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Meaning of Chinese names

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  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Ho, Hoo, Woo, Wu). This is a Chinese surname. It is the surname of the current President of China. It refers to one of the "non-Han" people in China. [hu lai] means "mess things up, create havoc"; [hu shuo] means "talking nonsense".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Woo, Wu). It means "lake", "pond".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Foo, Fu).  It means "tiger". [ma hu] means "haphazard", "not too serious"; more commonly used for males.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Foo, Fu). It "amber". 

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fa, Fah).  It means "flower", "colourful", "blossom", "pattern", "spend". [gui hua] is a type of "white flower with good fragrance", [huo  hua] means "sparks", [mian hua] means "cotton"; more commonly used for females.

  , The word is pronounced in the fourth intonation when used as a surname, second intonation when used as a name. Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fa, Fah, Wah). It refers to the Chinese people. [hao hua] is something "luxurious";    [hua li] means "gorgeous"; [jing hua] means "essence", "best part".

   It means "thinking of", "bosom". 

  It is the name of a river in China.

  It is the name of a tree, Sophora japonica.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Foon, Hua, Hwa). [huan le] means "joy", "happiness", "exalting"; [huan song] means "send off";   [lian huan] means "get together, meet".

   It means "loop", "ring"; more commonly used for males.

  It means "Shine", "glow", "brilliant", "illustrious"; more commonly used for males.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Hwang, Hyunh, Ng, Oei, Ooi, Wee, Wong). This is a Chinese surname. It means "yellow".  is "gold".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Hwang, Hyunh).   [hui huang] means "brilliance", "glorious".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Hwang, Hyunh)It means "Imperial". [tang huang] means "majectic, Grand".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Hwang, Hyunh). [feng huang]  refers to the "phoenix".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fei). It means "Glorious", "brilliant".   means "brilliance", "glorious".   [guang  hui] means "radiance".

,   Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fei). It means "brilliant", "sunshine".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fei) It means "Intelligence"; more commonly used for females.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fei). It means "Benefits", "kindness", "kind deeds", "grace". [shi hui] refers to actual or practical benefits; more commonly used for females.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fei).  It refers to a species of orchid; more commonly used for females.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fei). It refers to various types of grasses; more commonly used for females.

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fatt). It means "live", "life". [huo li] refers to "vitality"; [ling huo] means "flexible"; [sheng huo] refer to "livelihood".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fhor). It means "fire". means "getting angry", means "sparks";   refers to "volcano".

  Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fhor). It means "assistant", "partner". [huo ji] refer to a "business assistant", "employee"; [jia huo] is a colloquial term for a person, a "chap", "guy".

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