The meaning of Shuo in a person's name is as follows:
When used as a boy's name, it means dazzling, masculine and lively, kind to others, and widely admired.
Shuo, pronounced shuò; means that the temperature is extremely high and can melt gold and stone, describing the intense heat. From "New Book of Tang·Tianwen Zhi": "In the middle of the night, there was a big meteor several feet long, shining like lightning." "Zhou Li·Kao Gong Ji·Zong_": "The shining gold is like a blade.
Naming a child with the word "Shuo" can be combined with the moral naming method. Name the child with words that describe moral qualities such as sincerity, kindness, humility, filial piety, and loyalty to create a noble temperament image. It also means that the child can always restrain his or her own moral character through the name. Words and deeds.
Extended information:
Selected names for boys named Shuo with meanings
Chu Shuo
The five elements of "Chu" belong to The five elements "Wood" and "Shuo" belong to fire, and the combination of wood and fire means that the boy is strong-willed, practical and work-oriented, has good patience, can endure hardships, and is a suitable name for a boy who lacks fire in the five elements. , showing the characteristics of a boy who is handsome and focused.
Shuo Yan
Taken from "Steaming Sand and Sparkling Stones" in Tang Dynasty Cen Shen's "Rehai Journey to Send Cui Shiyu Back to the Capital". "The clouds are captured, the boiling waves are scorching the Chinese moon", which makes the name Shuoyan more meaningful and connotative. It describes a boy who is optimistic, cheerful, upright and broad-minded.
Shuoqing
The name "Shuoqing" is taken from "Untitled" by Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty, "The willows are connected to the green fields, and the flowers are blooming in the morning", which reflects the time of the boy's birth, making the name have both meaning and connotation. The uniqueness and metaphor of children being upright and happy