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    Yachu

    Pronunciation: YAH-choo

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    Jade, precious stone

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    The name Yachu is of Chinese origin, derived from the characters 'Ya' (雅) meaning 'elegant, graceful' or 'Ya' (玡) meaning 'jade' and 'Chu' (初) meaning 'beginning, first' or 'Chu' (珠) meaning 'pearl, bead'. The combination often evokes images of beauty, preciousness, and new beginnings. While it can be used for both genders, its usage might lean slightly towards females due to the association with jade and pearls, which are often linked with feminine beauty in Chinese culture. The specific meaning can vary depending on the exact characters chosen by the parents.

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