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Jangian is a Japanese male name, literally translating to "pure light." The name originates from the Chinese term "chuan-gian," which also means "pure light." In Japan, this name was popular during the Tengut Period, particularly during the reign of Emperor Yamei and his successors. At that time, the name symbolized purity, light, as well as strength and power. People with this name are often associated with intelligence, willpower, and passion. They possess a strong desire for power and a drive for success, making them attractive in business and political circles. Their character is typically strong and decisive, though they can be somewhat unpredictable. However, they also have deep insight and understanding. Notable bearers of the name Jangian in history include several emperors and the ruler of the Tengut Period, who left their mark on Japanese history. They governed the country with wisdom and strength, making Jangian a symbol of leadership and resilience. The popularity of the name Jangian has significantly decreased today, although it is still used in Japan. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is not widely known, but it may appear as an exotic alternative for a name or character. Variations and diminutives of the name include "Dzun-gi" and "Dzuki," which make the name more familiar to Russian-speaking listeners while preserving its uniqueness and depth.