For boys, Chinese naming customs often emphasize strength, virtue, or success. Classics like Jun (“talented”) or Wei (“great”) highlight both family aspirations and cultural values. Centuries of dynastic history meet contemporary flair, allowing parents to create a meaning-packed identity. By selecting a Chinese baby boy name, you forge a link to Confucian principles, philosophical depth, and a future shaped by honor and ambition.
Cai means 'to prosper'.
Chai carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chakong carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Chay represents 'the unique cultural adaptation of tea in the Ottoman Empire'.
Che represents 'a blend of cultural and historical significance'.
Chen means 'old'.
Chi symbolizes 'life force'.
Chiam represents 'auspiciousness and prosperity'.
Chol means 'sand'.
Daequan carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Faction
Spring
Big mountain
Big
Sea
Great mountain
Short
Good
Of Chinese origin origin.
Brave or heroic
Little one
Strong
Strong and steadfast
To be together
A variant of Chinese characters and deeply rooted in Korean naming traditions
Ruler
Sea
In the provided sources
Strong
To be born
Beautiful and wise
Child
Of the classic origin.
Kwan means 'all'.
Of the name origin.
Lequan carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Lian means 'lotus'.
Liang means 'brigth'.
Liem means 'honest'.
Lin means 'forest'.
Luan means 'warrior'.
South
White
Authority and power
Que
Ren signifies 'qualities such as lotus blossom and love'.
Romell means 'citizen of Rome'.
Rui means 'famous ruler'.
San symbolizes 'respect'.
Shan means 'honour'.
Shi carries unique cultural or symbolic value.