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承礼

Chéng Lǐ

"The Devoted Guardian of Sacred Rituals"

Wise & ScholarlyPoetic & Classical

Cultural Origin

Focuses on the classical virtue of 'Li' (ritual/etiquette) and the duty to uphold it (Cheng), marking the child as a person of high culture.

Meaning Explained

On this page, 承礼 is glossed as "The Devoted Guardian of Sacred Rituals".

Focuses on the classical virtue of 'Li' (ritual/etiquette) and the duty to uphold it (Cheng), marking the child as a person of high culture.

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What is the significance of the name Cheng Li (承礼)?

Cheng Li (承礼) signifies a commitment to traditional values, etiquette, and social order. It is a name that commands respect for its moral depth.

How do you pronounce 承礼 (Chéng Lǐ)?

承礼 is pronounced Chéng Lǐ. On this page it is presented as a boy Chinese given name with wise and scholarly imagery.

What style or feeling does 承礼 convey?

This entry links 承礼 with wise and scholarly imagery and Gold and Fire element associations. Focuses on the classical virtue of 'Li' (ritual/etiquette) and the duty to uphold it (Cheng), marking the child as a person of high culture.

Why might someone choose 承礼 as a Chinese name?

People are often drawn to 承礼 for its clear pronunciation, memorable imagery, and the balance between meaning, sound, and cultural atmosphere.

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