Yuanhao
Yuanhao is a Chinese given name that has been used for centuries. It is composed of two characters: "Yuan" (元) and "Hao" (好). The character "Yuan" means "origin" or "beginning," while "Hao" translates to "good" or "excellent." Therefore, Yuanhao can be interpreted as "good beginning" or "excellent origin." This name has been popular among both males and females in China. It is often associated with qualities such as being a good leader, having a strong foundation, and being well-regarded. Yuanhao has been used by various historical figures, including Yuanhao, the fourth emperor of the Western Xia dynasty, and Yuanhao, a prominent scholar during the Tang dynasty. The name continues to be used in contemporary China, reflecting its enduring appeal and positive connotations.