Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Yun How to pronounce it? Is it usually a boy's name or a girl's name?

Yun How to pronounce it? Is it usually a boy's name or a girl's name?

It is pronounced as: yún (y, un, d), and is usually used as a boy's name, such as Ji Yun (纪昀), i.e. Ji Xiaolan (纪晓岚).

Basic Character Meaning:

Yun is a Chinese character pronounced yún. It has a left-right structure and is interpreted as daylight. It is often used in the names of people: Ji Yun (纪昀), or Ji Xiaolan (纪晓岚), and Zhao Yun (赵昀), or Emperor Li Zong of Song.

Traditional Chinese:昀, radical: 日, pinyin: yún

Stroke: 8, Structure: left-right, Five Elements: earth

Initial and final decomposition: 日匀, Component decomposition: 日勹冫

Extended Information

Stroke order:

Homophone:

1. Yun. (pinyin: yún), is a generic standardized first-degree Chinese character (commonly used), this character was first seen in the oracle bone inscriptions, and its ancient glyphs resemble cloudy air. The original meaning is suspended in the air by a large number of water droplets, ice crystals, or both by the composition of the visible aggregates, and later derived from the meaning of abundant, more. Later, it was also borrowed to mean "to say" and so on.

2. Un (pinyin: yún) is a Chinese character (commonly used) of the general standardization level. The character is found in the Western Zhou Jinwen (金文), a form of the character "旬", which is a phonetic character on the outside and looks like two pieces of metal on the inside. Un was used as a unit of weight of metal in the Western Zhou Jinwen, and later derived the meaning of uniformity and symmetry. After the word "even" was derived to mean even and even, the word "钧" was added to differentiate the word "un", in order to preserve the original meaning of "even".