Home: Five Elements: Wood. Kangxi dictionary strokes: 10. Original meaning: inside the house, residence. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Home is home. From Mi, _ save your voice. " Refers to the family, the country, and extended to a safe haven; It also refers to family education and upbringing. Used as a person's name to express warmth, friendship and unity.
The collocation of "home army" means jubilation, auspiciousness and momentum. Among them, "Jun" is extended to "Zhiyou", and "Home" conforms to the favorite glyph "Mi" of Chinese zodiac pigs. The name has auspicious implications.
2. Joan Chin (Joan Chin)
Chen: Five elements: earth. Kangxi dictionary strokes: 7. Interpretation: Chen, Zhen Ye. According to the tone of "Jun", "Chen" and "Yang Ping", it is extended to generosity, justice, courage, freshness and elegance. Being used as a name means kindness, helpfulness and gentleness.
3. Shu county
Shu: Five elements: gold. Kangxi dictionary strokes: 12. Original meaning: stretch, stretch. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Shu is also a god". The word Shu stands for stretching, stretching, unfolding, calmly and slowly. Used as a person's name, it means carefree, auspicious, carefree and comfortable.
Shu means comfort, ease and stretching. Jun refers to a fine horse, and the idiom "a thousand miles handsome" is used to describe a talented person. Shu Jun's name implies that he hopes his children can be carefree, happy and auspicious, and become excellent talents.
4. Jun Ye (Gü nier)
Leaf: Five elements: fire. Kangxi dictionary strokes: 16. Refers to the appearance of flash, bright and brilliant; Gorgeous and beautiful. Used as a person's name, it means gorgeous, beautiful and profound.
5. Zhu Enwei (Zhu Enwei)
Wei: Five elements: earth. Kangxi dictionary strokes: 1 1. Original meaning: urgent answer. "A Brief Introduction to the Master": "Those who should be quick are undoubtedly also." Generally refers to hope, prayer, resignation, resignation. The original meaning refers to the sound of reply and greeting. Used as a person's name, meaning free, intelligent and sensible.
The word jun means to be a good horse, a good horse, talented and excellent. It sounds better with the word Wei, which means outstanding, pioneering and outstanding.