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    Guying

    Pronunciation: Goo-ying

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    heroic, outstanding, or brave eagle

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Guying is a modern Chinese name, often constructed from two characters. The character 'Gu' (谷) can mean 'valley' or 'grain', but in names, it often takes on a more aspirational meaning like 'heroic' or 'outstanding'. The character 'Ying' (英) means 'hero', 'brave', or 'eagle'. Together, these characters form a name that evokes qualities of strength, nobility, and aspiration. As with many Chinese names, the exact meaning can vary slightly depending on the specific characters chosen by the parents, but the general sentiment is positive and strong. It is not a name with ancient historical roots but rather a contemporary creation reflecting desired virtues.

    Guying in different fonts

    GuyingDancing Script
    GuyingCaveat
    GuyingSatisfy
    GuyingPacifico
    GuyingGreat Vibes

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