Explanation of the name "芹莺"
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Hanyu Pinyin:qín
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:86%
Cultural Meaning:95%
Hanyu Pinyin:yīng
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:88%
Cultural Meaning:90%
Literature Reference: 芹:采芹于沚,言采其芹。——《诗经·小雅·采菽》 莺:莺啼燕语报新年,马邑龙堆路几千。——《春晚书山家屋壁》 Qin: Picking celery by the shore, we gather the celery. Source from 'The Book of Songs·Minor Odes·Picking Beans'. Ying: Warblers sing and swallows chirp to herald the New Year, while the roads to Mayi and Longdui stretch thousands of miles. Source from 'Spring Evening Inscription on the Wall of a Mountain Home'.
芹: Celery. Also used as a humble term. Often employed in female names.
莺: Oriole Blossom, symbolizing the oriole, often represents beauty, charm, and vivacity in names, fostering favor and affection from others.
Meaning: Qin symbolizes freshness and simplicity, while Ying refers to the oriole, representing beauty and agility.