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希仁

Xī Rén

"Aspiring to the Infinite Grace of Benevolence"

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Cultural Origin

A name that targets the highest Confucian ideal—Ren (benevolence)—suggesting a soul that seeks to be kind, wise, and profoundly human.

Meaning Explained

On this page, 希仁 is glossed as "Aspiring to the Infinite Grace of Benevolence".

A name that targets the highest Confucian ideal—Ren (benevolence)—suggesting a soul that seeks to be kind, wise, and profoundly human.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Names

What does the name Xi Ren (希仁) signify?

Xi Ren (希仁) signifies 'aspiring to benevolence.' It is a name for a boy expected to grow into a compassionate and wise leader.

How do you pronounce 希仁 (Xī Rén)?

希仁 is pronounced Xī Rén. On this page it is presented as a boy Chinese given name with wise and scholarly imagery.

What style or feeling does 希仁 convey?

This entry links 希仁 with wise and scholarly imagery and Water and Wood element associations. A name that targets the highest Confucian ideal—Ren (benevolence)—suggesting a soul that seeks to be kind, wise, and profoundly human.

Why might someone choose 希仁 as a Chinese name?

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

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