The surname Qi (qí) comes from the compound surname Jiguan, and was changed from the Jiguan surname. Qi, the ancient word for "Qi", is also pronounced as "专". Jiguan, that is, Qiguan, was originally an official name. He was an official in charge of the hairpin ceremony in ancient times. The hairpin ceremony was a ceremony in which hairpins were inserted into a boy's hair when he reached fifteen years old, as a symbol of the official transition from boyhood to adulthood.
The compound surname "Jiguan" was changed to the single surname "Qi". The wife Confucius married when he was nineteen years old was a descendant of the Jiguan family. Therefore, the Qi family and the Jiguan family have the same origin and the same surname.
You can name it Qi Yan Xin. The word Yi Yan means beauty, wisdom and beauty; The pronunciations of the melody qi, yan, and xin are qí, yán, and xīn, and the tones are yangping, yangping, and yinping. The font Qi has an up-and-down structure, and the name has 4 strokes; Yan has a left-right structure, and the name has 7 strokes;
The image of the Guan surname in historical materials is just a name:
According to the historical book "Confucius' Family Language·Benevolent Surnames", Confucius "married Ji Guan of the Song Dynasty in the 19th century" "In 533 BC, the 19-year-old Confucius married Ji Guan and had a son, Kong Li, a year later. In 485 BC, Ji Guan died.
Confucius never described Ji Guan’s person, appearance, or life during these 48 years. The official concept art of the movie "Confucius" depicts Ji Guan holding a letter in his hand. He is gentle and quiet. He is the image of a virtuous housekeeper with both talent and virtue in people's minds.