Boy names with idioms

I have sorted out boys’ names with Chinese characters for you. The Chinese characters have many meanings, not only language, but also language and the meaning of telling. I remember when "Tomb Raiders Notes" was very popular, There was a very charming male character in it. His name had a Chinese character in it, called Jie Yuhua, which sounded nice and artistic. So if you want to name a boy with Chinese characters, you might as well take a look at this article about boy names with Chinese characters. Get inspired. 01

Analysis of the meaning of Chinese characters

Pronunciation: y?; yǔ

Wubi: ygkg

Radical: 蠠

Font structure: left and right structure

Five elements attribute: wood

Original meaning: generally refers to literature, beauty, and standards, and by extension means integrity and nobility.

Used as a personal name: It means noble, upright, elegant and tasteful.

Meaning: high moral character, upright, gentle and gentle.

Kangxi Dictionary: Kangxi strokes: 14 External strokes: 7

"Shuowen" theory. "Xu Yue" talks about difficulties. The speaker is noon. It's a good time to talk at noon. My words are words, and my words are words. The speaker speaks directly, and the speaker responds accordingly.

Shuowenjiezi: 语, [鱼出干], Lunye. Follow the words and my voice.

Recommended names for boys with Chinese characters

Matching words:

Chun, Xing, Zhen, Bin, Ting, Shan, Rui, Bo, Ting, Source

Xi, Hao, Xiang, Lei, Hong, Ji, Wen, Jing, Hao, Mu

Recommended name:

Yuqi

The word Qilin refers to Qilin, a symbol of auspiciousness, which is extended to mean an outstanding and moral person. Paired with words, it gives people a domineering feeling, meaning to be outstanding, hardworking, and a role model for a generation.

Yukun

The word Kun refers to beautiful jade. The combination with the words is very grand, reflecting the boy's noble moral character and beautiful feeling. It means that the white jade is flawless, priceless, and has a beautiful face.

Bingzi

The word Bing means to hold, to hold; to grasp, to control; to hold on to. It is very suitable to name a boy when paired with the Chinese character, which means he is upright, upright and upright.

The word "complete"

The word "complete" refers to the completion of something; to end, to terminate; to make it complete and complete. It is a very beautiful combination with words, implying immediate success, perfection, comprehensiveness, and richness.

Recommended idioms:

Good words and good words

Good: beautiful, friendly. Refers to friendly and pleasant words. From the third scene of Hong Shen's "Fragrant Rice": I know that country people are very naughty and will not listen to good words!

Birds singing and flowers fragrant

The birds chirp beautifully and the flowers bloom fragrantly. Describe the beautiful scene of spring. From Li Yu's "Halibut? Fat Escape": Along the way, the mountains are green and the water is green; the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant; it is such a beautiful scenery.

Sweet words

Words as sweet as honey. A metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people. From the "Dunhuang Bian Anthology? The Biography of Catching Ji Bu": Ji Bu was afraid in his heart, but his sweet words were safe.

Lianzhu

Lianzhu: a string of beads. Clever and witty words come one after another. From Su Shi's "Ci Yun Da Zi You": Good words are like pearls pierced through one by one, and delusional thoughts are like membranes retreating heavily.

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Yu Ran Yu Mo Yu Song Yu Rui Yu Rui Yu Idiom Ming

Yu Jing Yu Xuan Yu Hai Yu Ze Yu Tong Yu Han

Yu Hui Yu Bo Yu Lun Yu Proclaiming the language of Yang Yubin

The language of foreign language Qingyu Chenyu Qingyu Liang Yubin

The language of language Zhongyu Yuyu Xiangyu Ang Yuzhuo

Yuchen Yu Heng Yu Shan Yu Collection Yu Sheng Yu Xun

Yu Pei Yu Zen Yu Yu Bai Yu Zhan Yu Fu

Yu Wen Yu Liang Yu Qian Yu Ji Yu Hang Yu Han

Yu Lin Yu Xing Yu Yu Yu Feng Yu Quan Yu En

Yu Rui Yu Lin Yu Korean Gao Yu Quan Yu Yan

Yu Shu Yu Lan Yu Hao Yu Tian Yu Zhen Yu Yu

Yu Cong Yu Chun Yu Xin Yu Bin Yu Yi Yu Teng

Yu Mingyu Xi Yujie Yu Shuo Yu Yan Yu Qi

Yu Xiaoyu Ning Yuchen Yu Chen Yu Xi Yu Xiang

Yu Confucianism Lin Yucheng Yu Ting Yu Shuai Yu Dong

Yu Feng Yu Liang Yu Kang Yu Jia Yu Hong Yu Qian

Yu Kun Yu Long Yu Dong Yu Song Yu Ting Yu Tao

Yu New Language Yu Duo Yu Lei Yu Mu Yu Fei

Yu Ming Yu Lu Yu Sheng Yu Ting Yu Jing Yu Hong

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A complete list of boys’ names ending in Yuzi

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Yu Jian Yu Tang Yu Kuo etymology Kun Yu Ping

Yu Ran Yu Mo Yu Song Yu Rui Yu Rui Yu Idiom Ming

Yu Jing Yu Xuan Yu Hai Yu Ze Yu Tong Yu Han

Yu Hui Yu Bo Yu Lun Yu Proclaim Yang Yu Bin

Yu Yang Yu Qing Yu Chen Yu Qing Yu Liang Yu Bin

Yu Zhi Yu Zhong Yu Yu Xiang Yu Ang Yu Zhuo

Yu Chen Yu Heng Yu Shan Yu Collection Yu Sheng Yu Xun

Yu Pei Yu Zen Yu Yu Bai Yu Zhan Yu Fu

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Language, language, bright language, modest language, auspicious language, aviation letter

Language, language, star language, Yu language, wind language, power language, grace

Yu Rui language, Lin language, Korean language, Gao Yuquan language Yan

Yu Shu Yu Lan Yu Hao Yu Tian Yu Zhen Yu Yu

Yu Cong Yu Chun Yu Xin Yu Bin Yu Yi Yu Teng

Yu Ming Yu Xi Yu Jie Yu Shuo Yu Yan Yu Qi

Yu Xiao Yu Ning Yu Chen Yu Xi Yu Xiang

Yu Ru Ru Yu Lin Yu Cheng Yu Ting Yu Shuai Yu Dong

Yu Feng Yu, good words, good words, good words, Hong Yu Qian

Yu Kun Yu, long words, Eastern language, songs, pavilion, Yu Tao

Yu new languages, many languages, thunder language, Mu Yufei

Yu Ming Yu Lu Yu Sheng Yu Ting Yu Jing Yu Hong

Yu Cheng Yu Qi Yu Yi Yu Yang Yu Fan Yu Cheng

Stars with language characters Who are the famous people

Lin Yutang: (October 10, 1895 - March 26, 1976), formerly known as Hele, later changed to Yutang, then to Yutang, a famous modern Chinese writer, scholar, and translator , linguist, representative of New Taoism. Representative works: "Beijing Smoke and Clouds", "My Country and My People", "The Art of Living" and "The Wisdom of Laozi".

Gao Yuhan: (1888? 1948), formerly known as Gao Chao and nicknamed Shisu, was a native of Zhengyangguan, Shouxian County, Anhui Province. Chen Duxiu passed away in May 1942, and Gao Yuhan helped with the funeral arrangements.

After that, he moved to Chen Mingshu's home and wrote ancient poems.

Zhu Yujin: (December 21, 1916 - September 28, 1988), a native of Yidu (Jinzhicheng), Hubei Province; graduated from Peking University, Editorial Committee of China Youth Publishing House and China Children's Publishing House Director, member of the National Publishing Committee, and the first director of the China Publishing Workers Association.

Guan Qiyu: Formerly known as Guan Yu, he was born in Changchun City, Jilin Province on December 16, 1988. He is a film and television actor in Mainland China and graduated from the film and television performance major of Jilin Art Institute. In 2009, he starred in his first movie "Shock" and officially entered the entertainment industry.