Good ancient names include Luwu, Luoyang, Yinqiu, etc.
1. Lvwu
"Green" refers to the color when grass and leaves are lush, while "Wu" means that the grass grows much and is messy. It not only depicts the girl's fresh and elegant temperament, but also gives the girl an independent and strong personality. It has a sense of independence from the world, which is stunning and full of poetic beauty.
2. Luoyang
"Luo" is the name of water, which shows the girl's magnanimity and the quality of being generous, elegant and smart. "Yang" refers to the depth and breadth of the water and the grandeur, highlighting the girl's broad-mindedness. The whole name has a boundless and profound artistic conception, and the ancient aesthetic feeling brings a sense of surprise to the girl.
3. Yinqiu
"Yin" refers to singing and chanting in a melodious tone, and "Qiu" represents autumn. The girl's elegant and bright temperament is gently sung out, with the tenderness of autumn and the poetic and ancient charm, making the name both rhythmic and meaningful.
How to choose ancient names
The Four Books and Five Classics are works that have been passed down in China for thousands of years. The words in them are concise and comprehensive, and have profound meanings. Choosing words from Confucian classics such as "The Great Learning" and "The Doctrine of the Mean" to name your newborn can create an elegant and classical name style and set off the child's temperament. Among them, the well-known "Book of Songs" has an aesthetic style and is suitable for naming girls, while "Chu Ci" has a romantic style and is suitable for naming boys. Based on classical Chinese translation, polysemy words with rich meanings or ancient and modern general meanings in the Four Books and Five Classics were selected for naming.
Adjectives are the part of a poem used to modify and describe things, making the poem more vivid and interesting. It can show and set off the beautiful artistic conception of the poem, and it can also set off the beauty of the name. For example, in "Nine Songs - Taiyi of the Eastern Emperor", "The jade ear is caressing the long sword, and the jade rings are ringing." The meaning of the poem is that the sword is held in hand, and the jade is worn as a hindrance. "Linlang" is used to describe the figure of a person wearing jade. Linlang as an adjective means the sound of jade stones hitting each other.