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执刃
[zhí rèn]
Directly translated as 'holding the blade'. This name can convey either danger, defiance, readiness for battle or being resolute and firm like one who always stays vigilant and holds their ground.
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持刀者
[chí dāo zhĕ]
Bearer of the Blade could symbolize a person who takes responsibility seriously or someone facing ...
手执利刃
[shŏu zhí lì rèn]
Wielding Sharp Blades Beyond its literal translation it symbolizes preparedness selfprotection ...
敌与刃
[dí yŭ rèn]
Enemy and Blade symbolize conflict and confrontation representing someone brave enough to stand ...
一把战刀
[yī bă zhàn dāo]
Means a single combat blade representing valor and prowess in battle It can signify martial spirit ...
执刀着
[zhí dāo zhe]
Translated to English it means The person who holds the knife There is a sense of danger or authority ...
手握刀
[shŏu wò dāo]
This name literally Holding a Knife evokes an image of strength and readiness for challenges or confrontation ...
手中刃
[shŏu zhōng rèn]
Blade in Hand suggests power conflict or readiness for confrontation or protection This could express ...
持一把刀
[chí yī bă dāo]
Literally holding a knife which can symbolize readiness danger or protection – reflecting someone ...
挥刀人
[huī dāo rén]
It translates to a person who wields a blade suggesting someone who is either a warrior skilled fighter ...