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The meaning of Korean and Japanese names
Name it? Korea and Japan? The moral of this name is to give a good blessing to children. Korea and Japan? With what? Connotation? Homonym means that children have connotation and self-restraint, which symbolizes children's inner character and contains expectations for children.

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Names refer to the names of people, products and articles. There are broad and narrow names, as well as nicknames, aliases, posthumous title and birth names.

Names in a broad sense include the surname and first name of citizens and the names of legal persons and unincorporated organizations, while names in a narrow sense only refer to the surname and first name of citizens.

The ancients not only had? Name? , and there are? Words? Ancient Han men held an adult ceremony at the age of twenty. Words? At the age of fifteen, the woman promised to get married, holding a gift, holding it? Words? .