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Which word is better for naming a tiger cub, hibiscus or jin?

The name of the tiger cub is Jinhao.

1. The meaning of the name hibiscus: in the name, "jin" is generally used. The meaning of the name hibiscus is as follows: hibiscus, pronounced jǐn, originally refers to a woody plant that only blooms for one day, that is, hibiscus, a deciduous shrub of the Malvaceae family. It comes from "Baitou Yin" by Zhang Zhengjian of the Five Dynasties.

2. Jin, pronounced as jǐn, means beautiful jade, such as Jin Xia (Jin, beautiful jade; flaw, jade with flaws. A metaphor for beauty and ugliness, good and bad), from "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year" "Year": "The proverb goes: The superior is in the heart, the rivers and lakes accept dirt, the mountains and rivers hide diseases, and Jin Yu hides flaws."

Baby naming with the character Jin.

1. Jin Yang (jǐn yáng).

Yang: Yang refers to the sun. By extension, it means warm, bright, and positively charged. Ancient Chinese philosophy believes that Yang is one of the two opposites that runs through all matter in the universe, opposite "Yin". When used as a personal name, it means sunshine, cheerfulness, and positivity.

2. Jinyu (jǐn yú).

Yu: refers to beautiful jade or the luster of jade. When used as a person's name, it means beautiful, dazzling, and talented.

3. Jinxin (jǐn xīn).

Heart: refers to the mind, mind, interior, center, etc. When used as a personal name, it means loyalty, love, core, and thoughtfulness.