“Willow” in Chinese
Willow — English — "the willow tree"
Willow in Chinese
薇洛
Wēi Luò
sounds like way-loo-aw
Character by character
Each character is picked for its sound. The literal sense is shown for curiosity — it is not what the name “means”.
- 薇Wēirose; fern
- 洛Luòa river name
Want a real Chinese name, not just a sound-match?
薇洛 mirrors the sound of Willow. Most Chinese people instead pick a name that reads naturally and carries meaning. Here is one for Willow:
文维嘉
Wén Wéijiā
sounds like wuhn-way-jee-ah
Meaning: well-kept and fine
Wei-Jia supports Victoria, Olivia, and Avery. The Wei/Wen sounds are inferred from the English pronunciation and used as a soft naming cue.
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