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Discover Your Perfect Chinese Name

Experience the ancient art of Chinese naming, where each character tells a story.
Let our experts craft a name that honors both your identity and Chinese tradition.

✨ Names crafted following traditional Chinese wisdom

Cultural Wisdom

The Art of Chinese Names

In Chinese culture, a name is more than an identity - it's a blessing and aspiration

Five Elements

Names are chosen based on the Wu Xing theory of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth to create harmony in life

Poetic Heritage

Drawing inspiration from classical works like the Book of Songs and Chu Ci to infuse names with cultural depth

Character Meaning

Each character is carefully selected for its beautiful meaning, harmonious pronunciation, and balanced strokes

Zodiac Influence

Incorporating elements that complement one's Chinese zodiac sign to enhance personal destiny

BaZi & Numerology

Considering birth time and numerological principles to ensure the name supports one's life path

Modern Context

Blending traditional wisdom with contemporary elements to create names that bridge past and present

Testimonials

Stories of Cultural Connection

Hear from others who discovered their Chinese identity

Emily Chen

International Student

My Chinese name '雅萱' (Yǎ Xuān) reflects my Year Pillar of Yang Wood Horse, bringing grace and adaptability. The name combines elegance (雅) with the beauty of spring flowers (萱), perfectly balancing my strong Wood element with the gentle Metal in my chart.

Michael Wilson

Business Consultant

Born in the Year of the Dragon (龙), my name '志远' (Zhì Yuǎn) was chosen to complement my BaZi chart's strong Earth influence. The combination of aspiration (志) and far-reaching goals (远) harmonizes with my Yang Fire Day Pillar, empowering my leadership qualities.

Sophie Anderson

Digital Artist

As someone born in the Year of the Snake (蛇), my name '艺凝' (Yì Níng) beautifully captures my creative spirit. The artistic element (艺) combined with focus (凝) balances my Yin Water Hour Pillar, enhancing my artistic intuition.

David Zhang

Tech Entrepreneur

My BaZi chart showed strong Metal influence with a Yang Metal Monkey Hour Pillar. The name '涛轩' (Tāo Xuān) was chosen to add Water (涛) and Wood (轩) elements, creating perfect harmony. Being born in the Year of the Tiger (虎) adds to my natural leadership qualities.

Lisa Wang

Research Scientist

With a Yin Earth Ox in my Day Pillar, my name '静璇' (Jìng Xuán) brings the needed balance. The peaceful quality (静) combined with the jade-like beauty (璇) complements my Year of the Rabbit (兔) characteristics, enhancing my analytical abilities.

Robert Lin

Cultural Ambassador

My name '明致' (Míng Zhì) was carefully chosen to balance my Wood-heavy BaZi chart. Born in the Year of the Horse (马), the brightness (明) and wisdom (致) in my name add Fire and Metal elements, creating a harmonious blend with my Yin Fire Snake Month Pillar.

Begin Your Chinese Name Journey

Discover a name that honors your identity and Chinese cultural wisdom