A name symbolizing tolerance, purity, and clarity.
Chinese name guide
Pronunciation: wáng hán qí
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Family Name: The surname 王 (Wang) is one of the most common surnames in China, with various origins. One theory traces it back to Ji, the 15th son of King Wen of Zhou, whose descendants adopted the surname 王. Another theory links it to Prince Bi Gan of the Shang Dynasty, whose descendants also took 王. Additionally, some ethnic minorities changed their surnames to 王. The character 王 originally means 'king' or 'monarch', symbolizing the highest position in ancient China.
Given Name: Han signifies tolerance and cultivation, while Qi refers to the Qi River, symbolizing clarity and purity. The name implies a broad mind and a pure heart.