1. Wang_Chen: The pinyin of "_" is yǔ, which means a jade-like white stone. It is extended to mean that a boy is upright and upright; the word "Chen" comes from "Shangzhong" written by Yuan Xie. "One of Three Poems by Chen Sheren" "Chong Ming Li Chen Ji, All Nations Xi Wang Chun" has the meaning of being noble, famous and successful. When paired with the surname Wang, the pronunciation is Yangping, Shangsheng, and Yangping. It has a beautiful melody, a pleasant sound, and a catchy pronunciation.
2. Wang Yukai: The pinyin of "Yu" is yù, which means shining and bright. It means "the sun shines over the day, the moon shines over the night", which can also be understood as flame. By extension, It means the boy is brave and upright; "Kai" comes from the idiom "Kaiti Junzi" to describe the child's good moral character and approachability. The three characters "Wang Yukai" are pronounced wáng, wàng, yù, and kǎi, and the tones are Yangping, Qusheng, and Shangsheng. The melody is beautiful and pleasant to the ear.
3. Wang Han: The character Han is taken from "Hanlin Zimo", which means that the boy is quick-thinking, knowledgeable, and rich in leadership skills. It highlights the outstanding, stable and intelligent characteristics of boys named Wang; and the overall pronunciation is loud, majestic and pleasant to the ear.
4. Wang Jiayi: "Jia" comes from "home and everything prospers". Adding children means prosperity, and family harmony means prosperity. Full of parents' love for their children; "Yi" comes from the idiom "Hongyi and generous", which means strong-willed, ambitious, and generous and kind to others. The source is "The ancestor was generous and generous, knew people and treated them well, had the style of the great ancestor, and was a hero." This makes the name as a whole more meaningful, and it is nice and simple.