Sea: The word "sea" originally refers to the vast water city where the ocean is close to the land. Because of its huge area, it also has the meaning of vastness, profundity and broadness. A person's name uses the word "sea", mainly with extended meanings, indicating that he is energetic, knowledgeable and extraordinary. (The word * * * appears about 2227890 times in the name database. )
"Shuo Wen Jie Zi" explains the cloud: Tianchi also. Those who accept all rivers. Every sound in the water.
Nan: Nanmu. Evergreen tree The wood grain is fine, hard and fragrant. This is a valuable wood used in buildings and utensils. Used in people's names, it means as strong and valuable as nanmu. (The word * * * appears about 363480 times in the name database. )
General comment on reputation of Meimingteng:
Common words in Shanghai girls' names. Can better match your last name.
Nanzi can be well named with Haizi.
The word sea means seashore, navy and island; South means fragrant wood, nanmu and nanxi river, which has a beautiful meaning.
The pronunciations of Zhang, Hai and Nan are zhāng, hǐ i and nán, and the tones are flat, rising and rising.
The font is left and right, and the name uses the stroke11; The sea is a left-right structure, and the name is11; South is the left and right structure, and its name is 13. Beautiful fonts are good for writing.
The five strokes of the name are11-1-13, and the five strokes are good.
The meaning of the name can be interpreted as: "altitude? Nanmu "
Interesting explanation:
The seaside? nanmu
Island? nanmu
Heine? nanmu
Huge? Inchinso
Altitude? Inchinso
Navy? nanmu
Haiyan? nanmu
Neptune? nanxi river
Seawater? Inchinso
Coast? Inchinso
Famous saying:
The moon, at this time is at sea, over the end of the world.
-Zhang Jiuling's Full Moon Philip Burkart.
Water, mica and wind sweep heather.
-Li Bai's "Send Two Poems to Find Li Kongtian, a Female Taoist of Lushan Mountain"
After all, the world is just a small place.
-Tang Paiwei as a biography of books
Mermaids shed pearl-like tears on the moon-green sea, and the blue fields breathed their jade to the sun.
-Li Shangyin's "Jinse"