The meaning of the name Yang

The name Yang means hard work, progress, and a bright future.

The original meaning of the word "yang" means to fly or rise, and it also means to lift high, to spread upward, to spread, to praise, etc. The word "Yang" is usually used as a boy's name, and it has the meaning of diligence, excellence, humility, self-control, etc. The word "Yang" used in the name means to work hard, make progress, and be famous for generations. It also means auspiciousness and connotation.

The five-element attribute of Yang is fire. According to the principle that fire overcomes metal, it is taboo to name Yang with the five-element element of gold. It is taboo to name the character Yang with a character that has the same rhyme as áng or a character with the same tone as Yangping. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm. It is taboo to name Yang with the same character as the ancestors and elders. If the ancestor's name contains Yang, it is taboo for the younger generation to be named with Yang.

Recommended names for the word Yang:

Xinyang: The meaning of the word "new" is mainly opposite to "old", referring to the beginning and renewal of all things, or to the new appearance or experience. , such as everything is renewed, new things, new methods, bridegroom, bride, etc. When used as a name, it mainly means that a new little life has been added to the family, and it is hoped that he will live up to the family's high expectations in the future, add new vitality to the family, make new contributions to the country, and bring new vitality to the society.

Gaoyang: The word "gao" means far away from the ground, and the distance is large from bottom to top. The later extension refers to being above the level, exceeding the general standard or average level, loud and loud, having excellent moral ability, etc.

Yang Chong: Chong means upward and forward. When a person's name is given the character "Chong", it usually means moving forward, vigorously and bravely.

Yang Kun: The word "Kun" refers to the earth, which is extended to mean tall, broad and generous towards others. It is more grand when paired with the word "Yang", which means broad-minded, brave and resourceful, and showing wealth.