horse'; in Vietnamese 'má' means 'mother'; also used as a short form of Mary/Maria/Margaret in English-speaking contexts. Chinese, English, Vietnamese Unisex 7 #118
Do Birchleaf pear Chinese, Vietnamese Girl 6 #119
Dong Vietnamese: 'Đông' = 'east' or 'winter'. Chinese surname 董 (Dǒng): originally 'to supervise/oversee' (used as a family name). Korean: often from hanja 東 meaning 'east' (meaning varies by hanja). Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese Boy 6 #120
Kee Varies by origin. Often a diminutive or anglicized form rather than a single fixed meaning. In English contexts it can imply 'key'/'keeper' (from 'Key'); in Chinese or Korean contexts the meaning depends on the original character. Chinese, English, Irish, Korean, Scottish Unisex 6 #121
Ku Hawaiian: name of a major god (often associated with war and prosperity). Chinese: represents several surnames/characters (e.g., 苦 'bitter'; 顧 'to look after'). Korean/Japanese: a syllable/romanization whose meaning depends on the hanja/kanji used. Chinese, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean Boy 6 #122
Liang Depends on the character: 良 'good, virtuous'; 梁 'beam, bridge' (common surname); 亮 'bright' Chinese Boy 6 #123
Xintong Childlike heart Chinese, Mandarin Girl 6 #124
Yeri Sharp, keen Chinese, Korean Girl 6 #125
Bian Varies by origin - Chinese: linked to surname 卞 or characters with senses like 'distinguish' or 'change'; Arabic/Persian (from Bayan): 'clarity, eloquence, statement'; Western (as a Brian variant): 'noble, strong'. Arabic, Chinese, Persian Unisex 5 #126
Dashan Big mountain Chinese Boy 5 #127
Duan Chinese: from characters meaning 'section/segment', 'end', or 'upright' (e.g., 段). Irish (Gaelic): 'poem' or 'song'. Chinese, Irish Unisex 5 #128
Erya Either 'noble' (as a form of Arya) or 'elegant/graceful' / name of an ancient Chinese lexicon (as 尔雅). Chinese Unisex 5 #129
Feng Varies by character: 'wind' (风), 'phoenix' (凤), 'maple' (枫), 'edge/blade' (锋), or the surname '冯'. Chinese Unisex 5 #130
Heng Constant, persistent; lucky Chinese, Khmer Boy 5 #131
Hongyi Varies by characters; commonly 'great/expansive + resolute' (e.g., 宏毅/弘毅) or 'red + art/joy' (e.g., 红艺/红怡). Chinese Unisex 5 #132
Ji Varies by character; common meanings include 'auspicious', 'record', 'season', 'wisdom', 'will/determination'. Chinese, Hindi, Korean Unisex 5 #133
Seo Varies by hanja Chinese, Japanese, Korean Girl 5 #134
Sheng Victory; flourishing Chinese Girl 5 #135
Shuo Varies by Chinese character: can mean 'to speak' (说, shuō), 'great/large' (硕, shuò), 'sparkle/shine' (烁, shuò), or 'new moon' (朔, shuò). Chinese Unisex 5 #136
Sohee Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Girl 5 #137
Tong Varies by character: in Chinese can mean 'child' (童), 'paulownia tree' (桐), 'copper' (铜) or be a surname (佟); in Thai (ทอง, often romanized Thong/Tong) it means 'gold'. Chinese Unisex 5 #138
Wen Varies by Chinese character: 文 = 'literature, culture'; 温 = 'warm, gentle'; 闻 = 'to hear, famed'. In Welsh 'wen' = 'white, fair, blessed'. Chinese, Welsh Unisex 5 #139
Xiang Soar; auspicious; fragrant Chinese Boy 5 #140
Yifei Meaning varies by Chinese characters; commonly conveys 'graceful, elegant, fragrant' or 'flying/soaring'. Chinese Unisex 5 #141
Zheng Toponymic family name meaning 'of the state/family of Zheng'; sometimes associated with notions of correctness or uprightness via homophonous characters. Chinese Unisex 5 #142
Liu A Chinese family name derived from an ancient clan name; the character 劉 originally had meanings related to combat/striking. (Note: the homophone 柳 means 'willow' but is a different character.) Chinese Unisex 3 #143
Ah Young Refined excellence Chinese, Korean Girl
Ah-in Varies by hanja Chinese, Korean Girl
Aihua Commonly written 爱华 or 爱花 - 'ài' (love) + 'huá/huā' (flower, splendor, or 'China') - often interpreted as 'beloved flower' or 'cherished splendor'. Chinese Girl
Aijia From 'ài' (爱, 'love') + 'jiā' (佳 'good/beautiful' or 家 'home') - 'beloved' / 'beautiful home' / 'loving and good'. Chinese Girl
Aimin Depends on characters: commonly 'love + people' (爱民) or 'love + quick/clever' (爱敏); broadly conveys 'loving/beloved' and/or 'clever/quick'. Chinese Unisex
Aiy Most commonly 'love' (from Chinese/Japanese 'Ai'); in Vietnamese 'Ai' can mean 'who'. Also used as a modern/invented name without a traditional meaning. Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese Unisex
Amah Akan: 'born on Saturday'. Hebrew: 'maidservant' or 'cubit/measure'. In Chinese/SE Asian usage: 'nanny' or 'wet nurse'. Akan, Chinese, Hebrew Girl

Chinese name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Chinese-origin name in our dataset.

1,077
Names in this origin
6
With data in 2025
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Births 2025
35,205
Peak year 0