List of Chinese Baby Names Meanings

Ju long

(JOO-longk)

The meaning of the name “Ju-long” is: “Powerful, gigantic dragon”.

Meaning: As powerful as a dragon Origin: Chinese

Kang

(KANGK)

Another source of the name comes from the Kang Ju tribe, who moved into China from central Asia during the Han dynasty (206 bc–220 ad), and adopted their tribal name, Kang, as their surname. Chinese : variant of Geng 2. Korean: there are five Chinese characters for the surname Kang.

Meaning: Hale and healthy Origin: Chinese

Keung

(KEE-yahngk)

The meaning of the name “Keung” is: “Universe”. Categories: Chinese Names.

Meaning: Cosmos Origin: Chinese

Kong

(KONGK)

Kong (孔, /ˈkoʊŋ/) is a Chinese and Korean surname. It can also be written as Kung in Taiwan, Hung in Hong Kong, Khổng in Vietnam, and Gong in Korea. There are around 2.1 million people with this surname in China in 2002, representing 0.23% of the population.

Meaning: Sky, Heaven Origin: Chinese

Kun

(KOON)

The name Kun is a baby boy name. The name Kun comes from the Chinese origin. In Chinese the meaning of the name Kun is: The universe. Similar Names: Jun ( Chinese )

Meaning: Earth Origin: Chinese

Kuo

(KWOH)

Quach, Kwak. "Guo", written in Chinese: 郭, is one of the most common Chinese surnames and means "the wall that surrounds a city" in Chinese; it can also be transliterated into English as Cok, Guo, Quo, Quek, Kuo, Kuoch, Kok, Koc, Kwek, Kwik, Kwok., Kuok, Kuek, Gock, Koay or Ker.

Meaning: Capacious or limitless Origin: Chinese

Laquan

(lə-KAHN)

The meaning of the name “Laquan” is: “The quiet one”.

Meaning: Spring Origin: Chinese

Lei

(LEH-yee)

Lei Name Meaning. Chinese : said to be from a modified form of the name of Lei Zu, principal wife of the legendary emperor Huang Di (2697–2595 bc) and the first woman to be designated empress. Chinese : Cantonese variant of Li 1. Dutch: nickname for a lazy person, from Middle Dutch lei 'lazy'.

Meaning: Thunderous Origin: Chinese

Li

(LI)

Li Name Meaning. Chinese : from a character meaning 'minister'. This was part of the title of Gao Yao, a great-grandson of the legendary emperor Zhuan Xu, who became famous as a minister under the model emperors Yao and Shun in the 23rd century bc; he was the first to introduce laws for the repression of crime.

Meaning: Strong or powerful Origin: Chinese

Liang

(LEE-yahnk)

Liang (surname) ... Meaning "a beam", "a bridge", or "an elevation", or "a mast", the surname is often transliterated as Leung (in Hong Kong) or Leong (in Macau, Malaysia, and Singapore) according to its Cantonese and Hakka pronunciation, Neo / Nio / Niu (Hokkien, Teochew, Hainan), or Liong (Foochow).

Meaning: Bright one Origin: Chinese