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The words next to the square characters are suitable for girls.

The words next to the local words suitable for girls are: Kun, Sheng, Bi, Mo, Kun and so on.

1, Kun: The original meaning is the same as that of Kun. In the sense of doing Kun, Kun is a variant of Kun. When collocated with other words, strengthen the girl's capable personality.

2. holiness: holiness usually describes a person who is knowledgeable and extremely intelligent, and can also be called a person who has reached the peak in a certain field. Saints are used to name girls, which makes up for girls' lack of soil in numerology. At the same time, they also have a good meaning in the connotation of names. Stroke is the most unholy, but it is very eye-catching, with good eye-catching effect, and the pronunciation is as intended, giving people an elegant feeling.

3. wall: the wall is earth, which means the same as the wall. The name is extended to the meaning of honesty and simplicity, describing a simple, steady and reliable woman. The brush strokes on the wall are complex, but the structure is compact, giving people a rigorous and simple impression. In pronunciation, although the pronunciation is simple, it is forceful, highlighting the girl's strong and rounded personality. Next to the wall are local figures, which meet the needs of girls' naming.

4. Ink: Ink is ink and wash, which is a prop written by ancient literati. This name is mostly used to describe people who are knowledgeable and talented. Mozi has many strokes, but it contains the unique elegance of Chinese studies. In pronunciation, the combination of nasal initial and monosyllabic vowel makes the artistic conception of his words rise to a higher level. Ink has a double "earth" beside the word "earth", which is rich in literary connotation and suitable for naming girls.

5, Kun: the side is "soil", belonging to the five elements of soil, which can effectively make up and strengthen the child's character. Its original meaning belongs to one of the eight diagrams, which stands for auspiciousness. Often used as a new female word.