Pleasant girl names from ancient texts or poems include:
Yimei, meaning: Yi, beautiful. From "Erya".
Shengfei: from "It is better to educate a child than to accumulate a lot, and it is better to save a child to avoid misfortunes."
Zhuri: Definition: Chasing with the sun, hoping that the baby will be more successful than the sun.
Long En: Definition: We are the descendants of the dragon, so we should have a grateful heart.
Xinde: from Tao Yuanming "Yi Yuhuai people, Xinde diligently."
Yan En: Interpretation: We are the descendants of Yan and Huang, and we should have a grateful heart.
Qi Guang: from "Nine Songs·Yun Zhongjun" "Qi Guang with the sun and moon".
Courage and wisdom: from Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Great courage is like cowardice, great wisdom is like foolishness."
Knowledge: From "The Great Learning" "This is called knowing the basics, and this is called knowing the most."
Yurun: comes from "Jade is on the mountain and the grass is moist, there are pearls in the abyss but the cliffs are not withered."
Haochang: From "Nine Songs·Donghuang Taiyi" "Chen Yusexi Haochang".
Fengyan: From "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ren Yanzhuan" "The grain and crops grow abundantly."
Youheng: From "The Analects of Confucius" "It is possible to see that there is permanence."
Yi Ming: comes from the homophonic pronunciation of "Yi Ming" in the idiom "Yi Ming".
Kun jade: Li Si's "Book of Recruiting Guests" "This is the jade that your Majesty sends to Kunshan".