Explanation of the name "士元"
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Hanyu Pinyin:shì
Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:91%
Cultural Meaning:94%
Hanyu Pinyin:yuán
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:91%
Cultural Meaning:94%
Literature Reference: 士元多才,德音孔昭。—— 《诗经·小雅·鹿鸣》 Shiyuan is talented, and his virtuous voice is widely known. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Minor Odes, The Deer's Call'.
士: Gentleman, lady, or sir, these terms are often used as elegant appellations for individuals of distinction, typically referring to those who possess an admirable demeanor, grace, and a refined sense of propriety. When applied to a name, it suggests that the person embodies a harmonious blend of character and poise.
元: "Begin, First. This character, often used in names, symbolizes the aspiration for a bright future and the desire to stand out as exceptional."
Meaning: A person of great talent and virtue, widely respected for his moral integrity.
陈士元 (Chen Shiyuan)
a Ming dynasty scholar and official from Yingcheng, known for his works such as 'Huang Shi' and 'Meng Lin Yuan Jie'.
蒋士元 (Jiang Shiyuan)
A Ming dynasty official from Yixing, Jiangsu, who served as the educational administrator of Yuanzhou, magistrate of Xinye, and assistant prefect of Jinan, posthumously honored as a court advisor in 1622.
王士元 (Wang Shiyuan)
A Song Dynasty artist from Runan Wancheng, skilled in painting, integrating various styles, and served as a local judge.