The meaning of the word Hao

The meaning of the word Hao means bright, bright, and white. The name Hao means bright, pure, and energetic, and it means auspiciousness and connotation.

The word Hao is a commonly used word in naming, and it has a good meaning. Note that when naming, you can't just look at the Chinese characters. The name must be combined with the eight characters to make the name auspicious. The word "Hao" appears about 1,731,397 times in the name database, 68 of which are used in the first character, 66 of which are boys' names, and 34 of which are girls' names.

The five-element attribute of Hao is wood. According to the principle that wood overcomes earth, it is taboo to name Hao with characters that belong to earth. It is taboo to name the character Hao with a character that has the same rhyme or the same rhyme, as this will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm. It is taboo to name the person with the same character as the character Hao. If the name of the ancestor contains the character Hao, it is taboo for the younger generation to be named with the character Hao.

Poems with the word "Hao"

Going back up the Cangjiang River, the white jade sees the autumn moon. The autumn moon shines on the white jade, as bright as the snow on the mountain. Youren stopped the night expedition, but Jia Ke forgot to set off early. Entering Fantianmen Mountain, looking back at Niuzhu.

Get up in the painting hall in the morning to report the falling snowflakes. The high rolling curtains are used to look at Jiarui, and the bright colors are far away, confusing the courtyard. The strong air brings out the smoke from the furnace, and the cold plain grass gives rise to the jade pendant. It must be that the immortal was so drunk that he crushed the white clouds into pieces.

The beauty comes out of the southern country, glowing like a hibiscus. The white teeth will never grow, and the sweet heart will remain empty. The origin of the purple palace maid is that her mother-in-law is jealous of her green eyebrows. Returning to Xiaoxiangjun, it is so sad to ponder.

If you gain the Tao, it will last forever; if you lose the Tao, you will still grow old. The person in the mirror laughs at himself, his hair is as white as frost grass. I feel empty in my heart and sigh, asking why the shadow is so dry. What can be said about peaches and plums? They will eventually become Nanshan Hao.

The three armies discussed matters and cited many generals as tigers and soldiers in front of them. Although there is no twenty-five-year-old man, there is a man named Qian Shaoyang. Her eyebrows are as bright as pine trees and snow, and teasing can bring peace to the crown prince. Can you pay homage to this most corporal man? Jiuzhou will wait and see the clear light.