Female and male first names : China.



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Yilin is a Chinese name meaning "harmony in nature," derived from the characters for "one" (一) and "forest" (林). It signifies unity with nature and has been bestowed upon notable figures like actress Yilin Sun and pianist Yilin Chen throughout history.
Yiming is a Chinese unisex given name derived from "Yi" (righteousness) and "Ming" (name), translating to "Righteous Name".
Yimo is a unique Chinese name that combines the meanings "with" or "using" ( Yi) and "silent" or "mute" (Mo), signifying someone who is quietly composed yet able to connect others in unity. It has been used throughout history, notably by poet Yimo Yan during the Tang Dynasty.
The name Yin originates from ancient Chinese philosophy, Taoism, representing feminine, passive energy.
Ying is a historic Chinese female given name meaning "meeting" or "greeting," derived from the character 迎, composed of 亻 (person) and 迎 (meet/greet). Associated with notable figures like Empress Wu Zetian, Ying has been used in literature and remains popular today for its positive connotations.
Ying is a traditional Chinese female name derived from the character '英', meaning 'heroic' or 'brave'.
Yining, a Manchu origin Chinese unisex name, means "calm" or "peaceful," composed of 'yi' (一) meaning "one" and 'ning' (宁) meaning "quiet.
Yinuo, a unique Chinese name, combines 'Yin' (silver) and 'Uo' (magnificent), translating to "magnificent silver.
Yinuo is a distinctive Chinese name meaning "reason for rain," inspired by ancient poetry and wishing abundance and fortune upon its bearer.
Yiqing is a Chinese name composed of "yi" (unique) and "qing" (clear), meaning 'unique clarity'. It originates from ancient Chinese literature and philosophy, embodying qualities of singularity and transparency.
Yiran is a Chinese given name meaning "unique calm", composed of the characters Yi (one/unique) and Ran (calm/peaceful).
Yishan is a feminine Chinese given name meaning "the first mountain".
Yitong is a Chinese name that combines "one" (unity) with "pass through/communicate," signifying harmony and effective communication.
The name Yixin is of Chinese origin, composed of 'Yi' meaning 'one', and 'Xin' translating to 'new', conveying the concept of a 'new beginning'.
Yixuan is a Chinese name meaning 'one who is as elegant as jade', symbolizing uniqueness, power, and nobility.
Yixuan is an ancient Chinese given name composed of 'Yi' (to rely on) and 'Xuan' (to declare), signifying 'to declare dependence'. It has been carried by notable figures like Emperor Xianzu and poet Yixuan, and remains popular today for its positive connotations and aesthetic appeal.
Yiyang is a beautiful Chinese name composed of "yi" (one/first) and "yang" (brightness/sun), signifying uniqueness, brightness, determination, and positivity.
Ynhi is a rare, captivating Chinese girl's name composed of "Yin" (surname/order) and "Hi" (aspire/hope), gaining popularity during early 20th-century cultural reform.
The name Yoo, of Korean origin, signifies "friendship" or "righteousness," symbolizing water or grain, and is traditionally considered fortunate and auspicious.
The Chinese name "You" means 'you' or oneself, and was popular among nobility, notably Empress Wu Zetian. Today, it signifies self-awareness and is believed to bring good fortune.
Youyou is a Chinese name derived from the character "有", meaning "to have" or "to exist". As a given name, it signifies uniqueness and individuality.
Yuan, a traditional Chinese name, means 'origin' or 'source'.
The name Yuan originates from Chinese, derived from the character 袁, signifying 'attendant' or 'retinue', implying accompaniment and support.
Yubin is a male Korean name composed of the characters for 'rain' and 'empty', translating to 'Empty Rain'.
Yuchen is a Chinese name with historical significance, combining 'Yu' (remaining) and 'Chen' (time), wishing abundance, punctuality, and diligence.
Yuchen is a Chinese given name derived from "Yu" (remainder) and "Chen" (dawn), signifying "remaining dawn".
Yue is a unisex Chinese name meaning "transcend" or "go beyond," with historical significance tied to ancient states and notable figures.
Yue is a traditional Chinese name meaning "moon", symbolizing brightness and harmony.
Yuen is a distinctive Chinese given name derived from the ancient and prestigious surname Yuan, meaning 'distant' or 'remote', symbolizing a long lineage.
The Chinese given name Yuepeng means 'Full Moon', signifying abundance, and is traditionally associated with males.
Yuepheng is a distinctive Chinese name meaning 'peaceful moon', reflecting harmony and balance.
Yufei is a Chinese given name that means "flying through the universe," symbolizing freedom and limitless possibilities.
Yuhan is a unique Chinese name composed of 'Yu', meaning jade or precious stone, and 'Han', referring to the powerful Han Dynasty. It signifies wealth, elegance, and cultural richness.
Yuhan is a Chinese given name meaning 'to cultivate depth' or 'profound nurturing'.
Yuhao is a modern Chinese given name that combines the characters 'Yu' (change) and 'Hao' (good), signifying transformation towards positivity.
Yuheng is a Chinese name originating from ancient characters 'Yu' meaning universe and 'Heng' meaning horizontal, symbolizing vastness.
Yujun is a Chinese name composed of "Yu" (abundance) and "Jun" (gentle), translating to "Gentle Abundance".
Yulexi is a distinct Chinese name composed of 'Yue' meaning moon and 'Xi' meaning west, translating to 'Western Moon'. This name was created by parents seeking uniqueness and personal meaning, reflecting Chinese associations of the moon with beauty and grace.
Yulie is a Chinese female name with a long history, derived from Yu-li, meaning 'precious principle'.
Yumin is a Chinese female given name meaning 'beautiful and elegant'.