The name Cing is of Chinese origin, derived from the surname "Qing" which means "pure" or "clean". It was originally associated with the royal family during the Qing Dynasty and has since become widely used among the Chinese population. Although not as common as a given name, Cing has historical significance due to its association with Qiu Cing, a revolutionary feminist martyr from the late Qing Dynasty. The name represents purity, cleanliness, and a connection to China's rich history and culture.