What does it mean for a girl to be called Ran Ran?

For girls, Ran Ran means gentle, gentle, kind, respectful, gentle, gentle, kind and respectful.

Ran Ran originally describes things slowly changing or moving. "The Chronicles of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" records: "There were two drums at night, and the sound of people was silent. Suddenly I saw a beautiful woman coming slowly from the west." A girl's name represents a person who is warm and courteous, good at making friends, good in eloquence, popular with people, and has the image of being passionate. It is a good name with a good meaning.

Other meanings of Ran Ran:

1. Describes softness and beauty. Cai Yong's "Ode to Qingyi" in the Han Dynasty: "I am so graceful and graceful, born in humble age... I am tall and tall, and I am taller than a tall man." The suite of "A Flower·Autumn Scene" by Zhang Kejiu of the Yuan Dynasty: "Fire dragon scales and red leaves are fluttering, and golden beast eyes and yellow flowers are slowly rising. "Volume 2 of Maoxiang's "Yingmei'an Yiyu" in the Qing Dynasty: "The person is light and charming, full of grace and grace."

2. Describes the light and flashing. Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty's "Thirty Rhymes of Huizhen Poetry": "The glory is still rising, and the rising sun is gradually fading." Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty's "Ou Ti" poem: "The painting is bright and the gold is rising, and the zither is slender and jade is slender." Huang Ji of the Song Dynasty The lyrics of "The Migrating Orioles": "The waves are slowly shining, the smoke is shining, the green sky is wet and the sleeves are wet."