The boy named Feng has the character An in the middle

Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing)

Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)

Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments": "Not indifferent" Without clear ambition, without tranquility, there is no way to reach far")

Junchi (from the idiom: Talented Star Chi)

Yuze (favors are as abundant as rain)

Yelei (bright and aboveboard)

Weiqi (great, magical)

Shengrui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous, pronounced shèng; "Rui" means wisdom )

Wenbo (literary talent, erudite and versatile)

Tianyou (a child born with God’s blessing)

Wenhao (the word Hao means: vast Boundless)

Xiu Jie (Xiu: describes a tall and slender figure, Jie: neat)

Li Xin (Li: Liming Xin: bright look)

Yuanhang (Good man, let him go on a long voyage)

Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint)

Shengjie (Saint: noble Jie: outstanding)

Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid)

Hongtao (Hong: vigorous, prosperous)

Weiqi (wei: great Qi: auspicious)

Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)

Yueze (Ze: vast water source)

Haoyu (mind is like the universe, vast Infinite)

Jinyu (from the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)

Haoxuan (meaning: bright and upright, majestic)

Qingcang (stand tall on the sky and the earth, the true nature of a man) (from "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, "...holding the yellow on the left, Qingcang on the right...")