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恶煞
[è shà]
'Evil God' or 'Wrathful Deity'. It represents a fierce, intimidating character often seen in Chinese mythology. This name is typically used to suggest someone who looks or behaves aggressively but might not necessarily be harmful.
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妖仙
[yāo xiān]
DeityDemon referring to characters existing in Chinese fairy tales or folk legends — beautiful ...
气势汹汹
[qì shì xiōng xiōng]
A fiercelooking appearance indicating ones angry and intimidating manner towards others Such ...
極悪鬼Zokor
[jí è guĭ zokor]
Mixes Japanese and Chinese to convey something like an extremely evil demon The term is likely used ...
邪帝
[xié dì]
It can be translated into English as Demonic Emperor or Evil Emperor In many Chinese novels or dramas ...
恶魔般旳霸道
[è mó bān dì bà dào]
Literally meaning Demonlike Tyranny this nickname suggests a personality or attitude that is harsh ...
惡
[è]
This single Chinese character ‘惡’ translates to evil or badness in English As a Chinese name it ...
养惡鬼
[yăng è guĭ]
This name can be translated as Raising Evil Spirits In Chinese culture it implies a person who might ...
美人煞
[mĕi rén shà]
The Beautiful Demoness Using classical Chinese aesthetics this name implies someone beautiful ...
Cruel残忍
[cruel cán rĕn]
The name combines English and Chinese elements Cruel an English word meaning merciless or lacking ...