All about the name CHING

Meaning, origin, history.

Ching is a unique and exotic name of Chinese origin. It is derived from the Chinese surname "Jing," which means "capital" or "royal residence." The character for this surname is 京 (jīng), which has been used historically to refer to Beijing, the capital city of China.

The name Ching is not particularly common in China, but it can be found among the Chinese diaspora around the world. It has a long history and has been associated with several notable figures throughout Chinese history. One famous example is Jing Hao (Ching Hao), a renowned painter during the Northern Song Dynasty who was known for his landscapes and birds-and-flowers paintings.

While Ching may not be as widely recognized as some other Chinese names, it carries a rich historical significance and adds an exotic touch to any name list. Its meaning of "capital" or "royal residence" lends it an air of elegance and importance, making it a unique choice for parents looking for a distinctive name with deep roots in Chinese culture.

Popularity of the name CHING since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics provided show the annual number of births with the name "Ching" in the United States from 1982 to 1998. During this period, there were a total of 84 babies named Ching. The years with the highest number of births were 1994 with 12 births and 1982 with 11 births. On average, about 6.7 births per year occurred during these 17 years.