What does the word Lin belong to in the five elements? What is the meaning of the name? How to choose the name?

Naming attributes of the character Lin:

The pinyin of the character Lin: lín

The radical of the character Lin: deer

The five elements of the character Lin What does it belong to: Fire (Complete list of characters belonging to fire in the five elements)

How many people use the character Lin to name: 78,000 people (per 10 million people)

Words with similar pronunciations to Lin:

絵? phosphorus? 粼? Gong? Similar words:

Deer? Deer? Muntjac? Slug? Elk? Qil? Foot? Musk

Selected names for Lin characters

Zhilin (zhì lín)

Wisdom: ① The five elements belong to fire. ②Original meaning: smart, strong intelligence. "The Theory of Young China" by Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty: "The wisdom of youth is the wisdom of the country." ③Wisdom, resourcefulness. "Guanzi": "The ability to change the four seasons is called wisdom." ④Plot; strategy. "Huainanzi·Lanming": "It is morally thorough and wise, so it is eliminated." ⑤Knowledge. "Xunzi": "So knowing something is called knowledge. The combination of knowing and knowing is called wisdom." ⑥Usage examples of personal names: For example, Fang Yizhi, a thinker and scientist in the Ming and Qing Dynasties; Chen Mingzhi, a Kunqu opera actor in the Qing Dynasty.

Lín jié

Jie: ① The five elements belong to wood. ②Original meaning: A person with outstanding intelligence. "Book of Rites·Yue Ling": "The commanding officer was ordered to praise the hero." ③Tall; towering. "Crossing Xiaogushan and Dagushan" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "There is another stone that is not attached to the mountain, but it stands out." ④Excellent; outstanding. "Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang Biography": "Outstanding majesty". ⑤ Examples of personal names: such as Di Renjie, a minister in the Tang Dynasty; Cao Tingjie, a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty; Chen Bangjie, a modern bryobotanist; and Zhu Jieqin, a historian.

麟峰 (lín fēng)

Feng: ① The five elements belong to water. ②Original meaning: the top of the mountain. "Shuowen Xinfu": "Feng means mountain." ③Highest point; vertex. ④High mountains rising from the ground. ⑤Use examples of personal names: such as modern publisher Huang Luofeng; poet and literary critic Feng Xuefeng.

Yonglin (yǒng lín)

Yong: ①The five elements belong to earth. ②Original meaning: long flow of water. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Yong, water is long. It is like the length of water and water." ③Generally refers to long. Refers to both time and space. "Dialect 1": "It is said to be eternal if it is given to all the superiors." ④Extension. "Book·Bi Ming": "If you are rich and can be trained, you can live forever." ⑤ Pass "Yong". lengthened sound. Long chant and sing. "Book Shun Dian": "The sound is eternal, the law is harmonious." ⑥Forever, forever. "Poetry·Wei Feng": "It is always good to report the bandit's report." ⑦ Examples of personal names: such as modern agriculturist Chen Yongkang; archaeologist Liang Siyong; classical literature researcher Liu Yongji; mechanics and applied mathematician Guo Yonghuai.

Zong Lin (zōng lín)

Zong: ①The five elements belong to gold. ②Original meaning: ancestral temple, ancestral temple. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Zong means respecting the ancestral temple." ③Clan; same clan. "Guoyu·Jinyu": "The sect was destroyed in Jiang". ④Respect. "Yili·Shihunli": "Words from Zonger's parents". ⑤Respect. "Poetry·Daya·Gongliu": "What you eat and drink is what you follow." ⑥ Examples of personal names: such as Liu Zongyuan, a writer and philosopher; Tao Zongyi, a writer in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties; Tang Zonghai, a modern medical doctor; and Lu Zongda, a modern linguist.

The five elements belong to wood

Lin Yan Lin Zhi Lin Ge Lin Kuan Lin Guo

The five elements belong to water

Lin Qin Lin Che Lin Ping Lin or Lin Chao

The five elements belong to fire

Lin Zhong Lin Xian Lin Li Lin Tai Lin Xun

The five elements belong to earth

Lin Yi Lin Chang Lin Yulin Yulincheng