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'.
宋璟 (Song Jing)
A Tang Dynasty statesman and politician, who held various high-ranking positions including Left Chancellor of the Ministry of Justice and Left Chancellor of the Kaiyuan era under Emperor Xuanzong.
李璟 (Li Jing)
A poet and emperor of the Southern Tang during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, known for his literary works and political maneuvers.