kai Rui (kai: model; Rui: auspicious)
Jianhui (building brilliant achievements)
Jin Peng (Jin: Jin Ye, original meaning, Shang Peng: metaphor for great prospects)
Tian Lei (Lei: accumulation of many stones)
Shao Hui (Shao: inheritance Hui: brilliance)
Haonan (Hao: vastness) < Sky)
Yueze (across the vast water source)
Xu Yao (Xu: Rising Sun Yao: the legendary wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint)
Wei Chen (Chen: synonymous with ancient kings)
Zhi Ze (across the vast water source)
Bo Chao (Bo: Broad Chao: beyond. Vast and boundless)
Jin Yu (from the idiom-holding Jin and loving Yu, metaphorically having a good moral character)
Hao Xuan (meaning: aboveboard, imposing)
Qing Cang (indomitable spirit, true man) (from the song dynasty poet Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi `Mizhou Hunting" "... "Rui" means wisdom)
Wenbo (literary talent flying, erudite and versatile)
God bless (children blessed by heaven are born)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments": "If you are not indifferent, you will not be far away")
Junchi (from the idiom: Only talented people are eager for success. "Rui" means wisdom)
Wen Hao (Hao's word means: boundless)
Xiu Jie (Xiu: describes slender and tall, clean and tidy)
Li Xin (Li: Li Mingxin: bright appearance)
Sail (my hero, let him sail)
Shengjie Prosperity)
Wei Qi (Wei: great Qi: auspicious)
Rong Xuan (Xuan: distinguished)
Yue Ze (Ze: extensive water source)
Hao Yu (mind is like the universe, boundless)
Zhi Ze (Ze: wide water source)
Zi Xuan (Xuan: extensive water source) Knowledgeable)
Hong Wen (carry forward; Text: writer)
Zhehan (with vast knowledge)
Yuze (kindness)
Junhao (Jun: Junzihao: Vast)
Zi Qian (Qian: holding high, flying)
Peng Tao (Peng: metaphorically imposing)