Yang, ShulingWard, Natalia A.Hayden, Emily2024-10-282024-10-282023-07-04Yang, Shuling, Natalia A. Ward, and Emily Hayden. “Her Chinese Name Means Beautiful: Culture, Care and Naming Practices.” Journal for Multicultural Education 17, no. 3 (January 1, 2023): 291–303. https://doi.org/10.1108/JME-11-2022-0159.https://doi.org/10.1108/JME-11-2022-0159http://hdl.handle.net/11603/36829Purpose Naming practices reflect culture, language and identity considerations. This study aims to explore Chinese American naming choices, revealing nuanced and complex linguistic, cultural and pragmatic considerations for teachers of literacy. Design/methodology/approach The authors interviewed Chinese parents who are now living with their school-aged children in the USA on the naming choices of their students. By using content analysis, this study found patterns and themes from the interview data. Findings The findings of this study suggest Chinese parents named their US school-aged children by taking into consideration of both Mandarin and English linguistic features, traditional and pop culture and the transnational identity of their children. Originality/value The findings of this study can help teachers and teacher educators better understand the naming traditions of Chinese American families and connect these traditions to literacy instruction in the classroom. This study proposes practical suggestions suitable for both monolingual and multilingual students to explore all children’s names and help build inclusive, culturally sustaining classrooms.30 pagesen-US© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited. This AAM is provided for your own personal use only. It may not be used for resale, reprinting, systematic distribution, emailing, or for any other commercial purpose without the permission of the publisherCulturally sustaining pedagogyChinese AmericansCritical authentic careCultureIdentityNamingHer Chinese name means beautiful: culture, care and naming practicesText