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    Lingkui

    Pronunciation: Ling-kway

    ⚥ Unisex
    Chinese

    Meaning

    Spirit of the mountain

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Lingkui is a name of Chinese origin. The character 'Ling' (灵) can mean 'spirit', 'soul', 'clever', or 'nimble', and is often associated with spiritual or supernatural entities, as well as intelligence and agility. The character 'Kui' (夔) refers to a mythical one-legged creature, often depicted as a dragon-like or ox-like beast, associated with mountains and rain in ancient Chinese mythology. It can also refer to a specific type of mountain or a high, steep peak.

    The combination of these characters suggests a meaning related to a powerful or spiritual entity connected to mountains. While 'Kui' can be a rare character in modern names, its mythological significance lends a unique and profound quality to Lingkui. The name is not widely common but carries a deep cultural resonance.

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