Teng, il nome che vola, draws its breath from ancient Chinese lineage, sounding softly as “tuhng” (/tʊŋ/) yet carrying the thunderous promise of celestial steeds (腾) racing beneath dawn’s first light and the tender unfurling of a vine (藤) reaching ever upward. It flows like warm olive oil across a sunlit Tuscan terrace, weaving heritage and aspiration into a single syllable; though in California’s birth registers between 1983 and 1996 it appeared sparingly—hovering in the lower three-hundreds with just handfuls of newborns—Teng endures as a poetic bridge between worlds, a lush whisper of bravery and rebirth destined to bestow upon a son serene strength and a lifelong taste of dolce vita.
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| Teng Shangkun - |
| Teng Wensheng - |
| Teng Zhiqiang - |
| Teng Haiqing - |
| Teng Pei-Yin - |
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