Rare Chinese characters with good meanings

Uncommon Chinese characters with good single-character meanings include: Jing (jìng), Jin (jìng), Yun (yùn), Xie (xié)

1. The character Jing has a female character next to it. , so it is more suitable as a name for girls. The five elements of the character Jing belong to wood, and the number of Kangxi strokes is 11. From "Shu Miaojing's slender waist, and Yang's miscellaneous emblems." - "Selected Works·Zhang Heng·Si Xuan Fu". The original meaning of the character Jing is slim, beautiful, beautiful. The name Jing for a girl mainly means that the girl is pretty, beautiful and talented.

2. The character Jin contains the character Wang, which is more suitable for naming boys. The five elements of Jin character belong to fire, and the number of Kangxi strokes is 16. "Shuowen" Jinyu is a beautiful jade. The original meaning of the word Jin also refers to a kind of beautiful jade. Naming a boy with the character Jin means good luck, wealth, and virtue.

3. The word "Yun" is a rare word for baby names, and not many people use it. The five elements of the character Yun belong to earth, and Kangxi's strokes are 19 strokes. It is a common character for boys and girls. The original meaning of the word Yun is to contain and include. From "Shi Yun and jade, the mountain shines." - Lu Ji's "Wen Fu". The name given to a girl means a talented girl in the boudoir. Yun is one of the more meaningful baby names.

4. Xie is a rare character for naming babies. Because there are many strokes, it is a rare character for naming babies. Xie is a character used to name babies. Its five elements belong to water and there are 15 strokes. The original meaning of the word Xie is harmony, combined force, coordination, and the sum of common thoughts. As a person's name, Xie represents leadership, bravery, kindness, optimism, and integrity.