Name the BJD doll that is coming home ~ boy

Chen Yi: A name that makes people feel very comfortable, and it has the same pronunciation with the words "Shen Yi" and "Sincerity"

Haoyu: A mind as vast as the universe

< p>Jinyu: comes from the idiom---holding Jin Huaiyu, which is a metaphor for having good moral character

Haoxuan: meaning: upright and majestic

Qingcang: standing upright, the true nature of a man : From "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, "...Left? Right Qingcang..."

Qingyu: If you don't like any of the above, you can choose this one, the meaning is the same< /p>

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

Yelei: upright and aboveboard

Sheng Rui : "Sheng" means bright and prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom

Wenbo: literary talent, erudite and versatile

Tianyou: a child born with God's blessing

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Yingjie: handsome and outstanding

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

Junchi: From the idiom: Talented Stars

Yuze (favors as abundant as rain)

Yelei: upright and aboveboard

Weiqi: great and magical

Sheng Rui: "Sheng" means bright and prosperous, pronounced shèng; "Rui" means wisdom

Wenbo: literary talent, erudite and versatile

Tianyou: Born There will be children blessed by God

Wen Hao: The word Hao means: vast

Xiu Jie: Xiu: describes a tall and slender body, Jie: neat

Li Xin (Li: Liming Xin: bright look)

Yuanhang: A good man, let him go on a long voyage

Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise man in ancient times) Monarch, later generally refers to saint)

Shengjie (Sheng: lofty Jie: outstanding)

Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid)

Hongtao (Hong: vigorous, prosperous)

Weiqi (Wei: great Qi: auspicious)

Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)

Yueze (ze : Extensive water source)

Haoyu: Mind is like the universe, vast and infinite

Jinyu: From the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character

< p>Haoxuan: means: upright and upright, majestic

Qingcang: standing upright, the true nature of a man: from "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by the Song Dynasty poet Su Shi "...Left? Right Qingcang...