The most popular name next to the word "tu"

The most popular names next to the word "tu" include Moxuan, Cheng, Kun, Kun, etc.

Mo Xuan: The radical of ink is earth, which can mean calligraphy, ink, etc. It can also be used as a metaphor for knowledge or the ability to read and write, calligraphy and painting, etc., giving people the impression of elegance. The character "Xuan" can be better matched with the character used in naming, because it represents flying, tall, domineering, etc. The name Mo Xuan can refer to a boy who is both elegant and polite, and very manly.

Cheng: City means city, city wall, etc. It is generally not used alone, but is often used in conjunction with other words to create a name. This word can mean that the baby will be as strong as a city wall, or it can also mean that the baby is trendy and fashionable.

Kun: The two sides of the word Kun are on the top, which means heaven; the soil is on the bottom, which means earth. Naming a child with this word means that the child will be an upright man in the future and will become a great person in the future.

Kun: Kun is one of the eight trigrams. It is opposite to Qian and represents the place. It is a word with a very ancient charm. It is better to name your baby with the character "kun", which can show the grandeur and charm of your baby.

The words next to the word earth

all mean fairness, harmony, harmony, and beautiful meanings.

Jian: Describes firmness and firmness. It also has the meaning of firmness and perseverance.

Yuan: Yuan Yong, city wall, has a beautiful meaning.

Kun: It means the earth, Kunyuan and Kunyi, with beautiful meaning.

Red: refers to the color of fire, that is, red. Later it was extended to loyalty, sincerity, etc.

Hui: The word "Hui" is the general name for grass, and it is a pictographic word for clusters of flowers and grass. Later, the word "hui" came to mean "rise".

Calpa: It means hometown, catalpa tree and mulberry tree, which has a beautiful meaning.

Tang: embankment, embankment. pool.

Weir: It means dam, weir pond, dike and weir, which has a beautiful meaning.

埼: a curved shore; describing a long mountain.

Bi: The word "base" originally refers to the root of the wall of a house, etc., and later also refers to the foundation or beginning.