The meaning of the word Jing

The general meaning of the character Jing is a delicate and slender appearance. Another meaning can also mean that a woman is talented.

The word can be composed as: Jinghao. Jing: The word is Congnu Congqing, and the sound of Qing is also the same. Qing means the essence and the best. The combination of female and green means beautiful woman and beautiful woman. The original meaning is: beautiful woman and beautiful woman. The word Jing is used in the name to imply beauty, temperament, and talent. It also implies auspiciousness and connotation.

The five-element attribute of Jing is wood. According to the principle that wood overcomes earth, it is taboo to name Jing with the five-element element of earth. It is taboo to name Jing with the same character as the ancestor. If the ancestor's name contains the character Jing, it is taboo for the younger generation to be named with the character Jing. It is taboo to name Jing with a character that has the same rhyme or the same rhyme or the same rhyme, as this will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.

Name recommendations

Yu Jing: The word Yu means beautiful jade, and it also means that this girl will become as white and flawless, pure and beautiful as beautiful jade. Moreover, the pronunciation of the character Yu belongs to the oblique sound, and the pronunciation of the character Jing also belongs to the oblique sound. It is catchy and very poetic when read.

Jing Wen: There is a sentence in the "Sentences" written by Wang Yuke of the Song Dynasty: "The stone cracks, Wenhua stains the moon and autumn," which also means that this girl has a poetic atmosphere, a beautiful temperament, and a very beautiful self-cultivation. The pronunciation of the word Wen and the word Jing when paired together belong to oblique and Yangping pronunciations, which sounds very nice to read and feels very poetic.

Jingxuan: The pinyin of this girl’s name belongs to Oblique and Yangping, and it sounds very nice and gentle. Moreover, the word "Xuan" comes from the line "See Yue Xuan" in Hong Zikui's "Shou Liu Zai". It feels very poetic and picturesque, and it also implies that this girl is smart, alert and temperamental.