Explanation of the name "津"
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Hanyu Pinyin:jīn
Five Elements:Water
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Cultural Meaning:86%
Literature Reference: Jin refers to a ferry crossing over water. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
津: Originally denoting a ferry crossing, it is used in names to symbolize profound blessings, embodying wishes for health and safety.
Meaning: Jin symbolizes a ferry crossing, representing connection and smoothness, implying a bright future and smooth life path.
阙津 (Que Jin)
A Yuan Dynasty official who served as the magistrate of Longnan County, originally from Wuxian (now part of Suzhou, Jiangsu).
陈津 (Chen Jin)
a scholar and official of the Ming Dynasty, known for his work 'E Zhai Ji' and serving as a military official.
刘津 (Liu Jin)
a scholar during the Wanli era of the Ming Dynasty, from Yangjiang, recorded in the Kangxi edition of the 'Yangjiang County Annals'.