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Junxi---Jun: tall and mighty; Xi: the future is bright

Jiayi---Jia: beautiful; Yi: beautiful

Yucheng---Illuminating the city

Yixuan---Yi: beautiful; p>

Yuqi---Yu: shine; Qi: auspicious

Zhichen---Zhi: wisdom; Chen: the name of the ancient king

Zhenghao-- -Hao: heroic spirit

Haoran---Hao: sky, firmament

Zhize---Ze: the source of water in a wide area

Mingjie-- - Wise, outstanding

Hongwen---Hong: promote; Wen: writer

Yewei---Ye: Guangyao

Yuan Bo--- Bo: erudition

Pengtao---Peng: a metaphor for majestic momentum

Yanbin--Yan: burning; Bin: describing elegance

Hexuan- --Crane: idle clouds and wild cranes; Sky, firmament

Yitong---Yi: brilliance; Tong: red

Hongxuan---Hong: big; Xuan: bright

博 Tao---Bo: learned

Yuan Jie---Jie: outstanding

Li Xin---Xin: bright look

Yelin-- -Ye: Bright

Zhehan---possessing vast knowledge

Yuze---favor)

Kairui---Kai: model; Rui: Auspicious

Jianhui---Building Brilliant Achievements

Zhiyuan---from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal." ”

Junchi---from the idiom: Juncaixingchi

Yuze---favors as abundant as rain

Yelei---bright and aboveboard< /p>

National Hao---Chinese people are proud of it

Weiqi---Great and magical

Wenbo---Literary talent, erudite and versatile

Tianyou---Children who are born with the blessing of God

Wen Hao---the word Hao means: vast and boundless

Xiu Jie---Xiu: description Slender and tall

Li Xin---Li: dawn; Xin: bright look

Yuanhang---a good man, let him go on a long voyage

Xu Yao---Xu: rising sun; Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint

Yingjie---handsome and outstanding

Shengjie---Sheng: noble ; Jie: Outstanding

Junnan---Jun: Handsome; Nan: Solid

Hongtao---Hong: Vigorous, prosperous

Weiqi- --Wei: great; Qi: auspicious

Rongxuan---Xuan: extraordinary bearing

Haoyu---mind is like the universe, vast and infinite

Jin Peng---Jin: advance, the original meaning is to make progress; Peng: a metaphor for a bright future

Jin Yu---comes from the idiom: holding Jin Huaiyu is a metaphor for having a good moral character