Explanation of the name "琼"
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Hanyu Pinyin:qióng
Wuxing:Wood
Recommendability:95%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Literature Reference: 投我以木瓜,报之以琼琚。——《诗经·卫风·木瓜》 You gave me a quince, and I return you a jade pendant. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Odes of Wei, Quince'.
琼: Jade. Often used in names to signify beauty and grace, it helps to leave a favorable impression on others.
Meaning: Qiong signifies precious jade, symbolizing rarity, beauty, and purity.
黎琼 (Li Qiong)
a scholar from Qiongshan in the Ming Dynasty, known for mastering the Five Classics and living a reclusive life dedicated to reading, passing away in his eighties.
王琼 (Wang Qiong)
a prominent official during the mid-Ming Dynasty, known for his contributions in managing the Grand Canal and fortifying the northwestern frontier.
茹琼 (Ru Qiong)
a renowned courtesan of the Ming dynasty, celebrated for her beauty and artistic talents in Qiantang.