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云岫

Yún Xiù

"The Ethereal Peaks Shrouded in Mist"

Nature & FloralPoetic & Classical

Cultural Origin

Derived from Tao Yuanming's poetry, describing the clouds emerging from the mountain peaks with effortless freedom and natural mystery.

Meaning Explained

On this page, 云岫 is glossed as "The Ethereal Peaks Shrouded in Mist".

Derived from Tao Yuanming's poetry, describing the clouds emerging from the mountain peaks with effortless freedom and natural mystery.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Names

Is Yun Xiu (云岫) a rare Chinese name?

Yun Xiu (云岫) is a rare and highly literary name. It evokes classical landscape paintings where clouds meet the mountains, perfect for a visionary or artistic child.

How do you pronounce 云岫 (Yún Xiù)?

云岫 is pronounced Yún Xiù. On this page it is presented as a girl Chinese given name with nature-inspired and floral imagery.

What style or feeling does 云岫 convey?

This entry links 云岫 with nature-inspired and floral imagery and Water and Earth element associations. Derived from Tao Yuanming's poetry, describing the clouds emerging from the mountain peaks with effortless freedom and natural mystery.

Why might someone choose 云岫 as a Chinese name?

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

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