1. Yiming
This name comes from the idiom "a blockbuster". The meaning of this idiom is to describe a person who usually does not have outstanding performance but suddenly achieves amazing results. The meaning of this idiom is very good when it is used to name a boy. Moreover, the original meaning of the word "ming" is the sound of birds, and the tone is relatively high, so it sounds very vivid and foreign.
2. One Virtue
From Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Tianwen" in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "How can a saint have one virtue but have a different recipe?" Virtue is often used in names, referring to Virtue. However, the combination with the word "一" is relatively foreign and novel, and can refer to a boy's single-minded character and good morals.
Translation: Why do saints have the same moral character but ultimately have different methods of doing things?
3. Yifan
"Yifan" comes from the idiom "Smooth sailing". This idiom refers to a ship with full sails and sailing with the wind. It is a metaphor that it is very smooth and there are no obstacles. It has a good meaning when used in boys' names. The word "Sail" is not common in names, so this combination is more personal.
4. Chongyi
The word "Chong" is a very charming word, which means high, respect, attention, etc. The name is paired with the word "一" at the end, which highlights the foreign style of the name. "Chongyi" can mean that a boy is very dedicated and has a persevering spirit.
5. A single dust
Comes from the idiom "spotless". The ascetics achieve true purity and are not contaminated by the six dusts and become "spotless", which later means that they are completely unaffected by bad thoughts and bad habits. Using "Yichen" as a boy's name is very Buddhist and gives people a unique feeling.