Xu Kun 1
Xu, the five elements belong to gold, and the five elements belong to fire, which means warmth and warmth. Later, it extended to the morning sunshine, from warmth to care. Used as a person's name, it means good moral character, beautiful appearance and good reputation. Taking Kun as the boy's name means that the boy is virtuous, generous, flexible, gentle and beautiful, and noble in character.
2. Kun Ning
Ning, the five elements belong to fire, and the five elements belong to earth. The original meaning is quiet and peaceful, etc. It is used to name, which means peace, health, happiness and beauty. Using the word Kun as a girl's name sounds good, which means that this girl is tolerant, gentle, gentle, quiet and beautiful.
3. Wei Kun
Wei Kun was taken away from the Temple of Poetry. He wanted good luck. The five elements of Uygur language belong to the soil, and their original meaning is the big rope that binds things. As a verb, it means bond and connection, and thus it is extended to preservation and preservation. In ancient times, it was often used as a modal particle and placed at the beginning of a sentence or in a sentence. Used for names, it means stable, resourceful, rich, smart, confident and capable. It's nice to name Kun as a boy.
4. Zhen Kun
Jane, the five elements belong to fire, the original meaning refers to pearls, jade and other treasures, which means precious and valued. When used as a person's name, it means precious, precious and pure, while when used as a girl's name with the word Kun, it means that the girl is precious, beautiful, virtuous, pure and kind, tolerant and generous, gentle and dignified.
5. Yi Kun
Yi, the five elements belong to wood, the original meaning is brave and decisive, and the extension refers to coldness, which means the end of chess in Go. Used for names, it means firm will, three faiths, firmness, honesty, and fortitude. As a child's name, Daisy and Di Zi together mean that a man is determined and brave, has just stepped down and is tolerant and generous.