Chinese parents always rack their brains when trying to come up with a baby name, in order to make it more distinctive.
A journalist recently conducted a survey by collecting 3,548 pupils' names from 16 elementary schools in Hangzhou, the capital of east China's Zhejiang province. A list of the most unique names has since been widely circulated on Chinese media.
The most eye-catching one is 谢主隆恩 (xie zu long en), which means "Thanks for your great mercy", and it was only used to express gratitude to emperors in ancient China.
It is said the owner of the name has a sister called 谢祖圣恩 (xie zu sheng en), which means the same. They are dubbed as "the Noblest Names".