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昭璇

Zhāo Xuán

"The Brilliant Luster of the North Star Jade"

Elegant & NobleModern & Chic

Cultural Origin

‘Xuan’ is a beautiful star-shaped jade. Combined with ‘Zhao’, it represents a person who is as radiant and constant as the stars in the sky.

Meaning Explained

On this page, 昭璇 is glossed as "The Brilliant Luster of the North Star Jade".

‘Xuan’ is a beautiful star-shaped jade. Combined with ‘Zhao’, it represents a person who is as radiant and constant as the stars in the sky.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chinese Names

What does the name Zhāo Xuán (昭璇) symbolize?

Zhāo Xuán symbolizes 'bright jade' or 'shining stars'. It is a name that conveys a sense of high ambition, brilliance, and a truly stellar personality.

How do you pronounce 昭璇 (Zhāo Xuán)?

昭璇 is pronounced Zhāo Xuán. On this page it is presented as a girl Chinese given name with elegant and noble imagery.

What style or feeling does 昭璇 convey?

This entry links 昭璇 with elegant and noble imagery and Fire and Fire element associations. ‘Xuan’ is a beautiful star-shaped jade. Combined with ‘Zhao’, it represents a person who is as radiant and constant as the stars in the sky.

Why might someone choose 昭璇 as a Chinese name?

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

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