Explanation of the name "若淅"
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Hanyu Pinyin:ruò
Five Elements:Wood
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Cultural Meaning:91%
Hanyu Pinyin:
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:84%
Cultural Meaning:83%
Literature Reference: 若”字出自《诗经·大雅·文王》:“文王在上,于昭于天。周虽旧邦,其命维新。有周不显,帝命不时。文王陟降,在帝左右。若此其大也。”;“淅”字出自《楚辞·九歌·湘夫人》:“袅袅兮秋风,洞庭波兮木叶下。” 'Ruò' is derived from 'The Book of Songs·Da Ya·King Wen': 'King Wen is above, shining in the heavens. Though Zhou is an old state, its mandate is renewed. The Zhou is not prominent, the emperor's command is not timely. King Wen ascends and descends, at the emperor's side. So great is this.' 'Xī' is derived from 'Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Lady of Xiang': 'The gentle autumn wind, the waves of Dongting Lake, and the falling leaves.'
若: If, as if. This character, when used in personal names, often signifies innate beauty, elegant demeanor, and other refined qualities.
淅: Steady Rice. When used in a name, it often describes a person who is grounded, diligent, and unpretentious.
Meaning: Ruò Xī means as gentle as light rain and as fresh as the autumn breeze, symbolizing gentleness, freshness, and naturalness.