Ni is a unisex given name of Chinese origin. Its meaning and pronunciation may vary depending on the Chinese character used to write it.
The most common interpretation of the name Ni when written with the character "倪" is "jade." Jade in Chinese culture is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and spiritual significance. Therefore, the name Ni could be seen as a symbol of elegance, preciousness, and uniqueness.
Another possible meaning of Ni, when written with the character "妮," is "precious girl." This version of the name emphasizes the idea of femininity and cherished value.
The history of the name Ni can be traced back to ancient Chinese dynasties. It was often used as a given name for both boys and girls in imperial courts and noble families. Some notable historical figures named Ni include Ni Zan, a famous painter during the Yuan Dynasty, and Ni Hongyu, a prominent official during the Qing Dynasty.
Today, Ni continues to be popular among parents in China and other countries with significant Chinese populations. It is often given to children as a way to honor Chinese heritage or culture. Despite its traditional roots, the name Ni has also gained international recognition due to its unique sound and meaning.
"Ni experienced a rise and fall in popularity from 1983 to 2014, with peaks of 5 births per year in both 1983 and 2003, reaching its highest point at 7 births in 2005. However, it decreased again to 5 births in 2014. Overall, there were a total of 22 babies named Ni between these years."