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    Yongkang

    Pronunciation: YONG-kahng

    ⚥ Unisex
    Mandarin Chinese

    Meaning

    eternal health; forever healthy

    Origin

    Chinese

    History & Etymology

    Yongkang is a Chinese given name, typically used for males but occasionally for females. It is composed of two characters: '永' (yǒng), meaning 'eternal,' 'perpetual,' or 'forever,' and '康' (kāng), meaning 'healthy,' 'peaceful,' or 'prosperous.' The combination expresses a wish for enduring well-being and longevity. Like many Chinese names, its meaning is direct and aspirational, reflecting cultural values placed on health and prosperity. The name has been in use for centuries, though its popularity can fluctuate with trends and individual preferences for character combinations.

    Famous People Named Yongkang

    • Yongkang Li (李永康), a Chinese politician
    • Yongkang Chen (陈永康), a Taiwanese admiral

    Yongkang in different fonts

    YongkangDancing Script
    YongkangCaveat
    YongkangSatisfy
    YongkangPacifico
    YongkangGreat Vibes

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