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    Hóngchéng

    Pronunciation: hong-CHUNG

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    Red city/success

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Hóngchéng is a modern Chinese name, often chosen for its auspicious meaning. 'Hóng' (红) means 'red,' a color deeply symbolic in Chinese culture, representing good fortune, joy, and prosperity. 'Chéng' (城) means 'city' or 'wall,' implying stability and grandeur. Alternatively, 'Chéng' (成) can mean 'to succeed' or 'accomplish,' giving the name a meaning of 'red success' or 'great achievement.'

    The combination of these characters creates a name that is both visually evocative and rich in positive connotations. While not a traditional historical name, its components are ancient and frequently used in personal names. The choice of characters can vary, leading to slightly different nuances in meaning, but the core idea of prosperity and success remains.

    Hóngchéng in different fonts

    HóngchéngDancing Script
    HóngchéngCaveat
    HóngchéngSatisfy
    HóngchéngPacifico
    HóngchéngGreat Vibes

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