The meaning of the name Kun

The meaning of the name Kun: it means flying extremely high, extremely far, and striving to reach the upper reaches. It symbolizes the creation of heaven and earth, the ambition of Kunpeng, and the ambition to soar into the clouds.

Kun character analysis:

Kun, a second-level Chinese character, is pronounced Kun (kūn). It is a legendary big fish that lives in the deep sea in the north - Beiming. Among the ancient Chinese documents, the earliest record of Kun is undoubtedly Liezi Tangwen. The article says: "Beyond Zhongbei there is Minghai, Tianchi, and there is Yuyan. It is thousands of miles wide, and its length is called Yan, and its name is Kun."

The later "Zhuangzi" This legend is also cited. Zhuang Zhou said in his "Zhuangzi - Xiaoyaoyou": "There is a fish in the North Ming Dynasty, and its name is Kun. Kun is so big that I don't know how many thousands of miles it is."

"Guangyun" Ancient Hun Qie "Ji Yun" "Yun Hui" "Zheng Yun" Gong Hun Qie, Yin Kun "Erya Shiyu" Kun, fish roe "Note" "The son of fish is named Kun". "Lei Pian" or "Yu Pian" big fish.

Names with the character "kun":

1. Kunyu (kūn yǔ) is mostly used for boys in Song Dynasty. The poem "Kun is here, Kun is here, why are you crying?" Yu: Eaves, generally refers to a house, and also describes a person's demeanor, appearance, such as grandeur, beauty, etc. The five elements of the word "Yu" belong to earth, and are used as a person's name. Magnanimous, majestic, handsome.

2. Kunpeng (kūn péng) is mostly used for boys. It is taken from He Menggui's poem "Kunpeng has changed so much that he has never been better than Yuer." Peng: the largest in the legend. Bird, the king of birds, is a metaphor for a promising future, hard work, majesty, and greatness; the five elements of Peng belong to water, and when used as a person's name, it means flying high, aiming high, and traveling thousands of miles.

3. , Pin Kun (pǐn kūn) is mostly used for boys. It is taken from Song Wu's poem "Kun Xi Kun Xi, Why Are You Weeping" Pin: refers to the nature; grade, type; object; the five elements of Pin belong to water, and are used as names. It means virtue, character, and self-cultivation.