Jianghu / Wuxia Chinese Names
Epic martial arts style Chinese names
Fēng Wúhén
Wind Without Trace
A legendary swordsman who comes and goes like the wind, leaving no trace behind. The ultimate mysterious wanderer.
Lóng Zàitiān
Dragon In The Sky
A powerful name suggesting someone destined for greatness, like a dragon soaring among the clouds.
Dúgū Qiúbài
The Lone One Who Seeks Defeat
From Jin Yong's novels — the greatest swordsman who wished for a worthy opponent. Peak jianghu energy.
Jiàn Wúmíng
Nameless Sword
A sword so powerful it needs no name. The wielder is one with the blade, beyond titles and fame.
Yún Fēiyáng
Flying Clouds
Free-spirited and unconstrained, like clouds soaring across the boundless sky.
Xiāo Hán
Whistling Cold
Like the cold wind whistling through a bamboo forest at midnight. Cool, mysterious, and slightly dangerous.
Mùróng Zǐyīng
Purple Hero Of The Murong Clan
A noble clan name with the elegance of purple. Carries the weight of aristocratic heritage.
Lìnghú Chōng
To Surpass Boldly
From Jin Yong's 'The Smiling, Proud Wanderer'. A carefree hero who defies convention.
Tiānyá
Edge Of The World
The romantic ideal of wandering to the ends of the earth. A lone traveler with no destination.
Qīngshān Lěiluò
Upright In Green Robes
A righteous hero in simple green garments, standing tall with integrity and honor.
Hánjiāng Xuě
Snow On The Cold River
Inspired by the famous poem. A solitary figure fishing on a snow-covered river — serene and powerful.
Zuì Hóngchén
Drunk In The Mortal World
Someone who embraces life's passions fully. Not trapped by worldly concerns, but freely enjoying them.
Pòjūn
Army Breaker
A warrior so powerful they can shatter entire armies. One of the seven stars of the Big Dipper in Chinese astrology.
Língbō
Treading On Waves
From the legendary martial arts technique 'Lingbo Weibu' — walking on water with supernatural grace.
Yīxiào Nàihé
One Laugh, What Can You Do
Facing life's challenges with a smile. From the famous novel 'Love O2O'. Romantic jianghu energy.
Yè Wèiyāng
The Night Is Not Yet Over
From the Book of Songs. A name full of anticipation and mystery — the night is young, and adventure awaits.
Jiǔtiān Lǎnyuè
Pluck The Moon From The Ninth Heaven
From a poem by Mao Zedong, originally from Li Bai's ambition. Reaching for the impossible with bare hands.
Guīhǎi
Return To The Sea
All rivers return to the sea — a name about ultimate destination and vast, inclusive power.
Mòyuān
Ink Abyss
Deep as an ocean of ink. Represents profound knowledge and unfathomable depth of character.
Jīnghóng
Startled Swan
From Cao Zhi's 'Luo River Goddess' poem. A fleeting, breathtaking beauty — like a swan startled into flight.