What is the meaning of "Xin, Sen, Miao, Yan and Yao" in Chinese characters?

1 Xin (x Ρ n) is prosperous. It is mostly used for store brands or names.

Gold is wealth, and the three words "gold" are shaped like pyramids. Of course, wealth is prosperous.

The word "Xin" must be familiar to everyone, and there are still many stores/

companies with this word in their names. (So, It's dense. One tree doesn't make a forest, and there are many trees (trees). It seems that many companies like the name "Mulinsen".

I seem to have bought leather shoes with the trademark "Mulinsen". "Mulinsen"

embodies the magic of Chinese characters. "Sen" is the most environmentally friendly Chinese character.

tiny, insignificant. I seem to have the name "Jomally" in my mind, which seems to be from the Ninth Five-Year Plan news.

It should be a teacher elder sister. When I saw this name, my first feeling was that

this girl was probably doomed when she was named, and the five elements were probably short of water, so she chose a lot of names:

) "Miao" is the most nourishing Chinese character. < p "Fire" is more interesting than "wood"

. "Wood" has wood, forest and forest, while "fire" has the following characters:

The Oracle on fire symbolizes flame. The original meaning is light, flame and heat generated by the burning of an object;

The original meaning of inflammation is that the flame rises, and it is hot and extremely hot;

Yan sparks, flames;

? ? (y?) looks like a fire, which is often used for names. "?"

should be the hottest Chinese character.

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???????? ? ? 2 At least I won't choose words that are difficult to recognize as children's names.

I occasionally see them as shop names or names. "Tu" also includes Tu, Gui and

Yao. When I first saw "Yao", I hope Wen Shengyi guessed that the word "Yao"

should mean a lot of Tu (because Xin