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玄逸

Xuán Yì

"The Mysterious Grace of the Transcendental"

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Cultural Origin

Rooted in Taoist philosophy, 'Xuan' refers to the deep mysteries of the universe, while 'Yi' signifies an unfettered, elegant freedom.

Meaning Explained

On this page, 玄逸 is glossed as "The Mysterious Grace of the Transcendental".

Rooted in Taoist philosophy, 'Xuan' refers to the deep mysteries of the universe, while 'Yi' signifies an unfettered, elegant freedom.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Names

Is Xuan Yi (玄逸) a unique Chinese name?

Yes, Xuan Yi (玄逸) is a sophisticated and rare name that suggests depth, mystery, and an elegant, carefree spirit.

How do you pronounce 玄逸 (Xuán Yì)?

玄逸 is pronounced Xuán Yì. On this page it is presented as a boy Chinese given name with jianghu-inspired imagery.

What style or feeling does 玄逸 convey?

This entry links 玄逸 with jianghu-inspired imagery and Water and Fire element associations. Rooted in Taoist philosophy, 'Xuan' refers to the deep mysteries of the universe, while 'Yi' signifies an unfettered, elegant freedom.

Why might someone choose 玄逸 as a Chinese name?

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

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