[Naming in Chinese] Courtyard wishes you "Good" "Journey"
- CBO Editorial
- May 21, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 25, 2024

The Chinese name for "Courtyard", a sub-brand of Marriot Hotels is "萬 怡 酒 店" (pronounced Wàn-Yí-Jiǔ-Diàn).
The latter two characters, "酒 店" (Jiǔ-Diàn), is Chinese for "hotel".
The first character "萬" (Wan) means "ten thousand" - or in this context, "prevalent and everywhere."
The second character "怡" (Yí) is short for "怡 庭," which means "palatial courtyard."
Put together, "萬 怡" is a poetic way to say "a palatial courtyard everywhere you go" -- or a "pleasant stay wherever you might journey."
Marriot hotel chain's rewards program is called "Bonvoy" -- a name inspired by the French phrase "Bon Voyage" -- to wish someone a good journey.
Thus, the Chinese name for Courtyard by Marriott promises "a royal courtyard-like pleasant accommodation everywhere in the world." Though not similar to the English name phonetically, the Chinese name is successful in its meaning -- a poetic reference to both the rewards program and the architectural caliber the hotel chain is known for.
萬 怡 酒 店 - "the hotel that promises you a royal courtyard-like experience everywhere in the world."
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