Four-character idioms with good meanings:
1. Happy to see & happy to hear
This name combination is taken from the idiom "happy to hear and see", which means: Like listening and watching, which describes someone who is particularly popular. The word "乐" means joy and joy, and the idiom itself has a beautiful meaning.
Using this name to a son and a daughter means that the children will have lively, cheerful and calm personalities, and will achieve success in their future lives.
2. Anzhi & Ruosu
This name adopts the idiom splitting method. The four-character idiom Anzhiruosu is split and used in the names of a son and a daughter. The idiom itself has the meaning of living in peace, and is often used to describe people having a normal heart.
Using this name as the name of a son and a daughter has the auspicious meaning of hoping that the children will always have a normal heart, live in peace with others, and have a harmonious family.
3. Like flowers & like brocade
This combination is derived from the four-character idiom Ruhua like brocade, which means as beautiful as flowers or brocade. The idiom itself has a good meaning.
The former name is suitable for daughters, and the latter name is suitable for sons. I hope that my daughter will be as beautiful and generous as a flower and be generous to others, and I hope that my son will be well-educated and successful in the future, which all contain the parents’ best wishes for their children.
4. Far Mountain & Furong
This combination is derived from the four-character idiom "Far Mountain Furong". Although this idiom was originally used to describe a woman's appearance, it was split and used to describe a woman's appearance. It's just right for a girl's name.
The former is the name of a son, and the latter is suitable for a daughter. It means that the son is strong and brave and has lofty ambitions. The daughter has a face as beautiful as a hibiscus flower, both of which have beautiful meanings.
5. Huaijin & Handuyu
This idiom means that people have pure and noble moral character. The key words in the idiom are "jin" and "yu", which both refer to beautiful jade and symbolize virtue.
So when choosing a name with reference to "Huaijin Holding Yu", you need to extract the keywords and match it with other characters to form a name, such as Wenjin, Lijin, Jinyun, Wenyu, Yuxin, Xiao Yu.