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    Chengen

    Pronunciation: Chung-gen

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    sincere, complete, inherit, succeed

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Chengen is a Chinese name, typically formed from two characters. 'Cheng' (成) can mean 'accomplish,' 'succeed,' or 'complete,' while 'Cheng' (诚) can mean 'sincere' or 'honest.' 'Gen' (恩) means 'kindness' or 'grace,' and 'Gen' (根) means 'root' or 'origin.' The specific meaning depends on the characters chosen by the parents. This practice of combining characters to form names is common in Chinese culture, allowing for a wide range of personalized meanings and aspirations for the child. The name's usage reflects traditional Chinese values emphasizing success, integrity, and foundational strength or kindness.

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    ChengenDancing Script
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