A name symbolizing beauty, purity, and fragrance like a flower.
Chinese name guide
Pronunciation: yè fú ruǐ
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Family Name: The surname 叶 originates from the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BCE) in the State of Chu. Prince Zhen, son of King Zhuang of Chu, was granted the fiefdom of Shenlu (present-day Jingmen, Hubei), and his descendants adopted the surname 沈 ('Shěn'). In the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 CE), Shen Zuliang's son, Shen Zhuliang, was granted the fiefdom of Yeyi (present-day Yexian, Henan), and his descendants changed their surname to 叶 ('Yè') in honor of the fiefdom.
Given Name: Fú refers to the lotus flower, while Ruǐ means the stamen, symbolizing beauty, purity, and fragrance like a flower.