Names with the character Zi are:
1. Ziqin
It means to be resourceful, talented, able to do things carefully, and to have strong observation. They are determined, constantly strive for their ideals, have good patience, and can endure hardships. If they can unite and trust others, they will definitely achieve great success.
2. Ziqiong
Qiong refers to beautiful jade, which means beauty, luxury, elegance and uniqueness. When Ziqiong is used as a personal name, it has poetic connotations of freshness and elegance, intelligence, natural beauty, exquisiteness and beauty.
3. Zixia
Xia refers to the beautiful clouds in the evening sky, which means colorful. When Zixia is used as a personal name, it has poetic connotations of radiant, bright and moving, elegant and majestic.
4. Zixue
Snow refers to a natural phenomenon in winter, that is, snow and snowflakes, which have the meaning of purity and purity. When Zixue is used as a personal name, it has the poetic connotation of being pure, noble, pure-hearted, sweet and charming.
5. Zixuan
Xuanhua refers to a perennial herbaceous plant, Hemerocallis fulva, which means joy, joy, and self-improvement. When Zixuan is used as a personal name, it has the poetic connotation of being energetic, self-reliant and optimistic, beautiful and confident, and outstanding.
The meaning of Zi in ancient times
Famous thinkers during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, such as Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Xunzi, etc., all have surnames. The reason why people add "Zi" after their surnames "To call them, actually means to show respect to them. For example, in "The Analects of Confucius" "Confucius said: "Learn and practice it from time to time, don't you just say it", this is the honorific title given to Confucius by students. Later, the title "Master" appeared. It is a more solemn title based on "Zi". It is an honorific title for an old, virtuous and prestigious person, and is often used to refer to teachers.