Certificate of Name
Zhiming
Masculine
Chinese
Meaning & Origin
Zhiming is a common Chinese male name, rendered in Mandarin Pinyin as Zhiming, with variant romanizations including Chih-ming (Wade–Giles) and Chi-ming or Tsz-ming (Cantonese). The name is composed of two elements: 志 (zhì) meaning "will, purpose, ambition", and 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, clear". Together, the name conveys a sense of "having a clear goal in life" or "bright ambition." While this specific combination is popular, other character pairings with similar sounds can also form the name Zhiming. Popularity and Cultural Context Zhiming gained significant popularity in Taiwan during the 20th century. According to Taiwan's 2010 census, it was the second-most popular name for men, with 14,022 individuals bearing the name. Its rise can be traced to the 1960s, when the character 志 (zhì) became fashionable—an era of increasing economic prosperity, when parents hoped their children would aspire to more than just financial success. The name reflects a cultural emphasis on clear purpose and moral clarity. Notable Bearers Several notable individuals share the name Zhiming or its variant forms: Dominic Chan Chi-ming (born 1952), a Hong Kong Catholic priest and Vicar General of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese. Chi Ming Chan (born 1949), a Hong Kong chemical engineering professor. Chung Chi-ming (fl. 1960s), a Hong Kong broadcaster. Fung Chi Ming (born 1951), a Hong Kong fencer. Related Names The name Zhiming shares the element 志 with other Chinese names such as Zhiyong and Zhihao, which also incorporate the concept of ambition. Variant romanizations like Chi-ming and Tsz-ming reflect different dialectical pronunciations.
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