1. Looking for a name for a child with the surname "Ran", it is best to come from "The Book of Songs", "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", "The Tao Te Ching", etc.
1. Ran Zitong. Source: "The Book of Songs: Dingzhi Fangzhong": The hazel and chestnut tree, the chair with tung and catalpa, the harp and the harp. Zi is the noblest among the trees. "Zheng Zi Tong" says: Zi, the length of a hundred trees, is known as the King of Wood. Luo Yuan said: If there is this tree in the house, the rest of the wood will no longer shake.
2. Ran Shuyao. Source: "The Book of Songs. Chen Feng. Moonrise": The moonrise is bright, the outstanding people are there, the gentle and graceful ones are here, and the hard work is quiet! Shu means soothing and light, yaojiu (jiǎo): a woman's body is graceful. This name means peace and grace.
3. Ran Fangai. Fragrant and lush. Suitable for girls' names. From "The Songs of Chu·Nine Bian": "Without fragrance and amiability, one becomes strong and strong, while remaining withered and sad."
4. Ran Qingwan. Source: "Book of Songs·Guofeng·Zheng Feng·Wild creepers": There are creepers in the wilds, with little dew.
There is a beautiful person, clear and graceful. We meet each other by chance, just as I wish. There are creeping grasses in the wild, and there is no dew. There is a beautiful person, as graceful as clear air. We meet each other by chance, and we meet each other by chance.
5. Ran Shushen. Source: Endlessly warm and helpful, Shu-careful of oneself. ——(Yan Yan. Beifeng) Shu is gentle, respectful and virtuous, and cautious is prudent and dignified. This name means stability and generosity.
6. Ran Zhenling. Source: There are hazelnuts in the mountains, and lings in the sky. Who is thinking about it, the beauty from the West, that beauty is here, and the people from the West are here. ——(Jianxi. Beifeng) Judging from the time of birth, there was a lack of wood, so she was named Zhenling.
Zhen, "Guang Ya" says: The trees growing in clusters are called Zhen. It means lush vegetation, and "hazel" is often used to describe the state of lush vegetation. Ling is the abbreviation of the Chinese medicine "Poria", and Linglong means green vegetation. The name means Ankang Pingtai.
7. Ran Fanghua, also known as "Fragrant Flower". fragrant flower. Suitable for girls' names. From "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters·Thinking of Beauty": "Fragrance and beauty are mixed together, and the fragrance of Qiang comes out."
8. Ran Dehui The brilliance of benevolence. Suitable for boys' names. From "The Book of Rites·The Book of Music" "Therefore, virtue moves within, and the people all accept it."
9. Ran Cunzhi Preserve ambition. Suitable for boys' names. From Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Shui Jing Zhu·Shui Shui": "If you encounter difficulties and dangers in learning Taoism, you will have no regrets in the end and can keep your mind firmly in mind."
10. Ran Chengde was blessed with virtue. Suitable for boys' names. It comes from "Book of Han·Book of Rites and Music" "Edicts to educate a master, military ministers to inherit virtue".
Since I have 100 points here, I will give you ten names (meaning perfect). There are ones suitable for boys and girls. I have considered that they are all from ancient books such as "The Book of Songs" and "Book of Rites". They all have good meanings for your reference. , hope it can help you. 2. The name of a girl named Ran
1. Try not to use common characters used by most people to avoid duplication of names; 2. Try not to use new characters that are easy for most people to pronounce incorrectly to avoid being difficult to recognize; 3. Try not to use words with a lot of strokes and incorrect glyphs to avoid difficulty in writing; 4. Try to use pleasant and complimentary pronunciation instead of unpleasant derogatory pronunciation; 5. Try to use multiple tones, that is, three characters Avoid the same tone, which sounds loud and ups and downs when pronounced; 6. Pay more attention to the parents' surnames, either by splitting the glyphs or using the pronunciations of the surnames, but be careful with overlapping sounds.
The boy Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing) Haoyu (mind is like the universe, vast and infinite) Jinpengjin: advance, the original meaning, to make progress Peng: a metaphor for the bright future Jinyu (from the idiom - Hold Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for possessing good moral character) Haotian is smart, exhibits Peng, laughs, is stupid, has strong ambition, shows off Ming, cedar, origin, wisdom, Miao, Xiaoxiao, Tianyu, Haoran, Wenxuan, Luyang, Zhenjia, Leju, Xiaobo, Wenbo, Haoyan, Liguo, Jinxinjin, Chengjia, Xipeng Feizi meditates far away, Haoxuan Yutang is smart, healthy and Junchi (from the idiom: Talented Star Chi) Yuze (favors are as abundant as rain) Yelei (bright and aboveboard) Guohao (the people of the country are proud of it) Weiqi (great, magical) ) Wenbo (literary talent, erudite and versatile) Tianyou (a child born with the blessing of God) Wenhao (the word Hao means: boundless) Xiujie (xiu: describing a tall and slender figure) Li Xin (Li: Dawn Xin: bright (like a good man, let him go on a long voyage) Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally refers to a saint) Yingjie (handsome and outstanding) Shengjie (Sheng: noble hero: outstanding) Jia Yi (Jia: beautiful; Yi: good) Yucheng (shining the city) Yixuan (Yi: beautiful; Yanbin (yan: burning bin: describing elegance) Hexuan (crane: Xianyunye Hexuan: extraordinary bearing) Weize (wei: great Ze: the source of water in a wide area) Junhao (jun: Junzihao: sky, sky) Yitong ( Yi: Guangyao Tong: red) Hongxuan (Hong: Daye: bright) Botao (Bo: erudition) Yuan Jie (Jie: outstanding) Li Xin (Xin: bright appearance) Yelin (Ye: bright) Jin Peng (Jin: Jinye, the original meaning, to advance Peng: a metaphor for a bright future) Yehua (Ye: brilliance) Yuqi (Yu: shine Qi: auspicious) Zhichen (Zhi: Wisdom Chen: the generation name of the ancient king) Zhenghao (Hao: Hao: Heroic) Haoran (Hao: sky, firmament) Mingjie (wise, outstanding) Licheng (sincerity: honest) Lixuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing) Lihui (Hui: brilliant) Junxi (jun: tall and mighty; Xi : The future is bright) Jiayi (Jia: beautiful; Yi: wonderful) Yucheng (shining the city) Yixuan (Yi: beautiful; Zhihui Chen: the epithet of the ancient king Zheng Haohao: heroic spirit Haoran Hao: sky, sky and rain (favor) Kai Rui (Norm: model; Rui: auspiciousness) Jian Hui (building brilliant achievements) Jin Peng (Jin: Jinye, Original meaning, progressive Peng: a metaphor for a bright future) Tianlei (Lei: accumulation of stones) Shaohui (Shao: inheritance of brilliance: brilliance) Haonan (Hao: vast) Zeyang (broad ocean) Xinlei (Xin: wealth) Peng Xuan (xuan: bright, pronounced xuān) Bowen (literary and military strategy, broad and profound) Haoqiang (Hao: sky, firmament) Yueze (across the vast water source) Xuyao ??(xu: rising sun Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times in the legend) , later generally refers to the saint) Wei Chen (Chen: the name of the ancient king) Zhi Ze (Ze: the source of water in a wide area) Bo Chao (Bo: Bo Da Chao: beyond) Jun Hao (Jun: Jun Zi Hao: vast) Zi Qian (Qian) : Lift high, fly up) Pengtao (Peng: metaphor for majestic momentum) Yanbin (Yan: burning Bin: describe elegance) Hexuan (Crane: Xianyunye Hexuan: extraordinary bearing) Weize (Wei: great Ze: a wide area of ??water source) Yue Bin (Bin: describing elegance) Fenghua (fenghuazhengmao) Jingqi (Jing: Ping'an Qi: beautiful jade) Minghui (Hui: bright) means: upright and majestic) Qingcang (standing upright, a man's true nature) (from a poet in the Song Dynasty) Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou". The left hand holds the yellow, the right holds the blue sky.
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) Qingyu (if you don’t like any of the above, you can choose this one, the meaning is the same) 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 (bright and aboveboard) Shengrui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom) Wenbo (high literary talent, erudite and versatile) Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing) Yingjie (handsome and outstanding) Zhiyuan (From Zhuge Liang's "The Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, one cannot be clear-minded; without tranquility, one cannot reach far") Junchi (from the idiom: Talented Star Chi) Yuze (favors as abundant as rain) Yelei (bright and aboveboard) Wei Qi (Great, miraculous) Sheng Rui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous, pronounced shèng; "Rui" means wisdom) Wenbo (high literary talent, erudite and versatile) Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing) Wen Hao ( The word Hao means: vast and boundless) Xiu Jie (Xiu: describes a tall and slender figure, Jie: neat) Li Xin (Li: Dawn Xin: bright appearance) Yuanhang (a good man, let him go on a long voyage) Xu Yao ( Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint) Shengjie (Sheng: lofty, Jie: outstanding) Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid) Hongtao (Hong: prosperous, prosperous) Girl Feixu (from "Spring Festival" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: "Feifei is red and plain, and solemn is late") Yayuan (a dignified, elegant and talented girl) Jingshi (a beautiful girl like poetry and painting) Ruiqi (a quiet and well-behaved girl) ) Shuya (named after "Ya", which means "detachment and elegance") Wanyu (Wan means "docile, gentle" and "痗" means "beautiful") Yiyue (quiet and pleasant) Shiyin (poetry: means elegance, elegance) Romantic) Jingxuan (smart and quiet) Wanting (wanting means "gentle, gentle" and "ting" means "beautiful") Feiyu (this is pretty good, it makes people feel very comfortable!) Yanqi (beautiful and happy girl) Ke Yue (Ke is a beautiful stone like white jade in ancient times, and Yue is the legendary mysterious Buddhist bead. It means auspiciousness.)
Tian Yuyu: Meiyu Jing Qijing: A talented woman: Mei Yutong Xuan Tong: red Xuan: a kind of grass that forgets worries Chang Xi (like Chang'e with a peerless beautiful appearance, as energetic and energetic as the morning sun) Meng Jie (a dreamlike one.