Name: Lin Yujue or Lin Jue, which one is suitable? The child is a girl and is currently over 8 months old?

I think the word "Jue" is not very good. The word "Jue" is a rare word, and few people know it. It is easy to mispronounce "Lin Yujing"

Everyone else said it and there were too many people shouting it

Yu: Rain, falling from the clouds to the ground of water. "Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Water comes from under the clouds. One is like the sky, the other is like the clouds, and the water is leisurely. All rain is related to rain.

Jing: It means slim, beautiful, beautiful, and also describes talented. "Shuowen Jiezi" explains: "Chu Li". From the female voice. One is to be talented. Read like leek jing. Summary of good names:

Yuyu is a commonly used name for women. It can match your last name better.

Jingjing is a common female name. It can be better matched with the naming character rain.

The word Yiyu means Jiaoze, Swift, and Yulu; Jing means beauty, talent, slimness, beauty, and beautiful meaning.

The pronunciation of Yinlulin, Yu, and Jing is lín, yǔ, and jìng, and the tones are Yangping, Shangteng, and Quteng. The pronunciation is beautiful and catchy.

The character Lin has a left-right structure, and the name has 8 strokes; Yu has a single character structure, and the name has 8 strokes; Jing has a left-right structure, and the name has 11 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write .

The five strokes of this name are 8-8-11, which is good for all five strokes.

Interesting explanation:

Jiaoze? Beauty

Yuhua? Beauty

Yuxue? Beauty

Swift? Beauty

Famous sayings:

You can live your whole life under the misty rain.

-Su Shi's "Ding Fengbo"

Jingnu told Qi Xiang that her explanation was correct and correct.

-Yang Weizhen's "Forty-Two Ancient Poems, Part 3"

Why should I cut off the candles from the west window and talk about the rainy night in Bashan?

- Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, Night Rain Sends to the North

The falling flower man is independent, and the light and swift swallows fly together.

- "Gong Ci" by Weng Hong