妲喜
[dá xĭ]
This refers to Daji, historically considered an extremely seductive consort leading to the downfall of King Zhou. The second character, 喜 xi, represents joy. As such, this nickname may represent the complexity of beauty, danger, charm, and happiness interwoven within history or oneself. Some choose it because it hints at the complexity or mysterious beauty, or a desire not only to attract attention like Daji but do so with positivity (as denoted by the character for 'joy').