A name is a business card that accompanies a person throughout his or her life. When a baby is born, many parents worry about naming their baby.
Nowadays, names like Zihan and Zixuan have become commonplace. When naming your baby, you need to be creative and have a nice sound.
You might as well take a look at these names selected from ancient poems. They are really exciting and meaningful.
Li Bai, the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, whose poems are majestic, free and casual, is more suitable for naming, especially for boys.
For example, in Li Bai's poem "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou", there is a line in it that says, "We are all filled with joy and hope, and want to go up to the blue sky to embrace the bright moon." There are two words in it: Very suitable to name your child: Yixing, Sifei.
Yixing means that when one misses an old friend, one's feelings are full of feelings and interest is relaxed, which expresses a broad-minded state.
Si Fei refers to thoughts flying high above the nine heavens, traveling in Taixu.
Fanghua--also known as "Fragrant Flower". fragrant flower. Suitable for girls' names. From "The Songs of Chu? Nine Chapters? Thoughts on Beauty": "Fragrance and beauty are mixed together, and the beauty of Qiang comes out.
Guan Tong - Tong Guan, the lacquer shaft used by ancient female historians to record events Zhu's pen. Suitable for girls' names. It comes from "Yi Wo Tong Guan" in "The Book of Songs".
Suitable for girls' names. Kun's "Preface": "It is free and flowing, like a stream suspended for thousands of miles, extending to all directions and inexhaustible. "
Junli--beautiful. Suitable for girls' names. From Su Shi's "Recommended Clan Order" in the Song Dynasty: "The officials are smart in matters, handsome in literature, bright in integrity, and good in discussion." "
Yuexin - joy. Suitable for naming boys and girls. From the poem "Hualin Garden Collection of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty" by Yingzhen of the Jin Dynasty: "The good harvests are full of beauty, the pods are full of fragrance, and the soil is salty. Preface, Xu Yuexin. "
Jin Yu - a metaphor for virtue and talent. It is suitable for naming boys and girls. From "Yan Family Instructions? Save Trouble" by Yan Zhitui of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "In this world, I cherish Jin Yu and hold the orchid and cinnamon. Those who do this are ashamed of themselves. "
Jiayi--kindness and beauty. Comes from the idiom: Jia Yan Yi Xing. It means good words and deeds. It is suitable for naming boys and girls.
Haoli-- Magnificent. Suitable for girls’ names. It comes from Sikong Tu’s "Cheng Jun Xi" in the Tang Dynasty: "The river is so beautiful, and Yao Chun is thinking about Ma Zhou." "
Wanhui - soft and intelligent. Suitable for naming girls. From "Book of Jin? Biography of Women? Murong Chui's Wife Duan": "Small but graceful and wise, with ambition. "
Yan Xue Bai Juyi's "Sitting on a Snowy Night in the Village": "Lonely in the village at night, I can hear the remnants of wild geese in the snow"
Xue Yun Wanqi's "Snow Bright Magpie Night Slow": "The plum blossoms are clear in the snow, and the osmanthus moon is bright"