Certificate of Name
Ning
Feminine
Chinese
Meaning & Origin
Ning is a Chinese given name that can be written with various characters, most commonly 宁 (níng), meaning "peaceful, calm, serene." Other characters with similar pronunciation may also be used, such as 凝 (níng, meaning "congeal, concentrate") or 柠 (níng, meaning "lemon")—though the latter is less common in personal names. The character 宁 itself, beyond its literal meaning of peace and tranquility, carries connotations of composure and gentleness, making it a favorable choice for names across genders, though it is more common for females in modern usage. Cultural SignificanceIn Chinese culture, names are often chosen with auspicious meanings that reflect desired qualities or virtues. Peace and calmness are highly valued, particularly in collectivist contexts where harmonious relationships are prized. The character 宁 also appears in compound words like 安宁 (ānníng, "peace, tranquility") and 宁静 (níngjìng, "serene, peaceful"), further reinforcing its positive connotations. As a given name, Ning thus embodies a wish for a peaceful life and a calm demeanor. Use as a SurnameWhile Ning is a common given name, it is also a Chinese surname—less frequent than the top-100 surnames but still widespread. Notably, the relatively rare but historically significant surname Ning has been borne by individuals in both ancient and modern contexts. DistributionOutside of China, the name Ning (as a given name and surname) is found in Chinese diaspora communities worldwide. According to data from the contemporary era, there were 992 individuals with the surname Ning (in its English transliteration) in the United States as recorded, with a substantial majority—91.13%—identifying as Asian or Pacific Islander, reflecting its Chinese origin.SummaryMeaning: Peaceful, calm, serene (from Chinese 宁)Origin: China (Mandarin and other Chinese languages)Type: Given name (also used as a surname)Regions: Greater China, global Chinese communities
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