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What does Najib mean?

Naji means the third of the six rites in ancient times. After asking the name, the man told the woman's family the good omen of marriage.

Naji, a Chinese character, pinyin is nàjí.

Naji, one of the marriage etiquette in China. The third of the six rites. After asking the name and matching the eight characters, the man informs the woman of the good omen of marriage and presents her engagement. This is etiquette.

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"In the Soul of Li Yi's Poems": "Najib uses a cup as a gift."

"Liang Qing Zhang Ju's Essay on Retirement": "In ancient times, there were six ceremonies. Today, Zhu omits asking names, taking discipline and inviting Japan, and only uses gifts, coins and welcoming relatives."

That's a Chinese character, pronounced nà, which means that silk is soaked in water, and it also means giving and contributing.

Shuowen: Well, Nana also.

Liu Xiang's "Nine Sighs and Every Fight": "Yi Nana hides the dew."

Synonym: in, in.

Antonym: pay, spit, pay.