Meaning & Origin
He (河, 和, 荷) is a Chinese unisex name, though it is predominantly feminine when derived from certain characters such as 荷 (hé) meaning "lotus, water lily." The name can be written with various Chinese characters, each carrying distinct meanings. Common options include 河 (hé, "river, stream"), 和 (hé, "harmony, peace"), and 荷 (hé, "lotus, water lily"). Other characters may also be used depending on the parents' preferences.
Etymology and Meaning
The meaning of He varies based on the character chosen. The character 河 evokes natural imagery and tranquility, 和 emphasizes positive social values, and 荷 is closely associated with feminine grace and purity due to its connection to the lotus flower, which holds Buddhist and cultural significance.
Notable Bearers
One of the most famous bearers is the Ming dynasty explorer Zheng He (1371–1433), whose surname was Ma, not He. However, he was granted the surname Zheng by the emperor. Nonetheless, the name He appears in his name's second character. The most notable individual with He as a given name is not widely recorded; instead, the surname He is more common among famous figures.
Cultural Significance and Usage
Chinese names often consist of a single syllable, and the choice of character reflects cultural values or aspirations. The name He embodies concepts like peace (和) or natural beauty (河, 荷). Vietnamese has equivalent forms such as Hà, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation.
Related Names
In Vietnamese, the equivalent name is Hà.
Key Facts
Meaning: River, stream (河); harmony, peace (和); lotus, water lily (荷)
Origin: Chinese
Type: Unisex (more feminine with some characters)
Usage Regions: China, Vietnam (as Hà)