Boy: Hongwen (carry forward; Wen: writer); Jiafu; Haozu; Junhao (jun: Junzihao: vast); Chenqin; Yonghao; Qingcang (stand upright, the true character of a man) (From "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by the poet Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "...holding the yellow on the left, holding the blue on the right..."); Junchao; standing in the sky; Pengtao (Peng: a metaphor for majestic momentum); Haoran (Hao: sky, Sky); Haohao; Jihao; Siqi; Zhehan (possessing vast knowledge); Jiaran;
Girl: Menghan; Tanya (tan: Plant Ya: regular); Xiaowei smiles; Shayue; Menghanhan: tolerance; Shichen; Shuyi; Fengxi; Limin; Jingxiang (quiet, as beautiful, elegant and chaste as the Xiangfei in the Ming Dynasty); Xuehui, Bingxue, smart; Jinxuan (Jin: Meiyuxuan: a kind of grass that forgets worries in legend); Yanan (Ya, homophonic for elegant, elegant; Nan is just a nice name); Jiayu; Junming; Yujin;
In the five-frame mathematical theory of names The strokes used mainly refer to the strokes in the "Kangxi Dictionary". Many characters used today have been simplified and cannot truly represent the strokes of the characters. Therefore, the strokes of some characters are different from today's strokes. hehe! !