(Female) Traditional Simplified Chinese
Strokes Traditional Chinese
Strokes Nameology
Strokes Five Elements Radicals
Radicals Pinyin
Xuan Xuan 9 9 9 Gold 倀 xuān
Zhi Zhi 7 7 10 Wood 艹 zhǐ
Xin Xin 8 8 8 Wood owe xīn
Zhi: Zhi is a kind of vanilla, an annual herb, also called Angelica dahurica. In Qu Yuan's works, it is often used to describe the beautiful qualities. The fragrance and beauty of Zhi is consistent with the beautiful qualities of people, so it is often used in women's names. (This word appears approximately 22,960 times in the name database)
Xin: happy, fond, happy, prosperous. (This character appears approximately 531,520 times in the name database)
"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: "Laughter and joy." From the sound of owing a pound.
General comment on the good name:
The word Zhi can match your surname well.
The character "Xin" can be better matched with the character "Zhi" used in naming.
The word Yizhi means vanilla, Zhiruo, and Angelica dahurica; Xin means happiness, joy, and celebration, and the meaning is beautiful.
The pronunciations of Yinluxuan, Zhi, and Xin are xuān, zhǐ, and xīn, and the tones are Yinping, Shangsheng, and Yinping.
The font Xuan has an up-and-down structure, and the name has 9 strokes; Zhi has an up-and-down structure, and the name has 10 strokes; Xin has a left-right structure, and the name has 8 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.
The five strokes of this name are 9-10-8, which is good for all five strokes.
Meaning: The name can be interpreted as: "Vanilla? Joy". The idiom Yuan Zhi Xiang Lan joyfully expands the artistic conception of the name. Explanation of the idiom:
Yuanzhi and Xianglan are happy and excited (explanation); (Explanation) Lan Zhi’s room rejoices (Explanation) Li Lan Yuan Zhi is happy and contented (Explanation)
Interesting explanation:
Vanilla? Happy
Zhi Ruo ? Xinqing
Zhiruo? Xinhuan
Yuan Zhililan? Zai Xin Zai Ben
Angelica dahurica? Euphoria
Vanilla ? Joy
Zhi Ruo? Joy
Angelica Angelicae? Joy
Lan Zhi’s Room? Joy and Encouragement
Herb? Appreciation
p>Famous quotes:
Hu Jiangli and Pi Zhixi were admired by Ren Qiulan.
- Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
It is a festive season to enjoy this business.
-Zhang Jiuling's "Encounter"
Fantastic articles to appreciate, and doubts to be analyzed.
-Eastern Jin Dynasty·Tao Yuanming·Immigration
If you mix Shenjiao and Guixi, you can’t maintain Huizhi.
- Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"