珂: A stone akin to jade. In names, it often signifies noble character and a life of beauty, fostering harmony within the family.
Meaning: Ke means beautiful jade, symbolizing purity and elegance.
杨珂 (Yang Ke)
a literatus of the Song dynasty, known by the pseudonym Zhuxi, who lived in seclusion after the fall of the Song dynasty.
岳珂 (Yue Ke)
A Southern Song Dynasty literary figure and historian, grandson of Yue Fei, known for works like 'Jin Tuo Cui Bian' to exonerate his grandfather's wrongs and author of 'Ting Shi' and 'Yu Chu Ji'.
刘珂 (Liu Ke)
a Liao dynasty general known for his military exploits and service as the Northwest Route Pacification Commissioner, later enfeoffed as the Prince of Wu.