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What's the name of the baby born in the Spring Festival? It means beauty, happiness and celebration.

What's the name of the baby born in the Spring Festival? Good, pleasant and festive. Babies born during the Spring Festival are recommended by their names:

(1) Xiaohua, Hao Hao, Jun Jun, Binbin, Dashuang, Xiao Fang.

(2) Want Want, Kokura, Fuer, Fengfeng, Er Qiao and Gunger.

(3) Gaga, Xiaodong, Zhou Zhou, Xiao Yuan, Ahao and Bian Xiao.

(4) Conger, Xiaojun, Ayi, Guanger, Zhier and Lei Lei

(5) Zheng Zheng, Xiao Yin, Hang Hang, Zheng Xiao, A Hao, and Jin Er.

(6) Guan Guan, Jian Er, Jian Er, F, Xiao Ya, and Ren Ren.

Baby girl:

1., Jia Jia, Guan Guan, Lan Lan, Xi, Yi Er.

2. Athletes: Vagrancy, Xiao, Ren, Fei Fei, Xiao An.

3. Doudou, Xiaolong, Jun Jun, Tao Tao, Bug, A Zi.

4. Xiao Ge, Xin Er, caojun, Xiao Shan, Xiao Miao and Ding Xiao.

5. Yue Yue, Xing Zi, Bina, Jules, Xing Xing, Ozawa.

6. Analysis of the implication of the baby names of Belle, Xiaoting, Xiaoya, Le Er, Xiao Mo and Meng Meng;

Ru R: It symbolizes good luck. It means good luck, a good omen.

Jia Jia (jiā jiā): A good word means beauty. It means beautiful, beautiful and outstanding.

Sisi (sΡ sΡ): It means to miss, consider and miss. # Gregorian calendar lunar conversion

Baby boy:

Ru Ru: Smart and wise.

Glug (ch? n ch? N): The sound of water, the way water flows slowly.

Chāng chāng: There are many methods. When is the Spring Festival? The Spring Festival, also known as the Lunar New Year, is commonly known as the Chinese New Year. Generally speaking, it lasts from the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th day of the first month, or from the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month to the end of the month, with New Year's Eve and the first day of the New Year as the climax. Spring Festival is the most important, grand, oldest and most lively traditional festival in China, with long duration, wide geographical span and rich festival activities.

In China, the beginning of the Lunar New Year is called the Spring Festival. It is the most solemn traditional festival of China people, and it also symbolizes unity, prosperity and new hope for the future. According to records, people in China have been celebrating the Spring Festival for more than 4,000 years. There are many theories about the origin of the Spring Festival, but one widely accepted by the public is that the Spring Festival began in Yu Shun. One day more than 2000 BC, Shun became emperor and led his men to worship heaven and earth. Since then, people have regarded this day as the beginning of a year. It is said that this is the origin of the Lunar New Year, which was later called the Spring Festival. The Spring Festival used to be called New Year's Day. The month in which the Spring Festival is held is called January.