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Lin Yu gave birth to a girl named Lin Yu.

(Female) Traditional and Simplified

Traditional strokes

Stroke naming

Brush painting on the five elements

Radical pinyin

Linlin 888 Jiang Mumu Forest

Rain and Rain 8 8 8 Water and Rain Y incarnation, Y you

Jingjing1111/female Beijing

Rain: rain, water falling from the clouds to the ground. (This word appears about 264350 times in the name database. )

"Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains the cloud: Water comes out from under the cloud. As the sky is like a cloud, water is idle. All rain belongs to rain.

Jing: It means slim, beautiful and beautiful, and it is also described as talented. (This word appears about 20 1, 0 10 times in the name database. )

"Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains the cloud: Qiliye. Voices from young women. One day, you will be talented. Reading is like leek.

General comments on reputation:

The word rain can better match your last name.

The word scene can be well matched with the name rain.

The word rain means teaching ze, swift and rain dew; Quiet refers to beauty, talent, slimness and beauty, and the meaning of beauty.

The tones of Lin, Yu and Jing are pronounced as Lin, Ning, and the tones are rising, rising and falling.

Font forest left and right structure, 8 school names; Rain is a single-word structure with eight school names; The scene is a left-right structure, painted as11; Beautiful fonts are good for writing.

The five strokes of the name are 8-8- 1 1, and all five strokes are good.

The meaning of this name can be interpreted as: "Kakuzawa? Beauty. "

Interesting explanation:

Ozawa? beauty

Rain smoke? beauty

Rain and snow? beauty

Rainy day? Youcaipin

Rain rain? Youcaipin

Beauty of rain and dew

Rain? beauty

Yuhua? beauty

After rain or rain? Youcaipin

Timely rain? Youcaipin

Famous saying:

A raincoat and hemp fiber, despite the wind and rain, still live my life.

-Su Shi's Ding Feng

Jing told Qi Xiang that this argument was correct.

-Yang Weizhen's Forty-two Ancient Poems (Part Two)

When will I go back, I will watch snuff at the west window, face to face, and the smell of evening rain.

-Don Li Shangyin's Note to a Northern Friend on a Rainy Night.

Falling Flowers Independent, Swift Qi Fei.