1. Lu Chufeng (chǔfēng)
The meaning of the word:
Chu: means clear, distinct and neat. The radical "wood" is the root of the Chinese zodiac sign Tiger. When used as a person's name, it means beauty, thought, and concentration;
Feng: used in names of water and places. It also describes a river with abundant water, forming the word Fengpei. Fengtong's "Feng" means "in March of spring, plants grow wildly". "Shui" and "Feng" are combined to mean "water that is abundant in spring and can irrigate crops". The radical "氵" is the root of the Chinese zodiac sign Tiger. When used as a person's name, it means a noble quality such as good harvest, willingness to help others, and constant self-improvement.
2. Lu Junfeng (jùnfēng)
The meaning of the word:
Jun: refers to a high and steep mountain; tall; severe and harsh. The radical "mountain" is the root of the Chinese zodiac sign Tiger, and when used as a name, it means rigorous, majestic, and strong;
Feng: a high and pointed mountain top, the spire of a mountain, a metaphor for the apex, the highest point , like reaching the top. The radical "mountain" is the root of the Chinese zodiac sign Tiger. When used as a person's name, it means excellence, extraordinary achievements, and the pinnacle of life.
3. Lu Zeqian (zéqiān)
The meaning of the word:
Ze: refers to the actions of luster, moistness, grace, favor and kindness. The radical "氵" is the root of the zodiac sign Tiger, and when used as a name, it means auspiciousness and kindness;
Qian: refers to lifting high, flying up, flying, soaring, such as Qianteng, Qianqian. The radical "horse" is the root of the Chinese zodiac sign Tiger. When used as a person's name, it means freedom, abundant financial resources, self-motivation, and strong thinking ability.