Chinese name commonly meaning "new moon" when using xin(heart/new) and yue(moon).
Xinyue is a luminous Chinese given name most commonly written with the characters 心月 (heart-moon) or 欣悦 (joyful delight), each pairing carrying its own poetic resonance. The heart-moon combination conjures one of classical Chinese poetry's most enduring images: the moon as a mirror of inner feeling, a symbol found throughout Tang and Song dynasty verse where poets like Li Bai equated moonlight with longing, clarity, and the passage of time. To name a child Xinyue in this tradition is to wish her an inner life as luminous and constant as the moon itself.
The name belongs to a rich Chinese naming philosophy in which two-character given names are chosen not just for meaning but for tonal musicality — the contrast of rising and falling tones creating a pleasing cadence when spoken aloud. Xinyue achieves this balance elegantly. Its syllables move from the voiced warmth of xīn to the open, rounded sound of yuè, giving the name a natural lilt.
In the modern era, Xinyue has remained popular across mainland China, Taiwan, and diaspora communities, appreciated precisely because it bridges classical literary weight with a gentle, feminine softness. It is a name that invites reflection — on the relationship between emotion and beauty, between what is felt and what is seen shining overhead on a clear night.