The name Chao has the connotation of vitality and positivity.
The pinyin of Chao is cháo, and the traditional character is Chao. In the Kangxi dictionary, the number of strokes is 12 strokes, and the five elements belong to gold.
The word "cháoháng" means ships walking in the water, and also refers to aircraft flying in the air.
Chaoyì (cháoyì) The word Yi means bird spreading its wings and flying upward in a whirlwind; the name of the person is also called Hou Yi. Legend has it that he was a monarch of a poor country in the Xia Dynasty who was good at archery.
Chaofan (cháofàn) The word "Fan" means model, example, certain boundaries and restrictions.
The original meaning of the word "Jinchao" (jìncháo) means to move forward, to move forward, and by extension it also refers to progress, gift, recommendation, and financial income. In addition, in the Tang Dynasty, those who passed the Jinshi examination were awarded the rank of Jinshi. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, those who passed the joint examination and the palace examination were called Jinshi. When the character "jin" is used as a name, it mainly expresses the hope that the person named can develop in some aspects and strive to make progress and work hard.