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Names and meanings of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign celebrities

In ancient China, pine trees and cranes were regarded as symbols of longevity, and there was a folk saying that pine cranes could prolong life. Pu Songling's name was given by his elders, implying that he hoped to live long and enjoy his old age.

The word Napoleon comes from Greek and Italian. It has two meanings: one is "the lion in the forest" and the other is "the man from Naples, a city in central Italy". Napoleon's ancestors lived in central Italy, and his name may also come from this.

Winston Churchill-Winston is a word in old English, which means "happy stone", "victorious village" and also means "fighting stone".

Abraham lincoln-The word Abraham comes from Hebrew, which means "the father of all things".

George Washington-George means "farmer" and "working in the fields".

Franklin roosevelt-The word Franklin comes from ancient France, which means "a free man".

King Arthur-The word Arthur comes from Celtic, meaning "noble" and "follower of Saul (the god of thunder and war in Nordic mythology)".

Dwight Eisenhower)—— The word Dwight comes from old English, and its meaning is exactly the same as that of another English word, fair, fair and golden yellow.

Albert Einstein-The word Albert comes from German, which means "noble and intelligent".

Arthur Neville Chamberlain-For the meaning of the word Arthur, see "King Arthur" above. Neville means "expanding territory", which sounds very imposing. However, when Chamberlain was British Prime Minister, he adopted a policy of appeasement to Nazi Germany, which almost destroyed Britain, and his behavior had nothing to do with "territorial expansion".

Bernard law montgomery-Bernard comes from German, which means "as brave as a bear". As a name, the word Law is translated from Latin, meaning "laurel crown made of laurel branches".

Harry Truman-Harry is a strange name, which means "constantly disturbing and robbing."