Boys: Junhao (jun: Junzihao: vast); Junrun; Zhenjiang; Yixuan (濿: beautiful; Xuan: magnificent); Lihui (hui: brilliant); Tianlei (Lei: The accumulation of stones); Haohao; Yanfeng; Yuanchao; Hexuan (He: Xianyunye Hexuan: extraordinary bearing); Jingfeng; Yongyu; Xiangfei; Zilong; Pengning; Jiafu;
Girls: Ziran; Yaru; Yingqiong; Jiaqi (Qi means jade, Jiaqi means wishing the baby to be as white and flawless as a fine jade!); Yaoyu; Yujia (rain means purity; Jia, excellent); Lizi (having all the grace and beauty of a princess or queen); Yuzhen (as beautiful as jade, as lovely as pearls); Liu Ying; Xueli (beautiful as snow); Shuru; Tianyi ; Yan Xin Yan: In ancient times, it refers to a person who is talented, learned and virtuous. Excellent in all aspects; Xuan, as beautiful as jade, popular);
The strokes used in the five-frame math of names mainly refer to the strokes in the "Kangxi Dictionary", and many characters used today have been simplified , cannot truly represent the strokes of the character. Therefore, the strokes of some characters are different from today's strokes. Wish you and your family happiness.