Explanation of the name "天麟"
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Hanyu Pinyin:tiān
Five Elements:Fire
Recommendability:93%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Hanyu Pinyin:lín
Five Elements:Fire
Recommendability:91%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Literature Reference: When the qilin appears, the world is at peace. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Li Yun'.
天: The sky, encompassing all things between heaven and earth, when used in a name, often symbolizes grand ambitions and aspirations, as well as a lifetime of unwavering integrity. This character represents the auspiciousness of pure yang and solitary excellence, capable of bestowing the profound utility of great endeavors and significant achievements.
麟: Qilin. A creature of nobility and auspiciousness, bearing its name bestows both fame and fortune upon the bearer.
Meaning: The celestial qilin symbolizes auspiciousness and excellence, representing extraordinary talent and noble character.
徐天麟 (Xu Tianlin)
a Southern Song dynasty official who achieved the rank of Minister of Works.
朱天麟 (Zhu Tianlin)
A Ming Dynasty official who held various positions including Vice Minister of Rites and Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion, and a Jinshi in the first year of Chongzhen.
刘天麟 (Liu Tianlin)
a scholar from Jinjiang (now Quanzhou, Fujian) during the Southern Song Dynasty, known for being specially recommended in the first year of Emperor Xiaozong's Longxing era.