Tàifēng
Pronunciation: tai-FUNG
Meaning
typhoon, great wind
Origin
Chinese
History & Etymology
The name Tàifēng (颱風/台风) literally means 'typhoon' in Mandarin Chinese. While it is not a traditional given name, it can be used creatively, often for its powerful and evocative imagery. The term 'typhoon' itself has a fascinating etymology, believed to be derived from the Chinese 'dàfēng' (大風) meaning 'great wind' or 'tái fēng' (颱風) which is the modern term. It also has connections to the Greek 'Typhon', a monstrous giant.
Tàifēng in different fonts
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