Literature Reference: Xi means light. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
熙: Harmonious and joyous, a scene of amity and delight.
Meaning: Xi signifies brightness and prosperity, symbolizing flourishing and warmth.
丰熙 (Feng Xi)
a Ming Dynasty political figure and scholar, known for his resistance against Liu Jin and involvement in the Great Rites Controversy.
章熙 (Zhang Xi)
a Ming Dynasty scholar from Haiyang, Guangdong, who became a Jinshi in 1544 and served in various governmental positions including Guangxi's judicial commissioner.
元熙 (Yuan Xi)
A member of the Northern Wei imperial family, he served as General of Pacifying the West and Governor of Xiangzhou, and was killed after a failed uprising against Yuan Cha, posthumously titled Prince Wenzhuang.