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    Yigang

    Pronunciation: YEE-gahng

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    righteous, firm, strong, steel, rigid, upright

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Yigang is a Chinese name, typically composed of two characters. The first character, 'Yi' (义/義), commonly means 'righteousness', 'justice', or 'meaning'. The second character, 'Gang' (刚/剛), means 'firm', 'strong', 'steel', or 'rigid'. The combination of these characters creates a name that conveys qualities of integrity, strength, and steadfastness. Like many Chinese names, the precise meaning can vary slightly depending on the specific characters chosen by the parents, as there are often multiple characters with similar pronunciations but different meanings. The name is generally chosen to impart positive virtues and aspirations for the child.

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