People born in the Year of the Rabbit are among the most fortunate of the twelve Chinese zodiac signs. As told in Chinese mythology, it is a symbol of longevity and a spirit of the moon. When Westerners admire the moon, people born in the Year of the Rabbit may jokingly say that the moon is a ball of cheese or tell children a story about the moon. When a Chinese person looks at the moon, those born in the Year of the Rabbit see the Jade Rabbit standing near a rock under a osmanthus tree holding the elixir of immortality. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, children carry paper rabbit lanterns up small hills to watch the moon and admire the Jade Rabbit. It is said that the Year of the Rabbit brings peace or at least provides temporary respite from war or conflict. Below we have prepared some names that girls often use for your reference (without considering auspiciousness).
Yue Ting: Yue: a mythical pearl; Ting: beautiful
You Xuan (You: excellent in all aspects; Xuan: as beautiful as a gem, popular and well-liked)
Man Ni (life is romantic; Ni is a term of endearment for girls, with no specific meaning)
Yuan Xin: Yuan: beautiful
Bi Xuan: Xuan: a kind of plant that forgets worries
Hui Yan: Hui: wisdom; Yan: beautiful
Jing Qi: Jing: a woman with talent; Qi: a gem
Jing Wen: Jing: the brilliance of jade; Wen: colorful clouds, often used in names
Rui Han: Han: tolerance
Jing Han: Jing: a woman with talent; Han: tolerance
Xin Lei: Xin: wealth
Zhao Xue (Zhao: full of vitality, a sunny girl; Xue: may she be as pure and beautiful as snow)
Mei Lin (beautiful, kind, lively)
Huan Xin (happy, living a warm life with family)
Shu Ying: graceful and intelligent
Yu Tong: Yu: a precious stone; Tong: red
Jing Wen: Jing: the brilliance of jade; Wen: colorful clouds, often used in names
Tian Yu: Yu: a precious stone
Jing Qi: Jing: a woman with talent; Qi: a gem
Tong Xuan: Tong: red; Xuan: a kind of plant that forgets worries
Chang Xi (as beautiful as Chang'e, with a radiant and vigorous appearance, full of vitality)
Meng Jie (a dreamy girl, kind-hearted, pure)
Ling Wei (with strength and vigor, Wei: hoping she becomes a famous person in the future)
Ya Jing (elegant and quiet)
Yi Na (having the charm of a beauty, na usually refers to a beautiful and graceful girl)
Ya Fu (refined, like a lotus blossoming out of water)
Ling Wei (with strength and vigor, Wei: hoping she becomes a famous person in the future)
Mei Lian (beautiful like a lotus, and possessing noble qualities of being unsoiled by the mud)
You Yi (Yi: good mood)
Yan Yang (Yan: beautiful; Yang: as broad as the ocean)
Ying Wei (Ying: clear; Wei: name of a gem)
Qi Han (a girl with the inner qualities of a gem)
Jia Qi (Qi means gem, Jia Qi means wishing the baby to be as perfect as an excellent gem!)
Qing Han (Han is lotus, which has the quality of remaining unstained by the mud. "Qing Han" means "clear lotus")
Xin Rong (from the poem by poet Yan Shu: "The pear blossoms bloom under the moonlight, and the willow catkins flutter gently with the breeze")
Fei Xu (from the poem by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "Fragrant red light is light, solemn flower fluff late")
Ya Yuan (graceful and talented girl)
Jing Shi (a beautiful girl like a painting or a poem)
Rui Qi (quiet and obedient girl)
Shu Ya (using "Ya" in the name, implying "transcendence and elegance")
Shi Yin (Shi: implying literary grace and romance)
Jing Xuan (intelligent and quiet)
Fei Yu (this is quite nice, making people feel comfortable!)
Yan Qi (beautiful and happy girl)
Kuo Yue (Kuo is a precious stone like white jade in ancient times, Yue is a mysterious Buddhist bead. It represents auspiciousness.)
Yan Yang (Yan: beautiful; Yang: as broad as the ocean)
Ying Wei (Ying: clear; Wei: name of a gem)
Mu Hui (Hui: general term for grasses; Mu: as moist as rain)
Qi Han (a girl with the inner qualities of a gem)
Jia Qi (Qi means gem, Jia Qi means wishing the baby to be as perfect as an excellent gem!)
Ling Yun (lively and full of charm!)
Si Rui (meaning a clever girl)
Qing Han (Han is lotus, which has the quality of remaining unstained by the mud. "Qing Han" means "clear lotus")
Xing Yan (beautiful starlight)
Ke Lin (Lin: precious stone)
Ya Wen (Ya: elegant; Wen: colorful clouds)
Jing Ni (a quiet and elegant girl)
Ya Jing (elegant and quiet)
Shi Qian (full of poetic beauty)
Ruo Ying (like pink cherry blossoms)
Xin Yun (the sound of music lingers in the heart)
Le Yu (Le: happy; Yu: precious stone)
Miao Qing (Miao: wonderful; Qing: bright)
Zhuo Wan (Wan: gentle and beautiful)










