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小龙女

Xiǎolóngnǚ

Little Dragon Maiden

Fierce Warrior
xiǎosmall, little, young
lóngdragon
female; woman; daughter

Meaning & Cultural Context

The ethereal female lead of 'Return of the Condor Heroes,' a master of the Ancient Tomb Sect who lives in a secluded cave.

📖Cultural Background

小龙女 (Xiǎolóngnǚ) literally means 'little dragon girl.' Dragon imagery (龙) is associated with imperial and divine power in Chinese culture.

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Comprehensive Name Score

Cultural Depth93Phonetic Harmony95Character Beauty80Element Balance65Modern Appeal7582
Cultural Depth93

Each character has deep cultural significance with rich poetic and historical references

Phonetic Harmony95

Multi-character name has rich tonal layering. Moderate tonal variation. Adjacent syllables have well-contrasted tones

Character Beauty80

Balanced stroke complexity with elegant structure

Element Balance65

Single five-element attribute (water), pure but limited in variety

Modern Appeal75

Three-character name has a traditional, grounded feel

Classical Poetry References

This name carries echoes of classical Chinese poetry:

长风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海

A time will come to ride the wind and cleave the waves; I'll hoist my cloud-like sail and cross the boundless sea

— Li Bai, 'Hard Roads in Shu'

Though the poem lacks the character '龙' (dragon), the imagery parallels a dragon soaring through clouds and seas

Someday I will ride the wind and break through the waves, hoisting my sail to cross the vast ocean — soaring ambition.

龙游浅水遭虾戏,虎落平阳被犬欺

A dragon wading in shallow water gets teased by shrimp; a tiger on the plains gets bullied by dogs

— Folk Proverb

Even a dragon can be tormented by shrimp in shallow waters — a metaphor for a hero in adversity, which only highlights the dragon's extraordinary nature.

水不在深,有龙则灵

The water need not be deep; with a dragon, it becomes enchanted

— Liu Yuxi, 'Inscription on a Humble Dwelling'

It matters not how deep the water is — a dragon gives it spirit. So too may a humble dwelling be fragrant when a person of virtue resides there.

Character Evolution

Explore how each character evolved over 3000+ years of Chinese writing history.

dragon/ lóng
Oracle Bone Script (甲骨文)~1600 BCE

In oracle bone script,「龙」(dragon) is a quintessential pictograph — a massive head, long body, and curled tail, resembling a sinuous mythical beast with horns and jaws.

Bronze Script (金文)~1046 BCE

In bronze script,「龙」became more elaborate and refined, with added crest ornaments and scale patterns that echo the dragon motifs on bronze vessels — a symbol of power and auspiciousness.

Seal Script (小篆)~221 BCE

In seal script, the left side of「龙」shows the dragon's head and body, while the right side depicts its sweeping tail. Xu Shen's 'Shuowen' explains: 'The dragon is the chief of scaly creatures. It can be dark or bright, thin or enormous, short or long. At the spring equinox it ascends to heaven; at the autumn equinox it dives into the deep.'

Evolution Summary

From the simple pictograph of oracle bone script, to the ornate beauty of bronze script, to the stylized transformation of seal script,「龙」has always maintained the majestic posture of a divine beast. The dragon is the totem of the Chinese nation — using「龙」in a name expresses the hope that one's child will achieve greatness.

Calligraphy Styles
Regular Script (楷书)

In regular script,「龙」has many strokes but a rigorous structure — an excellent subject for practicing fundamental calligraphy skills.

Running Script (行书)

In running script,「龙」simplifies some strokes — flowing like clouds and water without losing its commanding presence.

Cursive Script (草书)

In cursive script,「龙」is swept out in a single stroke — like dragons soaring and phoenixes dancing — the ultimate expression of cursive script's wild beauty.

Clerical Script (隶书)

In clerical script,「龙」is broad and rectangular with distinct wave-like strokes — magnificent in Han dynasty stele inscriptions.

Seal Script (篆书)

In seal script,「龙」preserves the most ancient and mysterious form — a classic subject in seal carving and calligraphic works.

When to Use This Name

Great as a gaming username or character name
Perfect for social media profiles
A fun name for Chinese language learners
Ideal for creative writing and storytelling

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Chinese name 小龙女 (Xiǎolóngnǚ) mean?

小龙女 (Xiǎolóngnǚ) means "Little Dragon Maiden" in Chinese. The ethereal female lead of 'Return of the Condor Heroes,' a master of the Ancient Tomb Sect who lives in a secluded cave.

How do you pronounce 小龙女 in Chinese?

小龙女 is pronounced "Xiǎolóngnǚ" in Mandarin Chinese. Practice each syllable's tone carefully for accurate pronunciation.

When should I use the name 小龙女?

小龙女 is a versatile Chinese name suitable for gaming usernames, social media profiles, language learning, and creative writing.

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