What ancient books can be used as a reference for naming children?

Look for other people’s names in the history books.

1. Jin Yong used many ancient names, and Yang Guo used the name of the great poet Liu Guo. What is more famous is that Yu Dafu used the word Gao Shi. There are countless anecdotes of this kind. The little girl from my relative's family is named Liangyu, which is named after the heroine Qin Liangyu. I think it sounds very high-end.

2. I think both the Book of Songs, Chu Ci and Chinese poems are fine, and don’t stick to any distinction between men and women. It is not good to choose a name that is too feminine. A good name is to be dignified and steady. Many elegant words can be found in Song Yu's "Calling the Soul" and "Feng Fu". In fact, you can find all ancient books and poems, or combine the good ones together.

3. Look for it in medical books. The names of many medicinal materials are very beautiful, and they are easy to pronounce. The name is unique and fun. 4. Go to the dictionary to find words with beautiful meanings. Yu, Jin, Wan, Ning, Nian, Zhi, Lan... there are countless such words. You can also use the name of the flower. In short, naming is a laborious but interesting task. It is best not to use uncommon words, as this may cause problems for children in the future. A girl's name shouldn't be too cutesy, it's best to be elegant, dignified and quiet. Boys should try to avoid using words that emphasize ambition (Kunpeng, Tian, ??Hao, Xuan, Xuan), which are too vulgar. Finally, I’ll put two names that stuck in my mind as soon as I saw them. The Chinese names given by the great translator Fu Lei to Fu Cong's children. The boy's name is Fu Lingxiao, and the girl's name is Fu Lingbo. Fu Lingbo is so beautiful. I remembered it when I first read Fu Lei's family letter. I still think it's good. The simple word "Lingxiao" means "Yingwu" and "Lingxiao flower". Lingbo is really beautiful and graceful. It immediately reminds me of Luo Shen. It's a really good name. It doesn't show any ingenuity at all, but it seems like it was picked up at your fingertips. I can still remember it after reading it for many years.