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What was the name of Mongolia that day?

Mongolian names mainly come from the following four kinds:

1, named after animals.

Such as Ashland (lion), Bart (tiger), Nahai (dog), Albuquerque (patterned deer), Tory (eagle), Malal (roe) and so on. Male Mongolians advocate bravery, so they are named after fierce animals, and many people are named after tigers. Adjectives are added in front of tigers, such as Harabat (Hei Hu), Prabhat (Yellow Tiger), Ulabat (Red Tiger), Ai babat (Male Tiger) and Maubat (Evil Tiger).

2. Name it with "firmness" or something related to the meaning of "firmness".

For example, "Batu" means "solid" in Mongolian, and they like to add additional words after Batu, such as Batugar (solid hand), Batu and Tan (solid city), Batubulin (full solid) and so on.

And metal also means "strong". Many of them are named after metals, such as Aritan (gold), Fe-Mo (iron), Xirimo (pig iron), Baolidao (steel) and Tuka Fe-Mo (real iron).

Yuan Wenzong's name is Tu Timour. Emperor Taiding of the Yuan Dynasty was named Sun Ye Timur.

3. Named after words of blessing, auspiciousness and happiness.

For example, Nasutu (Longevity), Yin Bao or Bo Yan (Blessing), Haobitu (Blessing), Jiri Garang (Happiness), He Xige (Grace), Baicang (Fucang), Dulengcang (Man Cang), Bada Rong Gui or ManCharlie Davies (Prosperity) and so on.

There are numbers named after auspicious meanings, such as Izudai (several), which symbolizes abundance and is an endless number with (nine).

Some are named after grandfathers, fathers, grandfathers and others, hoping to live a long life, such as Jilin Taiwan (60), Dalantai (70) and Naiyan (80).

I like to name women with stars, flowers, trees and jewels.

For example, Nag (the sun), Saren (the moon), Auden (the star) and so on. Another example is its lattice (flower), its wooden lattice (stamen), peony, begonia, plum blossom and so on. Another example is Tana (Pearl), Hasen (Emerald), Runze (Emerald) and Wuying (Blue Gemstone).

There are also names symbolizing the fate of women, such as Hujia (the fate of his son) and Duda Gula (and his brother).