龑 (yǎn)
1. A character created by Liu Yan of the Southern Han during China's Five Dynasties, meaning "a flying dragon in the sky."
2. Noun: A character used as a personal name. It was created by Liu Yan of the Southern Han during the Five Dynasties, and he regarded it as his name, deriving its meaning from the I Ching "a flying dragon in the sky."
- From "New History of the Five Dynasties, Vol. 65, Families of the Ten States, Families of the Two Han": "Initially named Yan, later changed to Zhi. In the ninth year, a white dragon appeared at the Three Purities Hall in Nangong, the era was renamed White Dragon, and he changed his name to Yan in response to the auspicious appearance of the应龙."