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旧契
[jiù qì]
Literally means 'old contract' or 'ancient agreement.' This can symbolize old vows, covenants, promises, or even relationships. The implication here is often a deep-seated loyalty or responsibility from a past promise.
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百年盟誓
[băi nián méng shì]
Literally means centurylong oath or a vow for one hundred years It signifies a promise that is meant ...
当初的承诺
[dāng chū de chéng nuò]
It signifies a commitment or pledge that was made at an earlier time This can imply nostalgia or perhaps ...
合同
[hé tóng]
Contract In a more poetic sense the name signifies agreements or covenants The user might see themselves ...
旧时誓约
[jiù shí shì yuē]
Old Vow or Ancient Oath reflects a promise made in the past This can imply nostalgia faithfulness ...
旧约与你
[jiù yuē yŭ nĭ]
Literally you with the old covenant referring to the relationship as if bound by ancient or religious ...
旧日誓言
[jiù rì shì yán]
Literally means old vows or promises made in the past It usually evokes sentiments tied to bygone ...
说旧誓言
[shuō jiù shì yán]
This name can be translated as Speaking Old Vows reflecting on past promises or commitments that ...
空迎旧约
[kōng yíng jiù yuē]
This name Emptily Welcoming Old Promise alludes to unmet commitments from a past agreement Reflects ...
我许一世契约
[wŏ xŭ yī shì qì yuē]
It means I make a lifelong covenant with you This name emphasizes deep commitment akin to a pact or ...