The explanation for the name Xingxingrong is that the future is promising and there is a bright future.
The idiom "prosperous" comes from Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty's "Return and Lai Xi Ci". It was originally used to describe the lush growth of vegetation. Now this idiom can refer to a person's future career flourishing. Therefore, naming your child "Xiangrong" is not only nice to hear, but also promising and a bright future.
Basic explanation of thriving:
Explanation: It describes the lush growth of vegetation. It is a metaphor for the flourishing development of a business; prosperity. Rong: lush.
Source: Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty's "Returning Words": "The wood is thriving, and the spring is beginning to flow."
Grammar: The prosperity is more formal; used as predicate, attributive, Adverbial; connoting praise.
Example: Only flowers and green grass are thriving among them, which is a metaphor for hope for the future. (Ye Shengtao's "Building a Team") Wild grasses are tenacious in life. Year after year, they start again and again. They have been dry and green in spring for a long time, but they are thriving and unyielding.
Synonyms: vigorous, in the ascendant, flourishing, vigorous, rising step by step, rising like a hundred feet, rising like the sun, soaring upward.
Antonyms: twilight, deteriorating, lifeless, dying, dying.