Names for boys with the surname Du Fang

Male

Jun Xi (Jun: tall and mighty; Xi: bright future)

Jiayi (Jia: beautiful; Yi: beautiful)

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Yucheng (shining the city)

Yixuan (濿: beautiful; Yu: Zhaoyao Qi: Auspicious

Zhichen Zhi: Wisdom Chen: the name of the ancient king

Zhenghaohao: heroic

Haoranhao: sky, firmament

Zhize (Ze: water source in a wide area)

Mingjie is wise and outstanding

Hongwen (carry forward; text: writer)

Ye Weiye: brilliance

Yuan Bobo: erudition

Pengtaopeng: a metaphor for majestic momentum

Yanbinyan: burning Bin: describing elegance

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Hexuanhe: Xianyunyehexuan: Extraordinary bearing

Wei Zewei: Great Ze: the source of water in a wide area

Jun Haojun: Junzi Hao: sky, sky< /p>

Yitongyi: Guangyaotong: Red

Hongxuanhong: Dayexuan: Bright

Bo Taobao: Erudite

Yuan Jiejie: ??outstanding

Li Xinxin: bright appearance

Ye Linye: bright

Zhehan (possessing vast knowledge)

Yuze (favor)

Kailui (model: model; Rui: auspiciousness)

Jianhui (build 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: Talented Star Chi)

Yuse (favor is like rain) Many)

Yelei (honest and aboveboard)

National hero (people are proud of it)

Weiqi (great, magical)

Wenbo (literary talent, erudite and versatile)

Tianyou (a child born with God’s blessing)

Wenhao (the word Hao means: boundless)

< p>Xiujie (Xiu: describes a tall and slender figure)

Li Xin (Li: Liming Xin: bright appearance)

Yuanhang (a 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)

Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)

Shengjie (Saint: Gao Jie: outstanding)

Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid)

Hongtao (Hong: vigorous, prosperous)

Weiqi (wei: great) Great Qi: auspicious)

Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)

Haoyu (mind is like the universe, vast and infinite)

Jin Pengjin: Advance , the original meaning is to make progress: a metaphor for a bright future

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

My twin babies were just 42 days old. These names were what I was looking for at that time. If you need them, take a look. I don’t believe in things like the Five Elements of Heaven and Earth.