Names from ancient poems with good meanings. Ancient poems suitable for naming.

Introduction: A child’s name is very important. It must have a good meaning and be catchy. In fact, when naming our children, we can make extensive use of verses from Tang poetry and Song lyrics. Such names have both cultural heritage and poetic charm. Then do you know what the names of ancient poems with good meanings are? Do you know which ancient poems are suitable for names? Let’s study it together!

Names from ancient poems with good meanings

Jiuge, Tonghe, Miaojia, Haoan, Shenggui, Yuyin, Zibo, Zeyi , Zherui, Zhibo, Qinghan, Junqin, Chengye, Hongyun, Xinghao, Qizhi, Yufeng, Xiangcai, Jianbiao, Hanfei, Xiuyue, Yueli, Lexin, Xiaojia, Zifang , Yutong, Jinwei, Yina, Hanqiao, Xichan, Mengyu, Yupei, Tianxiang, Qiangxian, Feiyan, Siyao, Yuemei, Fannuo, Jiazi, Yizhen, Yingshuang, Jing Shang, Junrou, Hanyi, Douying, Tongwan, Fanyan, Luzi, Huiwen, Milu, Daishuang, Ningtian, Mifu, Hanyan, Yunliu, Xiaoning, Manhan, Zuidan, Danhe, Yunlong, Jingfang, Qiuyan, Yinan, Peixia, Bitan, Xuanshi, Mani, Yingrong, Fanshuang, Feilan, Xueshan, Chanlu, Mengmei, Hanning, Donglan , Hanlei, Xinyan, Huaiyao, Fangman, Yinghan, Feixue, Manyan, Menghan, Cainan, Fangfeng, Wanqing, Zhifeng, Xiangzhen, Xiaoxuan, Xixuan, Jihai, Ning Fu, Qingwen, Peishan, Feiyao, Rutong, Chuyang, Youbai, Xiangtian, Ningdong, Yashuang, Xuechun, Aoyi, Aohan, Tianlan, Miaoyi, Xianglu, Zhitao, Yi Pine, Hanlu, Banlei, Jisong, Lingcui, Huaishuang, Wenfu, Huanrong, Qiaomeng, Jingrou, Qiulian, Muqing, Hanyun, Yacui, Qiaoyu, Yuanhai, Ruoxiang, Yi Bamboo, Bingfeng, Yiqing, Chiyang, Guoman, Huaju, Qiangxiang, Zhouxue, Kuanggeng, Qiaodi, Qiansong, Yinle, Guanjing, Chenqi, Xiongqian, Ye Ao, Tongfu, Xingze, Jingchen, Dechang, Juncai, Hongzhe, Haomiao, Haorui, Hongshen, Zizhen, Tairan, Linlin, Tianhan, Zhebin, Junjun, Bohou, Yuxun, Wenyu, Shijie , Tianlu, Hanhai, Huahui, Yuexiao, Yaoxia, Meiying, Weinuo, Yifen, Yanting, Siling, Cuiqi, Liying, Yuzi, Meiyi, Fangyu, Shuyu, Jinna, Yaoyan, Xinxiu, Wenqiong, Jingru, Zhuoxin, Qingzhi, Liting, Xiaohan, Ruli, Mengjie, Lingzi, Yanli, Qingyuan, Yaqin, Yingwen, Lina, Ziyi , Jieyu, Tingying, Xiuyue, Lingyan, Yuanxue, Ruyun, Fangfei, Xinxuan, Yiwen, Xiaofang, Yanfei, Changjing, Hentao, Hansong, Xiuni, Peibai, Mengtong, Qixiu, Erlan, Qinyin, Yuqiong, Chunshu, Shucong, Wenjun, Jiantao, Haizhi, Jitong, Ruize, Lingxiang, Qianqian, Zhelun, Cimiao, Zhaowang, Lieyan, Dinglin, Jinyu, Yiyi, Qiangtao, Ruimiao, Nanfeng, Quqing, Zhangjin, Ruida, Yinjie, Jiju, Yizhang, Yanqing, Angjian, Boqi, Shengji, Geming, Hancun, Dingshi, Yongye, Kuaoao, Guanlin, Hebi, Zhenguo, Qishan, Xiaohuai, Dandie, Shutao, Wenlan, Shuyan, Fenrui, Luchen, Fanghan, Siyi , Xinrui, Wantong, Jingfu, Qintong, Fenrong, Xiangqiu, Yingna, Xinyou, Linmeng, Zirong, Naying, Xiaoting, Yuxia, Lingrong, Yanyuan, Wenjie, Wen Lin, Ruiqin, Yuanna, Yaojing, Yixiang, Xiaoqian, Yusi, Jiaoxiao, Xunfang, Bairong, Huihui, Xiangtong, Lanze, Liming, Zhiying, Xia Zhen, Feifei, Lin Fan, Tinghe, Qingyi, Xinhui, Zhuangli, Jiayue, Yinghan, Qinghui, Qibo, Yuanhua, Shudie, Minfen, Hanhai, Beijing, Guizhi, Yuting, Xiangshan, Xin Yu, Mengshan, Lixuan, Qiutao, Suang, Xiangshen, Youwei, Canyi, Lizhuo, Shiquan, Luzhong, Bingang, Yeao, Ouman, Baohui, Lanqing, Yemi, Geji, Ximi, Zongzhi, Ruizhuan, Hongshu, Longlei, Hongyue, Liyao, Jinjun, Shengdong, Gexuan, Huigong, Tianjin, Yanben, Junruo, Zhiwu, Shenqing , Zhigeng, Ranbang, Qiangguan, Zhangtao, Xiaoxi, Zhongqin, Yiman, Fupu, Quanqin, Ge Rui, Junzi, Fenzai, Shuzun, Zhimin, Qingshi, Jingye, Zhuang Shi, Tongda, Shuaibu, Manyuan, Dupu, Chengwei, Chunlun, Yinqi

Ancient poems suitable for naming

Since Cheng: From "The Doctrine of the Mean" "A sincere person is self-sufficient, and the Tao is its own way. "

Learning to think: From "The Analects of Confucius" "Learning without thinking will lead to indifference; thinking without learning will lead to death. "

Fang Fei: from Chen Liang's "Water Dragon Song" "I hate the world of Fang Fei. When tourists give no reward, they all give it to the orioles and swallows. "

Yanran: from Jiang Kui's "Niannujiao" "Sandly shakes, cold fragrance flies up the poem.

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Like a dream: from Su Shi's "Looking for Spring in the Suburbs" "Enjoy the spring dream without a trace. "

Plum makeup: from Ouyang Xiu's "Die Lian Hua" "Try on the plum makeup with your hands. "

Qiwei: From "Guiguzi·Feipin": "Wealth Qiwei, pearls, jade and white jade. "

Zhiyuan: From Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, without tranquility, there is no way to reach far."

Xinyi: From Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty, "Hui Sun He" Xie Secretary Cheng Zhi Shi Guan, Deputy Envoy to the West of Beijing. "

Haoran: From "Mencius" "I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring spirit. "?

Ruoyun: From Zhuangzi's "Xiaoyaoyou" "Its wings are like clouds hanging from the sky. "

Gao Bo: From Gouzi's "Encouragement to Learning" "It is not as good as climbing high to gain broad insights." "

Qiong Yu: From Li Bai's "Preface to a Spring Night Banquet in the Taoyuan of Zhu Congdi" "The beautiful lotus blooms to sit on the flower, and the flying wine cup makes me drunk with the moon." "

Thinking far away: From "The Book of Songs" "I see you but don't hide it, my thoughts are not far away." "

Wanru: From "The Book of Songs? There is Mancao in the Wild" "There is a beautiful person, as graceful as clear." ”

Ming Zhe: From "The Book of Songs? Daya" "Being clear and philosophical can protect one's body." "

Yunfei: From Liu Bang's "The Gale Camel" "The wind is blowing and the clouds are flying." "?

Happy years: from Cao Cao's "The Turtle Has Longevity" "Nursing the blessings of happiness can lead to eternal years. "

Lotus wind: from Meng Haoran's "Summer Enjoying a Cup of Xin Fu in the South" "Lotus wind brings fragrance. "

Twin Swallows: From Ouyang Xiu's "Picking Mulberries" "The twin swallows return in the drizzle. "

Rain Juan: From Du Fu's "Ode to Bamboo" "The rain washes the Juan Juan clean." "

Bamboo Heart: From Bai Juyi's "Bamboo on the Pool" "The bamboo that relieves the heart is my teacher. "

Fragrance and rhyme: from Cui Daorong's "Plum Blossoms" "There is a unique rhyme in the fragrance. "?

The Moon Man: From Ouyang Xiu's "Die Lian Hua" "The New Moon Man returns from Pinglin. "?

Lanzhou: from Liu Yong's "Yulin Ling", "Lanzhou urges the hair", "Xiaofengwanyue"

Yuetong: from Su Shi's "Ten Operators" Missing laurel and sparse tung trees. "

Hongfei: From Su Shi's "Ten Operators" "How can Hongfei calculate things again?" "

Knowing it: From "The Great Learning" "This is called knowing the foundation, this is called knowing it to the fullest. "

Sincerity: from "The Doctrine of the Mean" "Only the most sincere people in the world can fulfill their nature. "

Guoxiang: From "The Doctrine of the Mean" "When the country is about to prosper, it will be blessed. ”?

Mingcheng: From "The Doctrine of the Mean" "Since sincerity and clarity are called nature; self-ming reading is called Ao." "?

Xiang Ning: From Wu Wenying's "Feng Ren Song" "Xiang You's delicate hands were condensed at that time. "

Painting: from Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingting Ocean" "Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. "

Yingke: From "Zuo Zhuan" "He is exhausted and I am full, so I overcome it. ”

Fang Ling: From "Selected Works·Meicheng": "Polygonum is growing, and Fragrant grass is growing." "

Good words: From Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Xue Wu" of the Song Dynasty: "When you see people saying good things and doing good deeds, you will admire them and record them." "

Yu Xin: From the poem "Hibiscus City" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The worldly fate will never fade away, and the green leaves will remain desolate. "

Wen Xin: From Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long · Preface": "The Wen Xin is the intention of writing. "

Qingyan: From the poem "Moon Pond" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "The moon is bright in the cold pond, and the crescent moon is singing by the pond. If you are not jealous of Qingyan, you will become a candle to each other. "

Leisurely: From the fifth poem of "Drinking" by Tao Qian of the Jin Dynasty: "Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing Nanshan." "

Yimei: From "Yi, beauty" in "Erya".

Qingzhi: From "Dengye and Yin Changshi" by Jiang Yan of the Southern Dynasties: "This heart hopes But it can be slowed down, and the clear and refreshing wisdom is in Yuanxiang. "

Qing Fen: From "Wen Fu" written by Lu Ji of the Jin Dynasty: "Praise the virtues of the world and the heroes of the world, and recite the Qing Fen of the ancestors. ”