Wai-Man
Meaning
great or mighty; writing, literature, or culture (偉文)
The story
Wai-Man in this collection is the Cantonese reading of 偉文. 偉 suggests greatness, while 文 points to writing, literature, or culture. The characters do the real work: a romanized syllable can match more than one Chinese character, so Wai-Man does not carry one fixed meaning when the writing is unknown. Hong Kong given names are normally chosen in characters and then represented in Latin letters for English-language settings. A two-character given name may be spaced, hyphenated, or joined; the hyphen here simply keeps the pair visible. That pairing is the documented form in this collection. The US curve sits almost entirely at the floor, with only a small recent trace. That says more about what American records capture than about the name's life in Cantonese-speaking families. Read in its documented form, Wai-Man is a concise wish built from sound, script, and family choice.
Popularity, 1890–2024
Shape drawn from US Social Security baby-name records. Wai-Man has stayed rare in US records the whole time: no peak decade to name.
The Wai-Man deep dive
Whether you’re naming a baby or exploring your own name’s history, this is a personal letter, not a list: where Wai-Man truly comes from, how it traveled, and what a century of records reveals. If you have grown a tree on nametree, it also considers how Wai-Man fits with your family’s names and surname.
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