高: Elevated and towering, often used in names to depict individuals of noble stature, great accomplishments, and extraordinary lives.
Meaning: Tall, lofty, and excellent, symbolizing lofty aspirations and noble character.
钱高 (Qian Gao)
A Ming Dynasty hermit from Wuxi, known by his courtesy name Jingmin and art name Gushan.
段高 (Duan Gao)
an official of the Northern Song Dynasty, known as Duan Gao, from Luling, who achieved the Jinshi degree during the Yuanfeng era of Emperor Shenzong and served as Chengfeng Lang.
吴高 (Wu Gao)
a Ming Dynasty scholar from Guishan, Huizhou, Guangdong, who became a Jinshi in 1433 and served in various official positions.