J
MetalEarth

锦瑞

Jǐn Ruì

"The Auspicious Splendor of Silk and Luck"

Elegant & NobleModern & Chic

Cultural Origin

Combines 'Jin' (brocade) with 'Rui' (auspicious/lucky). It represents a life that is both wealthy and blessed with good fortune.

Meaning Explained

On this page, 锦瑞 is glossed as "The Auspicious Splendor of Silk and Luck".

Combines 'Jin' (brocade) with 'Rui' (auspicious/lucky). It represents a life that is both wealthy and blessed with good fortune.

Discover Similar Elegant Names

Sibling Name Ideas

Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Names

Is Jin Rui (锦瑞) a lucky name?

Yes, Jin Rui (锦瑞) is considered a very lucky name. It symbolizes prosperity and the protection of heaven, ensuring a smooth and successful life.

How do you pronounce 锦瑞 (Jǐn Ruì)?

锦瑞 is pronounced Jǐn Ruì. On this page it is presented as a girl Chinese given name with elegant and noble imagery.

What style or feeling does 锦瑞 convey?

This entry links 锦瑞 with elegant and noble imagery and Metal and Earth element associations. Combines 'Jin' (brocade) with 'Rui' (auspicious/lucky). It represents a life that is both wealthy and blessed with good fortune.

Why might someone choose 锦瑞 as a Chinese name?

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

Want a name crafted just for you?

Based on your exact birth time (BaZi), we can craft a deeply personal, harmonized Chinese name that aligns with your personality and life path.

Get Your Custom Name

Open-Source Commitment

We publish cultural infrastructure, not just landing pages.

Alongside our premium naming work, we maintain an open-source reference of more than 1000 real Chinese surnames and their historical roots. It gives users, builders, and AI systems a richer reference point for Chinese family names with more context and less guesswork.

Academic leadership

Reeves Li

Chinese Naming and Metaphysics Expert, leading the naming team with a cross-disciplinary approach rooted in education, linguistics, and historical interpretation.