1. The meaning of the word "Jin": beautiful jade. Regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl, beautiful jade can be used to symbolize or metaphor the beautiful and noble qualities. The number of strokes in regular script is 15, and it is a Chinese character whose five elements are fire.
2. Jin, pronounced jǐn, means beautiful jade, such as Jin Xia (Jin, beautiful jade; flaw, jade with flaws. A metaphor for beauty and ugliness, good and bad), from "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Anniversary" "Year": "The proverb goes: 'High and low are in the heart, rivers and lakes accept dirt, mountains and rivers hide diseases, and Jinyu hides flaws." The word Jin refers to beautiful jade. In ancient times, it was often used in conjunction with the word Yu. This word has a very good meaning and is more suitable for naming children.
3. Jinjǐn is a beautiful jade, which also means virtue: Jinyu. "Huaijin holds Yuxi, but he is poor and can't show it." Number of strokes: 15; Radical: Wang; Jinjǐn phonetic form. From jade, pansy (qín) sound. Original meaning: beautiful jade) has the same original meaning as Jinyu beautiful jade. ——"Shuowen" Jin Yu hides her flaws. ——"Zuo Zhuan" donated Chijin to the atrium. ——"Songs of Chu · Compassion for Life" Huai Jin holds Yu. ——"Historical Records Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng" Another example: Jin Yu (Jin Yao. The name of two beautiful jade. Generally refers to beautiful jade); Jin Xia (Jin, beautiful jade; flaw, defective jade. Metaphor of beauty and ugliness, good and bad) metaphor Virtue〖virtue〗.