Simple and meaningful: Wang Mo, Wang Meng, Wang Rui, Wang Lei, Wang Le (or: Wang Mo'er, Wang Menger)
Complex and profound:
Wang Ruiyi (Rui: auspicious, jade | Yiyi (four tones): beautiful)
Wang Xiaohan (Xiao: water | Han: moisturizing)
Wang Fengran (Maple: plants are resilient | Ran: Keep it)
Wang Huanyan (Huan: joy | Yan: generally refers to colorful and colorful)
Wang Anjie (An: peace | Jie: neutral and stubborn)
Wang Ruoyu, Wang Ruoyu (like a fish in water, great wisdom like a fool)
Wang Anmo (An: peace | Mo: silence)
Wang Ling (tough water chestnut)
Overlapping words: Wang Chencheng, Wang Momo, Wang Baobao, Wang Mengmeng, Wang Chantan, Wang Xiaoxiao, Wang Zongzong, Wang Keke, Wang Anan
That’s all I can think of right now. In fact, every word has a good meaning as long as it sounds good. It’s actually good to look up the meaning of the word on the Internet or in a dictionary