Xi, the second-class word of modern Chinese standard, is pronounced as X in Putonghua and was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The lower part of the word "gram" is "ㄎㄎ? o" (the word "gram" is the handle of an axe), indicating the sound, and the upper part is two vertical paintings, indicating the rising sound. Ancient books are often used as modal particles and rhymes, which are equivalent to "ah".
The original meaning of the word Xi is an auxiliary word in classical Chinese; Implies optimism and openness; When used as a name, it means generosity. As a name, the word Xi has neither a good meaning nor a bad meaning, because it has no meaning at all, but its font is simple and easy to remember, and its pronunciation is also very nice.
It is often used in poems and songs with certain cultural connotations, so it can also be named after the word Xi. After all, it is meaningless without Li Xi, but the word is easy to remember and better to listen to.
Xi Zixing Ming
The figures that can be listed are: Cheng, Yuan, Yu, etc.
Cheng means rules, patterns, order, etc. It symbolizes the road and the future.
Looking at Xi, looking at this word means looking far away and seeing. It means hope and fame.
Zi Yuan's original meaning is finger, which is extended to head, start, first, good, big, whole and so on. , such as heads of state, new year's day kitchen, first year, unit, elements, vowels and other common words. Both contain the above meanings. When naming names, the meanings of beginning, first, big and so on are generally used.
Jade, which means beautiful jade, is a metaphor for advantages and virtues.