Certificate of Name
Hao
Masculine
Chinese
Meaning & Origin
Hao is a Chinese masculine name with multiple origins and meanings, depending on the character used to write it. The most common characters include 昊 (hào) meaning 'summer, sky, heaven' and 浩 (hào) meaning 'great, numerous, vast.' These are also elements in other Chinese names, where they often convey auspicious or majestic qualities.EtymologyThe character 昊 (hào) is composed of 日 (rì) 'sun' and 天 (tiān) 'sky', literally representing the vast heavens. In classic Chinese philosophy and literature, it can refer to the firmament or the supreme sky deity. The character 浩 (hào) incorporates the water radical 氵 and 告 (gào), implying a great expanse of water—hence meanings of vastness or abundance. Other homophonous characters like 皓 (hào) meaning 'bright, luminous' are also occasionally used.Cultural SignificanceIn Chinese tradition, names often carry aspirational meanings. Hao is chosen by parents hoping their child embodies the limitless qualities of the sky or the merit of boundless abundance. The name also appears as part of hào (号) art names—as in art names—though that sense uses a different tone and character. It exemplifies the Sinosphere's practice of embedding poetic and cosmological concepts within personal names.Related FormsIn Japanese, the character hào can be read as Hiroshi or Sora, reflecting adapted readings in East Asian languages. While Hao is primarily a Chinese given name, cognate elements appear in Korean and Vietnamese naming conventions.Meaning: 'summer, sky, heaven' (昊) or 'great, numerous, vast' (浩)Origin: ChineseType: Given nameUsage: Mainly in China and Chinese diaspora
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