Based on family surnames: In the history of China, many royal women added a Chinese character or adopted a flower name or nickname before their surnames to identify themselves and distinguish others with the same surnames.
Mainly based on auspicious meanings: in ancient society, people generally believed that names were related to fate, and girls' names often contained auspicious meanings, such as "Wan", "Yuan", "Xiu", "Jing" and "Yan".
Based on religious beliefs: In some religious cultures, women's names are usually closely related to religious beliefs. For example, in Buddhism, women are named kindness, kindness and wisdom, and "Guanyin" and "Pu Xian" are also common female names.
Taking historical allusions as the background: In many cases, the names of royal women will be taken from historical allusions or celebrity legends to show the outstanding historical and cultural heritage of their families.
In a word, the naming methods of ancient royal women changed with different times and regions, but they were usually based on surnames, auspicious meanings, religious beliefs or historical allusions. These methods all reflect the importance of naming and women's identity and characteristics in ancient China.