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一橙
[yī chéng]
'Yi Cheng' translates simply to 'One Orange', which might represent simplicity, freshness, and positivity. Oranges symbolize good fortune and happiness in Chinese culture.
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橘欢
[jú huān]
The name Ju Huan meaning happy oranges represents joy and positive feelings Oranges are also seen ...
柑橘味
[gān jú wèi]
The nickname 柑橘味 simply means the tasteflavor of mandarin orange Mandarin oranges or tangerines ...
爱橙啊橙
[ài chéng a chéng]
This username is quite adorable Ai Cheng Ah Cheng can be interpreted as an expression of love or affection ...
橘味
[jú wèi]
Means Mandarin Orange Flavor Oranges are associated with positive vibes like good luck happiness ...
橘叶
[jú yè]
Refers to orange leaves symbolizing freshness simplicity and perhaps a humble background but filled ...
橘歌
[jú gē]
It translates as ‘ Orange Song ’ possibly hinting at a cheerful and vibrant attitude Oranges represent ...
橘一
[jú yī]
Orange One seems rather neutral potentially symbolizing singularity amidst orangeness or something ...
寄橙
[jì chéng]
Sending an Orange Ji Cheng An idiom derived from sending wishes Oranges signify good fortune and ...
橙权
[chéng quán]
It could symbolize the authority or rights of orange where orange represents an element that is bright ...