Yao Bin
Yao Bin is a Chinese name. It is typically rendered in Chinese characters as 姚滨.
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Meaning: The surname 姚 (Yao) is a common Chinese surname with historical significance, linked to Emperor Shun, one of the legendary Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. The given name 滨 (Bin) generally refers to a shore, bank, or waterfront. Thus, the name could be interpreted as "shore of Yao" or "Yao's shore," although the literal meaning is often less important than the overall sound and feeling the name evokes.
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Usage: Yao Bin is a personal name, typically given to males. Like many Chinese names, its popularity has likely varied over time and by region.
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Notable Individuals: (Note: Information on specific individuals named Yao Bin is limited. Encyclopedic entries typically require significant notability.) Without verifiable information about a notable individual named Yao Bin, this section cannot be populated. General internet searches reveal the existence of individuals with this name, but none currently appear to meet the threshold of notability required for inclusion in an encyclopedia.
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Variations: The spelling "Yao Bin" is the most common pinyin romanization. Other possible variations, though less likely, depend on the specific dialect and romanization system.
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Cultural Significance: The name reflects common Chinese naming conventions, combining a family name (surname) with a given name that carries a specific meaning or auspicious connotation. The surname's connection to a legendary Emperor may imbue the name with a sense of history and tradition.