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Kim is a rare name.
Jin's rare names are Jin, Jin Bojun and Jin Hongsi.

1, gold

The word "Qing" is taken from the poem "Heaven and Earth", which is clear in the world. It contains pure and clear meaning. Taking "Qing" as the name implies a good expectation for the boy's good character. The little chef hippo came from twenty years ago, and he can be alone every night. In the extended sense, it means tireless and self-improvement, while in Qing Zi's name, it is rare to hear, which can reflect the talent of boys.

2. Jin Bojun

Bo word means erudite and versatile, which embodies the accomplishment of boys and has a profound sense of sight. However, the word rice is unique and rare, which means majestic and lush. It is mostly used in ancient names but not commonly used in modern times, which can not only reduce the rate of duplicate names, but also be less uncommon. Moreover, the words "Bo" and "Mi" are both mellow, very pleasant to hear and rare to see.

3. Jin Hongsi

The word "Hiroko" means ambitious, knowledgeable, idealistic, ambitious and loud. Thinking, both thinking and missing, is rare in male names, and the collocation of the two words is rare and unique. Combining the name with the surname of Jin not only means lofty ideals and bright future, but also means careful thinking and steady behavior, giving people a warm and steady feeling.

Brief introduction of Jin surname

Jin is the 64th surname, which has a certain influence in the Central Plains and Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Today, the population of the Jin family accounts for about 0.3% of the national population, with a total population of about 3.8 million. Jin has many surnames, one from ancient times and the other from the Western Han Dynasty. In addition to the above two Jin, in the Qin Dynasty before the Sixteen Kingdoms, the leader of the ancient Qiang people in Yulin was Jin, and the Silla king in Korean history was named Jin.

Celebrity of gold: There was gold in the Tang Dynasty. Jin Wengang, a direct bachelor of Longtuge in Song Dynasty; Jin Yan, a native of Shaoyang (now Hunan), was named filial piety, ranking first in the world, and the county was named Yimen Jinshi. Scholar Jin Wen and Ming Dynasty essayist Jin Luan. Jin Shengtan, a famous literary critic in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, collated Outlaws of the Marsh and The West Chamber.