What is the meaning of the name dye?

It means peace, auspiciousness and joy.

Ran is a commonly used word in Chinese. Pronounced rǎn, that is, "Shuowen Jiezi": "Dye, dye with silk as color. From water, noise.". The original meaning is to put something into paint to make it color.

It is extended to "feeling a disease or getting into bad habits or coming into contact with something" and is also used as a surname. When used as a personal name, it implies peace, auspiciousness, and joy.

When naming children with dyed characters, you can match the moral naming method. Name them with words that describe moral qualities such as sincerity, kindness, modesty, filial piety, loyalty, etc., to create a noble temperament image, and also imply that the child can learn through the name. , Always restrain your own moral words and deeds.

Selected ancient girl names with dye

1. Mo dye (mò rǎn)

The meaning and connotation of the word:

Mo: writing Black paint used for painting; an ancient punishment of tattooing and ink on the face; referring to poetry, calligraphy and painting. When used as a person's name, it means talent, erudition, and a wealth of economics.

Origin of the name:

1. Liu Jia's "White Mustache". Plain silk is easy to dye and it is difficult to dye the mustache. Mo Zhai was crying about the mustache.

2. Li Xin's "Sending Wu Envoy" is full of ink stains for all clumsy people, and the persimmon leaves are almost unrealistic.

2. Dēng rǎn

The meaning of the word:

Lamp: a lighting appliance; a light-emitting and heating device for other purposes; a color for decoration and hanging lamp. It is used as a person's name with the meaning of integrity and willingness to help others.

Origin of the name:

1. Lv Nangong's "I traveled to the capital of the immortals, and I first wrote long sentences and rhymes to answer them."

2. Wang Shipeng's "Xing Ke's flesh and blood came from Xizhou to use the rhyme of the word "men" to praise joy." When I saw the lanterns and flowers about to celebrate the occasion, I felt sad that the bamboos in the river were stained with cries.