| 銘 | [ míng ] to engrave, inscribed motto |
| 銘刻 | [ míng kè ] a carved inscription |
| 銘心刻骨 | [ míng xīn kè gǔ ] engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives, undying gratitude |
| 銘心鏤骨 | [ míng xīn loù gǔ ] engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives, undying gratitude |
| 銘文 | [ míng wén ] inscription |
| 銘牌 | [ míng paí ] nameplate, data plate (on a machine) |
| 銘瑄 | [ míng xuān ] MaxSun, PRC company specializing in video and computer display |
| 銘言 | [ míng yán ] motto, slogan |
| 銘記 | [ míng jì ] to engrave in one's memory |
| 銘謝 | [ míng xiè ] to express gratitude (esp. in public), vote of thanks, also written 鳴謝|鸣谢 |
| ⇒ 刻骨銘心 | [ kè gǔ míng xīn ] lit. carved in bones and engraved in the heart (idiom), fig. etched in one's memory, unforgettable |
| ⇒ 墓誌銘 | [ mù zhì míng ] epitaph |
| ⇒ 座右銘 | [ zuò yoù míng ] motto, maxim |
| ⇒ 碑銘 | [ beī míng ] inscription on stone tablet |
| ⇒ 羅保銘 | [ luó baǒ míng ] Luo Baoming (1952-), sixth governor of Hainan |
| ⇒ 貝聿銘 | [ beì yù míng ] Pei Ieoh Ming or I.M. Pei (1917-2019), Chinese-American architect |
| ⇒ 辜鴻銘 | [ gū hóng míng ] Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views |
| ⇒ 郭台銘 | [ guō taí míng ] Guo "Terry" Taiming (1950-), prominent Taiwanese businessman, founder of Foxconn |
| ⇒ 鐫心銘骨 | [ juān xīn míng gǔ ] etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment) |
| ⇒ 鐫骨銘心 | [ juān gǔ míng xīn ] etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment) |