The meaning of the word Ya
1. Five Elements: Earth
2. Kangxi Dictionary Strokes: 11
3. Brother-in-law, sister Husbands and wives’ names for each other. Original meaning: The husbands of two sisters call each other ya. "Erya": "The two sons-in-law called each other Ya".
4. Refers to brother-in-law, the name given to each other by the husbands of two sisters. When used as a personal name, it means modesty, virtuous and tolerant;
Ya baby name
Ya Ni (yà nǐ)
Ni: soft, beautiful, Being gentle and virtuous means being considerate, beautiful, and gentle as water. It means a soft and beautiful look. When used as a person's name, it means gentleness, virtuousness, beauty, and dignity; five elements: wood.
Ya Shu (yà shū)
Shu: virtuous, kind, beautiful, graceful means kind-hearted, orchid-like, gentle and virtuous. The word "Shu" means good and beautiful. (It mostly refers to a woman’s appearance, beauty, virtuousness, kindness, graceful posture, gentleness, quietness, etc.). When used as a person's name, it means beauty, knowledge, and gentleness; five elements: water.
Yà xiāo
绡: Raw silk or thin silk woven from raw silk means beautiful, noble and elegant, and considerate. Silk refers to raw silk or thin silk woven from raw silk. When used as a personal name, it means tenacity. Five elements: gold.
Ya Ting (yà tíng)
Ting: Elegant, graceful, Tingting, beautiful means slim, elegant and dignified, and a graceful lady. It describes the beauty of people or flowers and trees, and describes the soft, graceful and elegant figure of a woman. When used as a personal name, it means graceful, beautiful, and elegant. Five elements: fire.
Beiya (bèi yà)
Bei: treasure, sea shell, baby, baby means abundant wealth, well-behaved and cute, and the apple of your eye. Refers to the hard shells of shellfish; also refers to ancient currency made from shells. When used as a name, it means cuteness, preciousness, and wealth; five elements: water.
Hui Ya (huì yà)
Hui: benevolence, generosity, suppleness, virtuous means virtuous, kindhearted, peaceful and generous. Refers to benevolence. Congxincongwu also means benevolence, generosity, meekness and virtuousness. When used as a person's name, it means a kind, tolerant, and gentle person. Five elements: water.
Yingya (yīng yà)
Ying: Yingji, Zhuji, Yingluo, Meiyu means the pearl in the palm, the body is noble, the white jade is flawless. Stones that resemble jade are described as precious. When used as a person's name, it means precious, valuable, cherishing and cherishing; five elements: earth.
Yà lán (yà lán)
LAN: waves, ripples, clear waves, waves means to turn the tide and be open-minded. The word "LAN" means big waves stirred up in the water. When used as a person's name, it means outstanding, vast, numerous, and spread; five elements: water.