Female and male first names : China.



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Jiani is a unique Chinese name composed of "Ji" meaning lucky or auspicious, and "Yan" meaning speech or language, signifying fortunate eloquence.
Jianna is a captivating Chinese name derived from 'jian,' meaning 'beautiful,' signifying elegance and grace.
Jianne is a captivating Chinese-origin name derived from the character "简", meaning 'simple' or 'elegant'.
The name Jiaqi of Chinese origin means "Beautiful Spirit".
Jiarui, of Chinese origin, means 'beautiful elegance' and is composed of the characters Jia ('beautiful') and Rui ('spiritual/elegant'). Though not historically prominent, it's considered attractive due to its positive meaning.
Jiaxin is a popular Chinese boy's name meaning 'celebration of new beginnings'.
Jiaya, a rare Chinese name composed of "auspicious" (吉) and "elegant" (雅), holds historical significance as it honors Lady Ji of the Zhou Dynasty known for her grace and wisdom.
Jiayi is a Chinese given name that means "the first/eldest in the family", originally used for males but now given to females too, symbolizing unity and continuity within families. It also signifies righteousness and integrity.
Jiayi is a female Chinese name meaning 'Happy Rendezvous' or 'Beautiful Meeting'.
Jiaying is a modern Chinese female name meaning "Ultimate Heroism," composed of the characters "extreme" (极) and "heroic" (英).
Jiayir is a distinctive Chinese name whose meaning varies depending on its character composition, potentially symbolizing continuous improvement or fairness and justice.
Jiayue is a Chinese name composed of 'Ji' meaning 'auspicious', and 'Yue' signifying 'moon', combining fortune and serenity.
Jie is a Chinese-origin name composed of "ji" (strength/power) and "e" (happy/joyful), conveying strength and happiness.
Jie is an ancient Chinese name composed of characters Ji (end) and E (epidemic), signifying completion or accomplishment, popularized during the Zhou Dynasty for those born at month's end.
Jiesha is a Chinese name composed of "Jie" meaning pure/clean and "Sha" meaning sand/beach, symbolizing purity and simplicity.
Jieun is a Korean feminine given name composed of two Chinese characters, '지' (ji) and '운' (eon), signifying 'wisdom' or 'intelligence', and associated with good fortune.
Jikai is a Chinese name composed of the characters "ji" meaning auspicious and "kai" meaning to open or begin, translating to "auspicious beginning".
The name Jinan, of Chinese origin, means "golden peace" or "peaceful gold", reflecting preciousness and tranquility.
Jinny is a Chinese name derived from "jin," meaning "golden." It signifies wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
Jiquan is a Chinese boy's name originating from Mandarin, composed of 'Ji' meaning "machine" or "device", and 'Quan' translating to "spring" or "source". It signifies innovation, creativity, water, nature, and harmony between humanity and nature.
Jlin is a unique Chinese name derived from the surname Ji, meaning "gentle and beautiful," conveying elegance and nobility rooted in ancient Chinese history.
Jolin is a rare Chinese name composed of "Juo" (挙), meaning 'to raise', and "Lin" (麟), signifying the mythical giraffe creature in Chinese culture.
The name Joo, of Korean origin, means "good fortune" or "auspicious".
Junming is a rare yet historic Chinese name meaning "uniform brightness".
Junxi is a historic Chinese given name, first used during the Song Dynasty, meaning 'handsome and talented' (俊) combined with 'bright or brilliant' (熹). It's known for its unique sound and elegant meaning, reflecting intelligence and talent.
Junyi is a unisex Chinese name that means "beautiful and artistic".
Junyu is a Chinese unisex name meaning 'pure jade,' reflecting beauty, purity, and good luck, as jade is highly valued in Chinese culture. It dates back to the Qing Dynasty and has been borne by notable historical figures like Junyu Xie.
Junzhe is a Chinese name composed of "pure" (Jun) and "arrive at" (Zhe), conveying the meaning of "pure arrival".
Kaige is a rare Chinese male given name with unique meaning derived from its characters "Kai" (open/beginning) and "Ge" (format/style), suggesting innovation or creativity.
Kaiming is of Chinese origin, translating to "open and bright". Its two characters are "开" (kāi), meaning 'open', and "明" (míng), signifying 'bright'. Commonly used for males but unisex, it's pronounced as 'kye-ming' or 'kai-ming'.
Kaisun is a captivating Chinese name derived from "开" (open) and "顺" (smooth), signifying progress that unfolds smoothly.
Kaiwen is a Chinese boy's name meaning "Open to Culture".
Kaiyan, of Chinese origin, combines "Kai" (open/beginning) and "Yan" (swallow), symbolizing openness, renewal, and resilience.
Kaizyn is a Chinese origin name derived from '开心' meaning 'open heart', symbolizing warmth and joy.
Kexin is a Chinese name composed of 'harmony' (Ke) and 'heart/mind' (Xin), translating to 'harmonious heart' or 'peaceful mind.'
Keyun is a Chinese name composed of "Key" meaning 'opposite' and "Yun" meaning 'cloud', signifying balance between earth and sky. It's believed to bring good fortune and encourage harmony in life, with notable figures like poet Keyun Zhang throughout Chinese history. Today, it remains popular for its unique sound and rich symbolism.
Kimsey is a unique, contemporary invented name of uncertain origin, potentially from Korean or Chinese roots, but widely believed to mean "beauty of nature" or "graceful warrior".
Kin is an Asian boy's name with Chinese origins meaning 'golden' or 'noble', associated with wealth and valor in various cultures.
Kongcheng is an ancient Chinese given name originating from the Song Dynasty, meaning "vaulted success" or "lofty flourishing".
Kongmeng is a Chinese name composed of 'Kong' (empty) and 'Meng' (dream), signifying 'dream of emptiness' with varied symbolic interpretations.