What does the name Ruo mean?

The meaning of the word ruo in the name:

Ruo Chi

ruò chí

Explanation of the meaning:

Chi: Refers to galloping, yearning, and spreading. The name means constantly galloping forward.

Xin Ruo

xīn ruò

Explanation of meaning:

Xin: It means prosperity of wealth, and the name means wealth and prosperity. Prosperity, rich and beautiful life.

Bīn ruò

Bīn ruò

Explanation of meaning:

Bin: refers to colorful and prosperous. It means bright luster and outstanding charm, and is often used to name women.

Ruò suì

Ruò suì

Explanation of meaning:

Sui: means smooth, satisfactory and successful.

Juān ruò

Juān ruò

Explanation of meaning:

Juan: refers to the azalea, and the name symbolizes its beauty.

Yao Ruo

yáo ruò

Explanation of meaning:

Yao: refers to the name of the ancient emperor in legend.

Ruò lù

ruò lù

Explanation of meaning:

Deer: refers to the animal deer, which was regarded as a sacred object in ancient times. The name implies a happy, auspicious and beautiful life.

hubuo

shū ruò

Explanation of meaning:

Pivot: refers to the center, and the name means key and core.

Tongruo

tóng ruò

Explanation of meaning:

Tong: refers to the sycamore tree. Legend has it that the Phoenix bird likes to perch on it. The name means the arrival of auspiciousness.

Wei Ruo

wèi ruò

Medicinal explanation:

Wei: refers to a dynasty in Chinese history.

Words related to the word Ruo

1. Calm and composed

Meaning: Describing a calm and unconcerned appearance: He is not afraid of danger and looks calm and composed.

Source: "History of the Jin Dynasty·Yan Zhanmen Du Zhuan": "An enemy comes suddenly; although the arrow is in front of you, you are calm and composed."

2. If you are in a state of confusion

Meaning: Kuang: open; open. Meng: blind. His eyes suddenly opened up and became clear, as if a blind person suddenly saw something. It is also a metaphor for making people's minds suddenly become enlightened and become enlightened.

Source: "A Letter to My Concubine Jun Miao Junzhou" written by Ying Xu of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "Those who are free will enjoy this trip immeasurably. Climbing the Mangji River will make you feel as if you are enlightened."

3. A heart as deep as a valley

Meaning: A mind as deep and broad as a valley.

Source: "Laozi" by Li Er of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "When it is dense, it is like simplicity, when it is spacious, it is like a valley."