Nice boy's name:
Chen Yi (a name that makes people feel very comfortable, and has the same pronunciation as "Shen Yi" and "Sincerity")
Hao Yu (mind is like the universe, vast and infinite)
Jinyu (from the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)
Haoxuan (meaning: bright and aboveboard, Qingcang (stand tall on the sky and the earth, the true nature of a man) (from "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi "...holding the yellow on the left, Qingcang on the right...")
Qingyu (if you don’t like any of the above, you can choose this one, the meaning is the same)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang’s "The Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no way to make one's ambition clear; without peace, there is no way to reach far) ")
Yelei (bright and aboveboard)
Sheng Rui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom)
Wenbo (Literary talent, erudition)
Tianyou (a child born with God’s blessing)
Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang’s "The Commandments") "Zi Shu": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.")
Junchi (from the idiom: Talented Star Chi)
Yu Ze (favors are as abundant as rain) )
Yelei (bright and aboveboard)
Weiqi (great, magical)
Shengrui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous, pronounced shèng; "Rui" means wisdom)
Wenbo (literary, erudite and versatile)
Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing)
Wen Hao ( The word Hao means: vast and boundless)
Xiujie (Xiu: describes a tall and slender figure, Jie: neat)
Li Xin (Li: Liming Xin: bright appearance) < /p>
Yuanhang (a good man, let him go on a long voyage)
Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint)
Shengjie (Sheng: lofty Jie: outstanding)
Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid)
Hongtao (Hong: prosperous, prosperous)
Weiqi (Wei: great Qi: auspicious)
Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Yueze (ze: vast water source)
Hao Yu (mind is like the universe, vast and infinite)
Jinyu (from the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)
Haoxuan (meaning: bright and upright, majestic and majestic) )
Qingcang (standing upright, the true nature of a man) (from "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, "... holding the yellow on the left, holding the blue on the right...")
Qingcang Yu (meaning the same as above)
Zhize (Ze: the source of water in a wide area)
Zixuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Ruiyuan (wisdom; knowledge) profound)
Hongwen (carry forward; Wen: writer)
Zhehan (possess vast knowledge)
Yuze (favor)
< p>Kai Rui (model: model; Rui: auspicious)Jianhui (build brilliant achievements)
Jinpeng (Jin: Jinye, original meaning, upward Peng: a metaphor for a bright future )
Tian Lei (Lei: accumulation of stones)
Shao Hui (Shao: inheritance of brilliance: brilliance)
Haonan (Hao: vast)
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Zeyang (Broad Ocean)
Xinlei (Xin: Wealth)
Pengxuan (Xuan: Bright, pronounced xuān)
Bowen (literary and military strategy, broad and profound)
Haoqiang (Hao: sky, firmament)
Yueze (across the vast water source)
Xu Yao ( Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times in legend, later generally referred to as a saint)
Wei Chen (Chen: the name of the ancient king)
Zhi Ze (Ze: wide area water source)
Bo Chao (博: 博大超: transcendence)
Jun Hao (jun: junzihao: vast)
Zi Qian (Qian: hold high, Flying up)
Peng Tao (Peng: a metaphor for majestic momentum)
Yan Bin (Yan: burning Bin: describing elegance)
Hexuan (Crane: idle clouds and wild cranes) Xuan: Extraordinary bearing)
Weize (Wei: great, Ze: the source of water in a wide area)
Yuebin (Bin: describing elegance)
Fenghua (fenghua) Zhengmao)
Jingqi (Jing: Ping'an Qi: Meiyu)
Minghui (Hui: bright)
Weicheng (Wei: great, Cheng: honest )
Mingxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Shaohui (Hui: brilliant)
Jianbai ((cypress: pines and cypresses, is a symbol of longevity.