Name the doll

Cui Yining

In ancient Chinese, "yi" means "planting" and "ning" means "peace and tranquility". The baby is a cow and has a "grass head" "Let the calf have grass to eat. Take "Ning" and hope that the baby will be safe and happy throughout his life. By choosing this name, she is planting the seeds of peace in her birth. I hope she is calm and sensible. The temperament is gentle and gorgeous, and the character is unyielding.

The inner meaning of the name: Talented, sensible, gentle and wise, auspicious in middle age, prosperous in old age, elegant and talented in life.

Why should the Chinese language, which is profound and profound, adopt the popular Korean version? By the time she grows up, the Korean style will have already passed, but the orthodox Chinese language will definitely still stand. How can I tell her that my child is yours? Your name is a Korean name and Korean style was prevalent when you were born?