Explanation of the name "祁"
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Literature Reference: Abundant like clouds, signifying prosperity. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Xiao Ya: Lu Ming'.
祁: Grandeur, ease, and abundance. When used in names, it often signifies impartiality and selflessness, and is considered auspicious for career and friendships.
Meaning: The character 'Qi' signifies abundance and prosperity, symbolizing flourishing and greatness.
张祁 (Zhang Qi)
a Song dynasty official, known for his loyalty and literary works, who was falsely accused by Qin Hui but later exonerated, and spent his later years in Wuhu.
李祁 (Li Qi)
a Chinese scholar and translator who studied English literature at Oxford and later focused on Zhu Xi's philosophy.
宋祁 (Song Qi)
a Northern Song dynasty writer and historian, co-compiled the 'New Book of Tang', renowned for the phrase 'red apricot branches spring is lively' in his poem 'Yulouchun', known as the 'Red Apricot Minister'.