娡 (zhì) - Zhi — a female given name character, primarily
娡Tone 4
zhì | 10 strokes | radical:
娡 · zhì
Zhi — a female given name character, primarily used in ancient Chinese names, particularly in the name 太娡 (Tai Zhi), referring to Empress Wang Zhi of the Han dynasty.
Zhi — a female given name character, primarily
Usage highlights
太娡王娡娡妃淑娡慧娡
Usage & contexts
Examples
- Empress Wang Zhi (王娡) was a Han dynasty empress.
- The name 太娡 (Tai Zhi) refers to an imperial consort.
- Some modern parents use 娡 in daughters' names (e.g., 晓娡).
Collocations
- Tai Zhi(太娡)
- Wang Zhi(王娡)
- Zhi consort(娡妃)
- virtuous Zhi(淑娡)
- wise Zhi(慧娡)
Cultural background
FAQ- Primarily known from historical records of Empress Wang Zhi (王娡), mother of Emperor Wu of Han.
- Represents traditional feminine virtues in naming contexts.
- Rare in modern usage but retains classical appeal in name creation.