璟: The radiance of jade, symbolizing virtue, precious jade, exquisite beauty, and a gentle, jade-like temperament in names.
Meaning: Jing signifies the luster of a beautiful jade, symbolizing purity, nobility, and radiance.
刘璟 (Liu Jing)
a Ming dynasty scholar and military strategist from Qingtian, Zhejiang, known for his expertise in Buddhism and military affairs, and author of 'Yizhai Ji' and 'Wuyin Ji'.
罗璟 (Luo Jing)
a Ming Dynasty scholar from Taihe, Jiangxi, who served as a compiler and editor, and later as the director of education in Fujian and the chancellor of the Imperial Academy in Nanjing.
萧璟 (Xiao Jing)
Son of Emperor Ming of Western Liang, Xiao Kui, and Empress Zhang.