Catalpa is a Chinese character with the pinyin of zǐ, which refers to deciduous trees, wood treatment and printed boards carved with wood; Also refers to hometown, surname, first name, etc. The word comes from "poetry? Hurricane? This is a classic word because it is in the middle of the formula.
Gong Jing Sangzi: From The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Xiaoyan: Visan and catalpa must be respectful, pronounced J? Ng g not ng s ā ng z ǐ. Respect: respect and love; Mulberry: Mulberry and Catalpa bungeana, trees often planted near home in ancient times, are metaphors of hometown. Refers to people who love and respect their hometown.
Chess Woods: From the Tang Dynasty? Li Yu's Ode to the Westward Journey:? Yin temple is ashamed, and Chu is ashamed of Qi Zilin? Pronunciation q ǐ z ǐ zh and l? N, which means versatile metaphor.
Because? Hey? This word is soft and feminine, so it is best to use it when naming girls. Here are some girls' names with catalpa characters:
Ziyi, Ziquan, Zishan, Ziyou, Zilin, Daizi, Danzi, Zimu, Zibing, Ziqiao, Zi Ning, Zi Xue, Zi Ling, Xinzhi, Zize, Qin Zi, Zishan, Zishu, Ziqing, Nuozi, Yaozi, Ziyuan, Shining, Zishu, Zilan and Zishan.