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The symbol "壽" on Chinese jewelry signifies "longevity" or "long life".
It Means 'Love'... :)
The Chinese symbol for 'new life' is commonly an oriental. This is usually used to mean new life or new birth.
"Jia" in Mandarin Chinese means "home" or "family".
The chinese symbol for crane is 鹤科 which means the same thing as it does in English: a large bird of the gruidae family. If you're talking about a crane as in a machine used in construction, its chinese symbol is 起重机 and that also means the same thing as it does in English: machine, generally equipped with a hoist, wire ropes or chains, and sheaves, that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally.
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It basically means water in Chinese. It stands for the begining of life.
It means " Harajuku Barbie"
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It supposed to mean "fun". But I've looked it up and its shows a different chinese symbol every time... so I am not sure?
The colour of white is usually worn at funerals as a symbol of mourning.
In Chinese, "Sinh" does not have a direct translation. It may be a transliteration of a foreign name or word that does not have a specific meaning in Chinese.