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乘鸢
[chéng yuān]
Literally 乘鸢 can mean ride on a kite symbolizing aspirations to be carefree like flying high breaking ...
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一纸繁鸢
[yī zhĭ fán yuān]
Translates as A sheet of intricate kite possibly hinting at something seemingly lighthearted yet ...
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纸鸢付鸢
[zhĭ yuān fù yuān]
This evokes the poetic tradition of kite flying The paper kite 纸鸢 given over to the wind might symbolize ...
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鸢旧Theoldk
[yuān jiù theoldk]
A combination of Chinese and English elements 鸢 refers to kites So it translates loosely to Kite ...
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鸢乚
[yuān yĭn]
Kite 鸢 paired with a unique character that doesnt have a straightforward meaning 乚 this could signify ...
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放飞的风筝
[fàng fēi de fēng zhēng]
Translates to a flying kite which represents freedom or letting go Kites often carry cultural significance ...
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瑾鸢
[jĭn yuān]
Comprising two Chinese names ‘瑾’ symbolizing jade or virtuous qualities and ‘鸢’ signifying ...
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阿鸢
[ā yuān]
A simplified and cute way of referring to kites in Chinese culture symbolizing wishes carried by ...
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鸢海
[yuān hăi]
鸢海 can be understood as Kite Sea In Chinese it conveys a beautiful and tranquil image of vastness ...