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    Yàyīng

    Pronunciation: yah-YING

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    Asian hawk; elegant hawk

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Yàyīng is a modern Chinese name, often chosen for its evocative imagery. The character '亚' (yà) can mean 'Asia' or 'second/inferior', but in names, it frequently conveys a sense of elegance or refinement, especially when combined with other characters. The character '鹰' (yīng) means 'hawk' or 'eagle', symbolizing strength, keen sight, and ambition. The combination creates a name that suggests a noble and powerful bird, often associated with leadership and freedom. As a relatively contemporary name, its usage reflects a trend in China towards names that are both meaningful and aesthetically pleasing, often drawing from nature or aspirational qualities.

    Yàyīng in different fonts

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    YàyīngSatisfy
    YàyīngPacifico
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