The north wind sneaks in silently, and winter has begun before autumn has begun. There is no time to look back, no time to think, the big hand of time has already brought us to winter. So for babies born in winter, you can choose a name for them from poems describing winter, which is cool but warm.
Yun Ye
Yun Ye, from Su Shi's "Die Lian Hua Mizhou Shangyuan" The fire is cold, the lamps are thin, and the frost is dew, and the dim snowy clouds hang down in the wild. Yunye in the poem means dark clouds and fields, but when mentioning Yunye, people will unconsciously think of idle clouds and wild cranes, so naming a boy "Yunye" can give the child the characteristics of freedom and unrestraint, which is what many people today pursued.
Lian Mo
Lian Mo comes from Li Qi's "Ancient Military Journey". There are no city walls in the wild clouds, and rain and snow are falling all over the desert. Lianmo means the boundless desert. Because it is difficult to find words that match it, the ligature rarely appears in names. However, when paired with the word desert, the melody is pleasant and it can weaken the desolate feeling of the word desert, so it is given The boy's name "Lian Mo" is cool and atmospheric.
Qingyun
Qingyun, from Zheng Xie's "Snow Queen in the Mountains" When we open the door in the morning, the mountains are covered with snow, the snow is clear, the clouds are pale, and the sun is cold. Qingyun is a very picturesque name. In just two words, it brings to people the bleak scene of clearing up after snow and white clouds. Therefore, naming a girl "Qingyun" can not only give her a cool and pure temperament, but also give her a cool and pure temperament. There is no shortage of artistic conception.
Green Pine
Green Pine, from Chen Yi's "Green Pine". The heavy snow weighed down the green pine, and the green pine was straight and straight. Green pine is a pine tree that is still green and tall in winter. Usually we use green pine to praise noble qualities, so naming a boy "Qingsong" can not only reflect the boy's tall and straight figure, but also reflect the boy's perseverance.
Qiongzhi
Qiongzhi, from Gao Pian's "Duixue" When six flying flowers come into the house, sit and watch the green bamboo turn into qiongzhi. Qiongzhi is the legendary jade tree, Qiong is the beautiful jade, and Qiongzhi also comes from "Qiongzhi Jade Leaf", which was used to describe nobles or beautiful women in ancient times, so naming a girl "Qiongzhi" shows wealth, glory and beauty. .
Yanxue
Yanxue comes from Gao Shi's "Two Songs of Farewell to Dong Da". The yellow clouds for thousands of miles are white and the sun is shining, and the north wind blows the wild geese and snow. The word "yan" does not appear frequently in names and is relatively niche. Therefore, naming a girl "Yanxue" can not only reflect the girl's cold and pure temperament, but also make it less likely to conflict with others.
Changyun
Changyun comes from Wang Changling's "Seven Poems on the March to the Army·Part 4" Changyun in Qinghai darkens the snow-capped mountains, and the lonely city looks at Yumen Pass in the distance. Changyun is the mountainous white cloud. Clouds have always given people the impression of being untainted by the secular world and leisurely and contented. Therefore, naming a boy "Changyun" can give the boy an elegant and refined temperament, making the boy stand out among the worldly world.
Ling Han
Ling Han, from "Plum Blossom" by Wang Anshi. There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone. Ling Han means braving the severe cold. Generally, things that can survive in this kind of weather are more tenacious, so naming a boy "Ling Han" can give him the qualities of tenacity and perseverance.