When the baby is born, parents are most concerned about giving the child a good name. In order to give children a good name, many people have racked their brains, read Ci Hai, read Tang poetry, ask friends and choose a name that is not ideal. It seems easy to name, but it's actually difficult. The simple combination of two or three words contains many skills and methods. To make the name fluent, simple, profound and unforgettable, we should pay attention to the three principles of form, sound and meaning when naming. It's easier said than done, because there are many taboos when naming names, which means that new parents must be careful everywhere and try to prevent problems before they happen. Now these common taboos in naming are summarized as follows:
1, avoid the names of ancestors and sages.
The names of Han people generally avoid the names of their ancestors. One is that the Han people traditionally talk about seniority. Taking the names of ancestors not only disturbs the order of generations; And it will be considered disrespectful to our ancestors. Second, due to the particularity of the Han nationality. China people inherit their stepfather's surname first, and then give individuals a name, while some ethnic minorities or foreigners have their own names, father's names or mother's and father's names. For example, the French name is usually three paragraphs, namely, the real name, the mother's surname and the father's surname. If the Chinese name inherits the father's surname and the ancestor's name, there is no difference between the two, so you can't tell whether Li Si is a grandfather or a son.
Under the feudal system, people should not only respect their ancestors, but also regard them as supreme. Even calling the monarch by his first name is a big violation. During the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods of the Qing Dynasty, people could be sentenced to death, and this alone affected nine imperial families. So this taboo is called "national taboo". But as far as modern people are concerned, only the names are concerned, and generally the names of great men and celebrities are not used. However, because some people revere great men or celebrities, they deliberately take his name. For example, Li Dalin and Zhang Dayi were named after Li Dazhao and Stalin. Of course, people surnamed Zhao and Guan should not be named as "Zilong" or "Yunchang", otherwise they will be indistinguishable from today.
2, taboo coldness
Names are used for communication, otherwise, names lose their value of existence. Today is the era of computers, and the vast majority of Chinese characters stored by computers are limited to commonly used words. If you use some uncommon words when naming a name, most people don't know it, which will definitely affect the communication between people. Naming with uncommon words can only increase the difficulty and trouble of others' work in vain.
The motivation for people to choose uncommon words when naming names is actually very simple, that is, to be unconventional. But the commonly used words that people generally know are three or four thousand words, and the names are mainly for others, not to show off their knowledge. Someone once said, for example, if you apply for a job in a certain department, if the supervisor doesn't recognize your name after reading your resume, then the impression on you must be very vague. If he mispronounced your name when calling you, and you corrected it, this scene may embarrass the leader. The leader will feel embarrassed or even angry because of losing face, and you may feel contempt because the leader doesn't even know your name. In the process of getting along with superiors and subordinates in the future, some disharmony or disharmony may occur.
Of course, we should avoid sameness and sameness in naming, but we can't rely on using uncommon words. The use of uncommon words affects the image and hinders communication, which is not worth the loss. The number of Chinese characters in China is huge, with 42,000 words in Kangxi Dictionary alone, 174 words. In addition, there are often very subtle differences between traditional Chinese characters and simplified Chinese characters, ancient and modern Chinese characters, regular script characters and popular Chinese characters. In the past, people named themselves and liked to read Kangxi dictionary, which was not worth taking. To use reference books, the most ideal one is Modern Chinese Dictionary. It also includes the words under each word, which is of great reference value for naming. Attention should also be paid to the use of this reference book, and uncommon words should be avoided when using it.
3. Taboo names are monotonous and repetitive.
Some people are famous and like to make a fuss about the physical structure of Chinese characters. For example, the names Shi, Lei, Lin, Sen, Nie and Er are examples. The aesthetic effect of this naming is quite good, but it's a pity that our surnames can be used so little. And even if Shi, Lin and Nie have three surnames, it is impossible for everyone to use this method.
Some people like to use the same radical to name and promote it as a naming technique, such as Li Ji and Zhang Chi. In fact, this technique is not worth popularizing. If the radicals of three names are exactly the same, it will make people feel monotonous. Especially when signing calligraphy, we will feel more strongly that no matter how the names of Jiang Langtao and the radicals are arranged, there will be a dull and monotonous feeling, which will not produce arbitrary, changeable, tortuous and coherent aesthetic effects. Since it is named after Chinese characters, we should not only consider the elegant and exquisite abstract beauty in the sense, but also pay attention to the changeable image beauty when writing.
The above example shows that there is a collocation problem between the first name and the last name. If the body structure has not changed, the name will appear stiff.
In the past, there were two techniques for using glyphs to get names. One was to split surnames into names, and the other was to add surnames to names. The so-called dividing surnames into first names refers to intercepting a part of a name as a first name or dividing a surname into two parts as a first name. For example, Yi Yin, assistant minister of Shang Tang, took a part of the surname "Yin". In addition, modern famous musicians Nie Er, Lao She, Zhang Dagong, Ji, Dong and Yang also belong to this category. In addition, Lei Yutian and He also divided their surnames into two parts as their names. In ancient times, some people divided their names by words, such as Xie Ao, a patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The words were true and separated from the names. The characters Sanyi in Zhang Yi's works in Ming Dynasty, Ark in Xu Fang's works, Wen Yu in Song Mei's works, Tong Ren in You Dong's works in Qing Dynasty and Ji Ren in Lin Ji's works all belong to this category. Also like Mao Qiling in the Qing Dynasty. Others divide their names into numbers, such as Gu Yue, an old man of Hu Jue, and Shuiyue Tianlu of Xu Wei in Qing Dynasty.
Adding a name means adding some strokes or radicals to a surname to form a new word, such as Linsen, Seo Woo, Jin Xin and Li Ji. & gt4, taboo polyphonic words
Most surnames in China belong to monosyllabic characters. There are also some surnames that belong to polyphonic characters, such as the word le. This kind of surname will obviously cause trouble in communication. If the disyllabic surname is a helpless fact, then the drafting of the name can completely avoid this trouble. There is a student named Lele in a certain place in Shandong, and the teacher doesn't know how to call him in class. The teacher was stumped by this name. The three words of this name are all polyphonic and have eight pronunciations. Readers can organize themselves if they are interested.
It seems that this student's parents are deliberately against the whole society. A name actually has eight pronunciations. How to use it in communication situations? In the end, others dare not call if they want to, for fear that they will be laughed at if they call it wrong, and they will suffer. If others can't call, you can avoid it without calling. If a person's name is not called or used, what is the value of the name?
Therefore, polyphonic words should be avoided as much as possible. If you want to use it, it is best to link pronunciation and pronunciation into meaning to mark it. For example: Cui Letian and Meng. The former explains that "music" should be read and enjoyed through "day", while the latter explains that "music" should be read and enjoyed through "chapter". The last one tells you what meaningful reading is.
There are quite a few polyphonic words in Chinese, usually using only one sound. Such polyphonic music
When naming a word, don't worry about misunderstanding when using it.
5, avoid reading the word "around the mouth"
Sometimes you have to use the method of overlapping sounds to name it. For example: Tintin, Fangfang, Xinxin, etc. If it is not the same name, the pronunciation method of the first name and the last name should be separated by a certain distance, otherwise it will not read smoothly and will not achieve the expected effect. Some names are difficult to read. If they are not good, they will be mispronounced and misheard. The reason is that the names are awkward and almost become tongue twisters, such as Shen Jiji, Xia Ya I, Zhou Xiaochao, Geng, Zhang Changshang, Hu Chufu, Chen Yunlin and Fu. Some of these names use two homonyms, such as Yayi and Jiangjia. Some even use two homophones, such as Gigi, Xia Ya, Xiao Chao, Khufu and Li Zhi. The former is disyllabic and the latter rhymes. Some three words have the same rhyme, such as Zhang Changshang, Hu Chufu, Chen Yunlin and Fu. The so-called "circuitous" words mainly refer to disyllabic words, overlapping words and homophones. Because the initials are the same, continuous pronunciation is laborious; Words with the same rhyme are also difficult to pronounce; Therefore, double phonology is the main reason for "around the mouth". From this point of view, avoiding the word "awkward" mainly means not naming it with disyllabic or rhyming words. It will be much easier to master this law.
Naming that meets the standard of sound and beauty should be that the initials of the first name and surname are in different groups and the finals are in different categories. For example: Peng Tao, Feng Qi, Lou Yun, Qi Fei, Yu Sheng, Wan Hong, etc. These names, because of the different phonology of the first name and the last name, have been changed to be easier to read.
6, avoid reading indecent homophones
Some people's names look elegant on the surface, but because they sound the same or similar to other indecent words, they can easily cause people's ridicule and banter, become people's banter, and produce some funny comedy effects. These words can be divided into two categories: one is some idioms in life, and the other is derogatory. For example: Gong (Public Security Bureau), Cai Dao (kitchen knife), Lu Hui (ashes), monk (monk), Peach Blossom (peach blossom), Li Zongtong (Dean Li), (sugar ball), Bao (popcorn) and so on.
The above homophony makes the name appear not serious enough and solemn enough, and it is easy to give people a laughing stock in public. In addition, some names are easily misunderstood as derogatory terms, such as Bai Yanliang (Bai Yanlang), Hu Lijing (Fox) and Shen Jingbing (Neuropathy).
This homonym often becomes another name. If parents are not careful when naming names, it is easy to cause a heavy psychological burden to their children. It will be too late to regret it.
7. Avoid using too fashionable words.
At any historical stage, there will always be some extremely fashionable words. If you chase such a word when you name it,
It is bound to make people feel that their parents are poor in cultural quality, simple and vulgar, and such names are easy to repeat. The Great Founding of the People's Republic of China in the 1950s and Weidong in the 1970s can be said to be all over the country. Li Jianguo, Ma Jianguo, Chen Jianguo, Wang Weidong, Liu Weidong and Zhao Weidong are thousands of people. Due to the spread of political fanaticism, it used to be the most fashionable thing to incorporate political colors into names. It is true that names do need to be decorated with colors, but the colors of names need to be rich and colorful. It's too monotonous for people to chase fashionable words. This can not help but make people think deeply. Although China has a feudal history of several thousand years, it pays attention to words such as loyalty and filial piety, but if the standardized words are removed, the usage frequency of words such as loyalty and filial piety is not high. This shows that the ancients didn't like to follow the fashion when they were famous. Confucian masters of past dynasties instilled "loyalty, filial piety and benevolence" into people's great Confucianism. Which name has the words "loyalty" and "filial piety"? Confucius talked about "benevolence" all his life, but named his son after fish and carp. Pursuing fashion in politics is only a sign of political naivety and superficiality. This is an extreme pursuit of fashion.
Second, China people should not have foreign names. The descendants of the Chinese nation are descendants of an ancient civilization. Our nation has its own ethics, aesthetic consciousness and cultural value, and we should not despise ourselves. Especially in naming, it should reflect the need to maintain national characteristics. Folk believe that it is sometimes fashionable to choose names close to westernization, such as John, Mary, Lisa and Anna. However, in the future social changes and personal contacts, it may give the other party a psychological impression of contempt and unhappiness. Of course, this is a misunderstanding of different cultures, but this misunderstanding may also affect people's opportunities. It's not worth paying such a price for a name.
8, taboo too praise.
Whether a name is good or not lies not in how beautiful the words are, but in how good the words are. But some people may make mistakes: naming boys is always inseparable from some overly aggressive words, such as Hao, Qiang, Yan, Meng, Chuang, Gang and so on. Although they are strong and masculine in reading, they are easily associated with confusion and unrestrained, which makes them willful and informal and mistakenly think that they are some attractive people. Because the culture of China thinks that my fortitude and strength are not those who are brave in words and emotions, but those who are brave in drawing their swords when something happens, but some men who are calm and angry when something happens, laughing and laughing. Some people always beat around the bush on some words such as Chunlan, Qiuju, Pearl Krabs and Yanyan, but if they are put into a certain cultural atmosphere, they will make people feel floating. Such as flower, ping, Yan, peach, willow and other favorite words in female names. Although the flowers are beautiful for a while, they are unique and eye-catching, but after the storm, they will fall into the mud and be crushed into dust. Willow is also a soft and fragile thing. The willow flower, the residual flower and the defeated willow in the idiom show the emotional evaluation of the symbolic meaning of this thing. Peach blossom is associated with the decline of beauty. Ping He and Liu are symbols of loneliness and parting. Therefore, folklore believes that these seemingly bright words should be avoided when naming.
9. Most surnames avoid simple names.
At present, there is a craze for single names in China, and the biggest drawback of single names is that they cause a large number of duplicate names. Based on 4,000 Chinese characters, if everyone uses a single name, only 4,000 people can use a single name as their surnames, and the 400th1person will start to have the same name. In this way, the probability of duplicate names will inevitably increase greatly. On the contrary, although there are many people and few surnames in our country, the probability of duplicate names is very low if we adopt duplicate names and avoid using fashionable words and stereotypes.
Judging from the aesthetic effect, double names have incomparable advantages. Whether it is the collocation of glyphs, the harmony of pronunciation or the tempering of meaning, at least they have much more choice space than single names.
For a big country with a population of more than one billion, it is impossible to completely avoid duplicate names. Moreover, it doesn't matter much even if many little surnames have the same name. For example, there is rarely a Chu surname in a unit, and it is a miracle to have another person with the same name. That's not the last name. "Everywhere, Li Zhao, Liu", if such a surname takes a single name again, it will cause a lot of duplicate names.
People will notice that almost all people with the same name are the most common names. A unit has two "Liu Wei". If it is the opposite sex, people will be commensurate with "male Liu Wei" and "female Liu Wei"; If they are of the same sex, they are distinguished by "big Liu Wei", "small Liu Wei" or "fat Liu Wei" and "thin Liu Wei". Instead of letting others add words at will, why not add another word and change it to a double name? In the current single name craze, the most popular name should not be popular, so it is better to take a two-word name calmly. As long as we give full play to the advantages of dual names, it is not difficult to choose an elegant and loud name.
Generally speaking, it is relatively easy to take a small surname, and the choice is much larger than the big surname. Some words that have been abused by the big surname, coupled with the small surname, have a very different effect. For example: Feng Ke, Chu Jian, Kubin, Sahua, etc.
Of course, this does not mean that the name of the little surname can be sloppy. Except for the greater choice, the little surname and the big surname have almost the same problems.
10, taboo is not as good as the rest.
Some of the "forbidden areas" of names are social conventions, some are restricted by the meaning of words, and some are subordinate to their own social concepts and aesthetic consciousness. Some words have become "forbidden areas" for names.
Some words that mean filth and impurity are generally notorious. However, some people or regions have the custom of giving children "base names", "ugly names" and "dirty names" in order to prevent children from being patronized by demons and avoid disasters until they reach 100 years old. In fact, this is a superstition. Some words that mean disease and ominous generally don't give names or numbers.
The names of parts and organs of the human body are inappropriate. But some of them are also famous, even often. There are the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qin and Han Dynasties, the Warring States Period, and the famous contemporary writer Liu. But these words of human organs are collocated with other words and have new meanings. Words such as heart have different meanings from human organs.
The names of some disgusting animals are not suitable for naming. But some animals are often named, such as leopard, Hu Wen, flat pigeon, Xiaoyan and so on. Most elements have no names, but there are five common names, such as: gold, silver, copper, iron and tin; Named Jin Yu and Tie Sheng.
Generally speaking, appellations that represent generations are not given names, and there are also many "zi" names.
The names of typical characters in literary and artistic works are mostly ignored by later generations. The names of some typical characters and their specific meanings have become a part of China culture, and they have fixed meanings.
In addition to the above categories, of course, there are many words, words and names that are inconvenient or inappropriate to name. In fact, name taboos are all-encompassing and profound, including politics, culture, customs, psychology and many other contents.
Symbols representing official career in birthdays, such as "official" and "partial official (also known as seven kills)", are very obvious, and there are also combinations of wounded officials, wounded officials wearing seals, rich officials and official seals, all of which are symbols of official career. But it's just these signs in the eight characters, and there are not necessarily officials, and some have not only officials, but also lawsuits. It depends on the eight characters. Generally speaking, the eight characters all have these official signs, and there are basically officials when they are prosperous. If these signs are weak and restrained, there will not only be no officials, but also lawsuits. The ancients said that there is no official in the hit, and there is an official in the hit, which has its own reason.
It is often said that the name is a eight-character dress, and there is a sign of official transport in that eight-character dress. There will definitely be corresponding official transport information on the name dress. But the official information in the name is not as straightforward as the eight characters, but more obscure and less obvious, so it is more difficult to predict.
What is the official information in the name?
In fact, the official information in the name is implied in the five grids of heaven, man, earth, general case and outer case. Specifically, it is implied in the 8 1 mathematics corresponding to five grids. In the item "Inheritance" in 8 1, all definitions such as official position, official star, general star, celestial official, ministry, leader, monarch, general, civil servant, minister, minister, festival, marshal, official position, great man, authority and wealth are official information.
However, although there are figures with these definitions, most of them just show that there is official information, which does not mean that they can definitely be officials. In particular, a simple "official salary" or "official star" is nothing more than buying an official position, enjoying an official salary, or hanging an official name. Only a few people can really be officials, such as 15,16,21,23,24,25,26,29,31,32,33,35,37,45,52 and so on. Some can be officials, but they are not smooth, and there are official disasters, such as 20, 26, 27, 28, 29, 42 and so on. Some are all-rounders, some are civil servants, and some are military attaché s, such as "generals" and "ministers", who are generally military commanders. One or several numbers may not necessarily have official luck, but also depends on the specific position of the official number and the restraint of the five elements. But generally speaking, numbers with official information in their names have greater hope and probability of being an official. Especially young students, have certain reference value for choosing career or development goals in the future.
& gt In fact, the term "official transport" is rather general. If further distinguished, it should include two parts: work and career. Work refers to people who work in the government or state-owned units, that is, the so-called "imperial salary", and the size is an official. Of course, work can also refer to people who work in enterprises and institutions, which is called private, but this part cannot be called officials. And career can generally mean that you are engaged in a project, and you have the final say as the boss. Some may be big bosses, with many employees, and some just do a small business alone, but the size is decided by themselves, so they are all called bosses, and the projects they decide can be called careers.
In terms of names, most official titles belonging to Yang Can are regarded as officials, which are equivalent to "official officials" in eight characters, such as 15, 2 1, 23, 29, 3 1, 35, etc. Most official lucky numbers are negative, such as 16, 24, 26, 32, 52, etc. It can be regarded as a big brother, which is equivalent to the "partial official (seven kills)" in the eight characters. However, this is not absolute, and some people regard officials as bosses, such as Zhang Yin, the richest woman, who is always 23 years old.
Most of the names with official numbers have officials, but the size and order of official positions are different. For example, the three brothers, the great man Shi Mao, all have official positions, and their personality is 2 1, so they all have different degrees of official positions and all have official disasters. Because of their 2 1 personality, although rebellious, they are also easy to go to court. Once assembled, we can overcome all difficulties and succeed. If the combination is not good, there will be criminal injuries or prison disasters.
Naming that meets the standard of sound and beauty should be that the initials of the first name and surname are in different groups and the finals are in different categories. For example: Peng Tao, Feng Qi, Lou Yun, Qi Fei, Yu Sheng, Wan Hong, etc. These names, because of the different phonology of the first name and the last name, have been changed to be easier to read.
Sincerely send a complete list of boys and girls' names. Good luck.
A complete list of Olympic boy names:
Jun Xi (Jun: tall and mighty; Xi: The future is bright)
Jia Yi (Jia: beautiful; Yi: beautiful)
Yucheng (City of Glory)
(Yi: beautiful; Xuan: majestic)
Ye Huaye: Guangyao
Yu Yu: Shiny: Auspicious.
Wisdom and wisdom: wisdom and wisdom: synonymous with ancient kings
Zheng: Heroism
Hao: The sky, the sky.
Zhize (Ze: the water source of vast areas)
Ming Jie is wise and outstanding.
Hong Wen (carry forward; Text: writer)
Leaf: Guangyao
Yuan Bobo: erudite
Peng: The metaphor is magnificent.
Yan: the burning garbage can: an elegant description
Crane Xuan Crane: Idle clouds and wild crane Xuan: Extraordinary in bearing.
Wei Weize: osawa: Guangshuiyuan
Junhaojun: Junzihao: Sky, Sky.
Bright and bright: bright and bright: red
Hong: Daye proclaims: Bright.
Bo Taobo: erudite
Yuan Jiejie: Outstanding
Li Xinxin: The appearance is bright.
Leaf: bright
Han Zhe (knowledgeable)
Yuze (Elegance)
(Kay: model; Rui: auspicious)
Jianhui (Building Brilliant Achievements)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments: "If you are not indifferent, you can't be clear, and if you are not quiet, you can't be far away")
Junchi (from the idiom: talent is a star)
Rain (grace is as rich as rain)
Ye Lei (aboveboard)
Guo Hao (China people are proud of it)
Vichy (great, magical)
Wenbo (literary talent flying, knowledgeable)
God bless (a blessed child was born)
(Hao means: boundless)
Xiu Jie (Hugh: Describe his slender and tall figure)
Xin Li (Li: Li Mingxin: Bright appearance)
Sail (my hero, let him sail)
(Xu: A rising star: a wise monarch in ancient times, later called a saint)
Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)
Saint (saint: sublime: outstanding)
Nan Jun (handsome and strong)
Hong Tao (Hong: vigorous and prosperous)
(Wei: Daqi: Auspicious)
Rongxuan (Xuan: distinguished)
Haoyu (the mind is like the universe, boundless)
Gold: gold leaf, original meaning,: a promising metaphor.
(From the idiom "Bao Puzi", a metaphor for noble character)
Olympic girl's name:
Man Tingting: Beautiful.
Xue Hui ice and snow cleverness society
Shuying Shu Xian, smart.
Yu: Tong: Hong
Wen Jing, Wen Jing: The brilliance of jade: colorful clouds, mostly used for names.
Tian Yuyu: Meiyu
Jing: A talented woman. Qi: plum rain
Tong: Hong Xuan: A kind of A Girl Without Sorrow.
Yue Tingyue: The legendary God, Zhu Ting: Beauty.
Yuan Xinyuan: Beautiful.
Dream Han: tolerance
Bi Xuanxuan: A kind of A Girl Without Sorrow.
Hui: Wisdom Yan: Beauty.
Jing: A talented woman. Qi: plum rain
Wen Jing, Wen Jing: The brilliance of jade: colorful clouds, mostly used for names.
Monatin: Beautiful.
Xue: Relaxed and happy.
Yan: In ancient times, it refers to a person's talent and virtue. Xin: Happy, happy.
Rui Hanhan: Tolerance
Xiao Wei Mix
Jing: Women are talented: tolerant.
Xin Leixin: Wealth
Zhao Xue (Zhao: full of energy, a sunny girl. Xue: May she be as pure and beautiful as snow. )
Xue Qian (that is, Xue Qian, that is, a lovely princess born on a snowy day)
Yu Zhen (jade like pearls)
Ru Xue (Ru, homophonic; The full name means that snow is generally pure and kind.
Mei Zheng (honest, able to withstand all kinds of blows)
Merlin (beautiful, kind and lively)
Huanxin (happy, living with family is very warm)
Excellent publicity (excellent, excellent in all aspects; Dear, as beautiful as jewelry, popular)
Yujia (rain, purity; Jia, excellent)
Yan' an (elegant, homophonic; Nan is just a nice name)
Minmei (sensible, beautiful, with a beautiful face)
Kexin (a beautiful little cute. It's warm to live with my family)
Qian Hui (Xianhui, Qian Qian just has a nice name)
Manny (life is romantic, Ginny is a girl's name, it doesn't mean anything)
Sweet as (fragrance lasts forever after death, for example, it doesn't mean much)
Moon chan (more beautiful than Diao Chan, gentler than moonlight)
Chang 'e (with the peerless beauty like Chang 'e and the vigor and vitality like dawn)
Jingxiang (quiet, as beautiful, elegant and chaste as ChristianRandPhillips in the Ming Dynasty)
Meng Jie (a dreamy girl, kind and pure)
Majestic and formidable, I hope she will become a generation of celebrities in the future
Meilian (beautiful as lotus, the noble quality of mud but not dye)
Jing Ya (elegant and quiet)
Shirley (as beautiful as snow)
Ina (with Iraqi charm, Ina generally refers to a beautiful and elegant girl)
Yafu (elegant, like hibiscus)
Yu Ting (gentle, smart and beautiful)
Yi Xiang (pleasant aroma)
Cold rhyme (meaning)
Liz (with the elegance and beauty of a princess or queen)
Monroe (like a dream girl, dew, homophonic dew, dew is the spiritual beauty of the combination of the sun and the moon. Wisdom is no exaggeration)
Pei Ling (energetic, small and exquisite)
Lingyun (In ancient times, there was a girl named Xue Lingyun, who was very beautiful, much like The Story Of Diu Sim. He was taken fancy to by the then emperor Cao Pi and wanted to call her into the palace to be his favorite concubine. May your daughter be as beautiful and clever as her.
Xin Yan (happy, Yan Mei)
Zhao Xue (Zhao: full of energy, a sunny girl. Xue: May she be as pure and beautiful as snow. )
Xue Qian (that is, Xue Qian, that is, a lovely princess born on a snowy day)
Yu Zhen (jade like pearls)
Ru Xue (Ru, homophonic; The full name means that snow is generally pure and kind.
Mei Zheng (honest, able to withstand all kinds of blows)
Merlin (beautiful, kind and lively)
Huanxin (happy, living with family is very warm)
Excellent publicity (excellent, excellent in all aspects; Dear, as beautiful as jewelry, popular)
Yujia (rain, purity; Jia, excellent)
Yan' an (elegant, homophonic; Nan is just a nice name)
Minmei (sensible, beautiful, with a beautiful face)
Kexin (a beautiful little cute. It's warm to live with my family)
Qian Hui (Xianhui, Qian Qian just has a nice name)
Manny (life is romantic, Ginny is a girl's name, it doesn't mean anything)
Sweet as (fragrance lasts forever after death, for example, it doesn't mean much)
Moon chan (more beautiful than Diao Chan, gentler than moonlight)
Chang 'e (with the peerless beauty like Chang 'e and the vigor and vitality like dawn)
Jingxiang (quiet, as beautiful, elegant and chaste as ChristianRandPhillips in the Ming Dynasty)
Meng Jie (a dreamy girl, kind and pure)
Majestic and formidable, I hope she will become a generation of celebrities in the future
Meilian (beautiful as lotus, the noble quality of mud but not dye)
Jing Ya (elegant and quiet)
Shirley (as beautiful as snow)
Ina (with Iraqi charm, Ina generally refers to a beautiful and elegant girl)
Yafu (elegant, like hibiscus)
Yu Ting (gentle, smart and beautiful)
Yi Xiang (pleasant aroma)
Cold rhyme (meaning)
Liz (with the elegance and beauty of a princess or queen)
Monroe (like a dream girl, dew, homophonic dew, dew is the spiritual beauty of the combination of the sun and the moon. Wisdom is no exaggeration)
Pei Ling (energetic, small and exquisite)
Lingyun (In ancient times, there was a girl named Xue Lingyun, who was very beautiful, much like The Story Of Diu Sim. He was taken fancy to by the then emperor Cao Pi and wanted to call her into the palace to be his favorite concubine. May your daughter be as beautiful and clever as her.
Xin Yan (happy, Yan Mei)
Yu Zhen (jade like pearls)
Ru Xue (Ru, homophonic; The full name means that snow is generally pure and kind.
Mei Zheng (honest, able to withstand all kinds of blows)
Merlin (beautiful, kind and lively)
Huanxin (happy, living with family is very warm)
Excellent publicity (excellent, excellent in all aspects; Dear, as beautiful as jewelry, popular)
Yujia (rain, purity; Jia, excellent)
Yan' an (elegant, homophonic; Nan is just a nice name)
Minmei (sensible, beautiful, with a beautiful face)
Lovely (very warm with my family)
Qian Hui (Xianhui, Qian Qian just has a nice name)
Manny (life is romantic, Ginny is a girl's name, it doesn't mean anything)
Sweet as (fragrance lasts forever after death, for example, it doesn't mean much)
Moon chan (more beautiful than Diao Chan, gentler than moonlight)
Chang 'e (with the peerless beauty like Chang 'e and the vigor and vitality like dawn)
Jingxiang (quiet, as beautiful, elegant and chaste as ChristianRandPhillips in the Ming Dynasty)
Meng Jie (a dreamy girl, kind and pure)
Majestic and formidable, I hope she will become a generation of celebrities in the future
Meilian (beautiful as lotus, the noble quality of mud but not dye)
Jing Ya (elegant and quiet)
Shirley (as beautiful as snow)
Ina (with Iraqi charm, Ina generally refers to a beautiful and elegant girl)
Yafu (elegant, like hibiscus)
Yu Ting (gentle, smart and beautiful)