The name Kun has good meanings such as honesty, kindness, loyalty, and kindness.
Basic meaning:
Kun (pronounced kūn) is a universal standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese characters. This word first appeared in writing during the Warring States Period. "Kun" is one of the eight trigrams in the "Book of Changes" and one of Fuxi's sixty-four hexagrams. The original meaning is to represent the place and all things that are extremely feminine. "Kun" is also the name for mother and woman.
Extended information
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Word group explanation:
1. Houkun [hòu kūn] Houtu; the earth.
2. Kunshu [kūn shū] Earth axis. Refers to the earth's crust.
3. Kunzhen [kūn zhēn] refers to the auspiciousness presented by the earth.
4. Kundan [kūn dàn] used to be called actresses who played dan roles such as Qingyi and Huadan.
5. Kun Gua [kūn guà] Kun Gua shows the possibility of various changes in a situation like "Kun".