Explanation of the name "娥"
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Hanyu Pinyin:é
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:90%
Cultural Meaning:88%
Literature Reference: The beauty in red makeup, her slender hands gracefully revealed. Source from 'Nineteen Ancient Poems'.
娥: Chang'e, with her delicate and graceful eyebrows, is often used in names to signify a woman's captivating beauty, which is believed to leave a positive impression and enhance prospects for love and the favor of influential people.
Meaning: The beauty of a woman, adorned in red makeup, with graceful hands, symbolizes elegance and charm.
江娥 (Jiang E)
A servant of Zhu Laikun during the Ming Dynasty.
赵娥 (Zhao E)
a righteous woman of the Eastern Han Dynasty, known for avenging her father's murder by killing the perpetrator and later being pardoned.
曹娥 (Cao E)
a filial daughter from the Eastern Han Dynasty, who drowned herself in a river searching for her father's body, later revered as a model of filial piety.