1. Mu Qing
The two characters have similar glyph structures. The word "Qing" in Chu Ci expresses the meaning of freshness, which can bring out the delicacy and elegance of the character Mu, with the meaning that rain nourishes all things. The artistic conception of the world returning to freshness and cleanliness is used in boys' names to be read slowly to give people a sense of elegance and indifference, and to arouse people's reverie.
2. Muying
It is derived from the poem "Nine Songs" in the Songs of Chu, "The orchid soup is full of fragrance, and the clothes are beautiful like flowers", which makes the boy's name contain It is richly poetic, and the combination of falling tone and Yinping tone makes it more pleasant to read. The English characters with the extended meaning of heroic appearance highlight the boyish temperament.
3. Ximu
Among the words used in Chu Ci, the most common word is the word Xi, which has a classical and elegant meaning. It is combined with the word Mu as a boy’s name. It shows the slightest sense of liberal arts and is rich in pen and ink, adding an image of a literati to the boy.
4. Xiangmu
In the "Nine Songs" chapter in the seventeenth volume of Chu Ci, there are records of "Mrs. Xiang" and "Xiang Jun", which makes the character Xiang a little bit of Chu Ci The rhyme is used when a boy's name is paired with the character "mu". The combination of "yinping" and "que" sounds sounds smooth and pleasant, making people feel like they are bathed in the spring breeze.
5. Mu Xuan
The character Xuan means vitality, magnanimity, tallness, and soaring. When paired with the character Mu, it means majestic, talented, and energetic.