The meaning of Ling used in the name

Question 1: What does the name Lai Qianling mean? The name Lai Qianling means well

Qian: The word Qian means smiling, generally referring to beautiful appearance, but in modern times, it specifically refers to a woman with beautiful hair. .

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: human character. Congrenqingsheng. Dong Qi Huanjie Qian.

Ling: original meaning: the name of an ancient music official. According to legend, there was Ling Lun during the time of the Yellow Emperor, who was the chief music official in the world. Smart and flexible.

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Nongye. Follow people's orders. There is Jianling County in Yizhou.

Qian means beauty, beauty, and handsomeness; Ling means cleverness, intelligence, cleverness, and beautiful meaning.

Meaning: The name can be interpreted as: "beautiful? smart".

Question 2: Is it okay to use the character Ling in the name? Ling

Ling is pronounced as líng and the radical is 亻. The meaning of the character is fire. There are common phrases Lingding, Lingli and. Actors and others.

Pronunciation: líng Radical: 亻 Radical strokes: 2 Meaning of the five elements: fire Simplified strokes: 7 Taiwanese strokes: 7 Kangxi strokes: 7 Pinyin input: ling Wubi input: WWYC Good and bad meaning: Good stroke order: Leave vertical, leave, hold, hold, fold, hold

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(1) ㄌㄧㄥ@ (2) 〔~仃〕Loneliness. (3) 〔~俐〕Smart; flexible. (4) 〔~俜〕Looking lonely. (5) In the old days, people who took acting as their profession were called: excellent~. Name ~. ~ Official (ancient music official). (6) Spring and Autumn Music Official Name. That is "cold". "Zuo Zhuan? The 21st Year of Zhao Gong": "The king of heaven is about to cast Wushe, Lengzhou Jiu said: The king's heart will die of illness"! Du Yu's annotation: "Wu She, the name of Zhong. There is no She in the law. Leng, Yueguan; Zhou Jiu, its name is also." "Guoyu? Zhou Yuxia" wrote "Lingzhou Jiu", Wei Zhao's annotation: "Ling, "Si Yu Guan".

The combination of "people" and "order" means "musicians who are employed in person" and "street musicians - playing music designated by the audience on the spot". Original meaning: the official name of ancient music. According to legend, there was Linglun during the Yellow Emperor's time, and he was the chief music official in the world. . Explanation: Actor performances can still be seen in entertainment venues across the country today - a band sits in a pavilion, and tourists passing by can come up and order music. The band will play according to the tourists' requirements, and they will pay after the performance. The same is true in ancient times. Folk musicians can also be accepted by the government as full-time musicians, and can be assigned to complete various required tasks, such as playing welcome songs on site, entertaining government guests, etc.) (2) Same as the original meaning. [musical official] Ling, jester. ——"Shuowen" The eunuch's actress. ——"Korean Poetry? Che Neighbor" Let the singers sing songs on the flute. ——"Guoyu? Luyu" Serving as an official. - "Poetry? Preface to Jane" Asking about the Lingzhou dove. ——"Guoyu? Zhouyu" (3) Another example: Lingguan (ancient music official); Linggong (formerly refers to musicians or actors); Linglun (the legendary music official during the time of the Yellow Emperor); Lingjie (formerly known as opera) World) (4) Extended to an artist who performs singing and dancing [actor; actress] Ling, musician. ——"Guangyun" The new imperial music has been taught to hundreds of female singers. ——"New Tang Book? Rites and Music Chronicles" Jiaofang Actor. ——"Suoyan of Bei Meng" Last year at Xijing Temple, all the actors gathered to give a feast. - Meng Jiao's "Jiaofang Geer" (5) Another example: male actor (male actor); female actor; famous actor (famous actor); Hongling (popular actor); Lingyou (actor) (6) Surname

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1. Lingding língdīng ( 1) [left alone without help]: Alone and helpless, the solitary shadow in the setting sun sighs at the loneliness, sitting on the grass pavilion with the wisteria hanging horizontally.

——Lu You's "Residence in Residence" (2) [thin and weak]: thin and weak 2. Smart, pity línglì, línglì (1) [clever; bright; quick; witted]: clever; flexible and intelligent Smart person (2) [light and handy]: light; light and smart figure (3) [with alacrity; readily]: cheerful; simply speak eloquently and eloquently língyá-lìchǐ [eloquent; fluent; have the gift of the gab; glib; have a glib tontgue] describes being articulate...>>

Question 3: What does the Japanese name Ling mean? This is a Japanese girl's name. Pronounced "れい" lei is also a popular name currently.

Question 4: What does 伶 mean? 伶 Pinyin: [líng] Meaning: 1. [~仃] loneliness. 2.〔~俐〕Smart; flexible. 3. [~俜] Lonely appearance. 4. In the old days, people who took acting as their profession were called: excellent~. Name ~. ~Official

Question 5: What does the girl’s name Zhiling mean? Delicate

Question 6: I would like to ask, what does the name Qiu Ling mean? Autumn```Autumn

Ling```Lingding

What a miserable name```

Question 7: What does the name 'Rong Ling' mean? ? This close friend, as a combination of two words, Rongling can only be used as a person's name, they are not the same word. The banyan tree is a big tree that grows in the south, and one tree can form a forest; Ling, which means clever or lonely. In the old days, actors also became famous. But as a girl's name, Rongling still sounds good. Have fun!

Question 8: Lin, Ling, among these three characters, which one is better to use as the last character in the name? Names record the imprint of family lineage, condense the deep affection of parents for their children, and are metaphors for different ideal pursuits and goals; names inherit a person's emotions, intentions, and ambitions; names contain a person's essence, energy, and spirit. god. A person's name is not only a human body symbol, but also has a certain impact on people's emotions, intelligence, marriage and love, failure to succeed, health and other aspects. When naming a child, as long as you master some essentials and methods, it is better to choose it yourself, because Only you know your children best, and only you know what your expectations are. Furthermore, there are some restrictions on naming. For example, you cannot use a name that is already used by someone in your family, but outsiders don’t know which word has been used by someone in your family. On the other hand, there is an old saying: the name chosen by the parents, the skin color. It is given by your parents, so as a son of man, you should be grateful. , although we generally don’t talk about it now, as parents, it is more meaningful for us to name our children ourselves:

1. The range of expectations of elders in naming their children are as follows:

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1. Parents expect their children to be moral people

The beauty of the soul is more important than the handsome appearance. Parents often understand this truth. Many Chinese characters contain moral requirements, such as amiable, benevolent, rong, de, xuan, virtuous, good, ethical, upright, pure, righteous, sincere, straightforward, and 道. But this does not mean that just adding a word to the surname will make it a good name. Parents must consider how the surname and first name match.

2. Expect your children to be knowledgeable and versatile

As parents, of course, you also hope that your children will excel academically. It is best to have a university education, have enough food and clothing, and have a stable job. So they may be interested in these beautiful words that represent intelligence, wisdom, and talent, such as: Ying, Ling, Rui, Rui, Zhe, Hui, Dun, Di, Ming, Xiao, Xian, Xi, Xi, Wei, Xue, Si , enlightenment, analysis, writing, calligraphy, diligence, etc.

3. I hope that my child will be healthy and handsome.

If you are a father or mother, you will want your child to be healthy and handsome. The following words mean health and beauty such as: handsome, majestic, British, strong, strong, brilliant, tall, handsome, beautiful, Wei, Wu, Xiong, Wei, pine, cypress, mountain, stone, Chan, Juan, Jiao , sister-in-law, Ting, Zi, Mei, Wan, Li, Wu, Mei, Qian, Lan, etc.

4. I hope that my children will live a prosperous life and have a successful career

It is human nature to pursue fame and fortune, and this will also be reflected when parents name their children. In daily life, we will meet many people with such names. Names containing the following words can express this hope: Da, Yao, Xing, Rong, Hua, Wang, Ying, Feng, Yu, Chang, Sheng, etc.

5. Hope that their children will live a prosperous and peaceful life

Some parents hope that their children will live a peaceful and peaceful life. Plain nature is not mediocrity or ordinary. Some parents will choose some of the most common words to express their hearts, such as, peaceful, quiet, smooth, connected, calm, peaceful, natural, peaceful, calm, harmonious, healthy, etc.

6. Expect their children to be self-reliant, self-reliant, and successful

Many parents hope that their children will be self-reliant, hard-working, perseverant, and strong-willed in the future, so they like to use some Name your children with masculine names such as Yi, Du, Gang, Qiang, Heng, Tough, Constant, Firm, Power, Determination, Determination, Li, Zhu, Zhi, Yi, Zi, etc. Although some parents also name girls like this. names, but basically these names are just for boys.

Naming children using the twelve zodiac animals is also a part of Chinese culture. The twelve zodiac signs have different personalities and postures, which are very interesting. Because the Chinese are very particular about the zodiac sign, we will not go into details about the zodiac sign or birth year. We will only talk about how to give children good names according to their zodiac sign.

2. Principles to pay attention to when naming children:

1. The spiritual power of phonology: when the name is pronounced, it will produce a magnetic field of sound. A good name is pleasant to the ear, but a bad name is pleasant to the ear. It will cause interference, and many artists or writers will choose another name or another font size, such as: Zhang Daqian (formerly known as Zhang Yuan). A good name is not only impressive but also something you can identify with.

2. Avoid homophonic sounds: If parents plan to choose a name for their baby, they should pay attention to whether there are any indecent homophonic sounds in the name to avoid confusion in the future. Such as: Wu Limao, Zeng Haoxiao, Yu Ling (Rain), Wei Cong (Feeding Worms). It is best to pronounce the name several times to see if it sounds smooth.

3. Pay attention to the meaning of the words: If parents want to choose a name for their children, they must first understand the meaning of the words, because some words are not common, or the radicals next to them are changed, but the meaning is not good, so in the end Fortunately, before choosing a name, consult the Kangxi Dictionary to determine the meaning.

4. Bazi: Some refer to the baby’s horoscope to help name the baby, that is, profit... >>

Question 9: Why are they rarely used when naming? This "Ling"? Many people use "Lin" and "Ling". . Is this "Ling" not very good? Rowling had an ulterior motive in choosing the name! ! ! One of the biggest losses in reading the Chinese version of Harry Potter is that it’s often impossible to see the care Rowling takes in naming the characters. Here are some interesting ones, some from foreign forums (I don’t understand Latin!), and some of them are my own ideas. Gryffindor: The name Gryffindor comes from the French gryffin d'or, which means golden griffin. Gryphon is a half-lion, half-eagle creature in Greek mythology. Christianity later often used it as a symbol of Jesus because it represents control of the earth (lion) and sky (eagle). Slytherin: Slytherin is a change from the English Slithering. The word means to slither in a sinuous manner and is often used to describe snakes. Ravenclaw: Ravenclaw, literally translated as raven's paw. Hufflepuff: Hufflepuff, derived from English Huff and Puff. Both words are related to blowing. This name is not very flattering. Muggle: Muggle is derived from the English slang Mug, which means fool. Albus? Dumbledore: Albus (Albus) means white in Latin, because Dumbledore is a "white magician" who is opposed to the black magician Voldemort. According to Rowling, Dumbledore is another way of writing bumble-bee in English. She thought that since Dumbledore liked music, he probably often hummed while walking.

Riddle (Voldemort’s original name): Riddle means “riddle” in English! As soon as I saw this name, I knew Rowling was going to play a word game! Voldemort: Voldemort is derived from the French Vole de mort, which means "flight of death" or "flight from death". Severus Snape: Severus means severe in Latin, which is in line with Snape's character. Snape is the name of a small town in England. But there is only one letter difference between this word and the English word snake! Remus Lupine: Lupine (Lupin) comes from the Latin root Lup, which means wolf - Lupine is "wolf-like" and Lupus is "wolf". It is said that residents of France and Normandy sometimes call werewolves "Lupin"! Remus is even more interesting. This is the name of one of the twins who was fed by a she-wolf in Roman legend! Sirius Black: Sirius is, of course, Sirius (but there is no "little" meaning! The translation is confusing!), and Black (Black) is "black". He transforms into a big black dog. Peter Pettigrew: The name Peter is too common and seems to have no special meaning (why does the translation reverse the name? Inexplicable!). Pettigrew means "very small" - no star! This name can also be broken down into Pet I Grew, which almost means "I became a pet"! Interesting! Argus Filch: Filch (Filch) is the English verb "to steal", and Argus (Argus) is a giant monster with a hundred eyes in Greek mythology, who was killed by Hera, the wife of the god Zeus. Sent to guard the lover who was turned into a heifer by Zeus. Hagrid: According to Rowling, Hagrid is an Old English word that means "a bad night/a bad night." She explained that Hagrid often had trouble sleeping because he drank so much! Quirrell: There's only one letter difference between Quirrel and Squirrel, and it's also very similar to quarrel! Sybill Trelawney: The meaning of Trelawney is uncertain, but in Greek and Roman mythology, Sybill is the title of the female prophets who were inspired by the sun god Apollo to make prophecies. Fleur Delacour: Fleur Delacour is French, and its literal translation means flowers in the palace. By extension, it refers to aristocratic women. Alastor Moody: Alastor is a vengeful devil in Greek mythology, while Moody means changeable emotions in English. Professor Binns (the ghost who teaches History of Magic): Binns is pronounced very close to Been, which is the past participle form of the verb Be in English. This professor has become a ghost, indeed... >>

Question 10: What does "Lingyu" mean? This is my name, and I want to know what it means. Ling Yu is right