Name a boy with idioms

naming boys with idioms

There are various ways to name children. The reason why idioms have always been welcomed and loved by parents is that the names given by idioms are both moral, literary and very pleasant to listen to.

1. The boy's personality is masculine, atmospheric and open-minded. The majestic natural scenery in nature, such as the sunrise of mountains and rivers and the peak of the ocean, is very close to the boy's free and easy personality. Therefore, we can look for idioms that describe natural scenery or contain scenery names, and give boys an atmospheric name.

A mountain

is taken from the idiom "Castle Peak rises", which means that the distant view of Castle Peak is as thin as hair, which means that the distance is very far away, and also refers to the hinterland of the Central Plains.

Because the mountain is very strong, the wind can't topple it, so the mountain is often compared with a man's firm heart and strong character, and one mountain is more dedicated and indomitable.

Celebrities with the same name include the actor Zray, and one on a mountain comes from the idiom "One on a green hill", which has a strong connotation. Recently, Zray has unlocked new skills, patted himself with his feet, and liberated his hands, which is really a slap in the face. It is reported that in [Seven Ones], Zray recalled killing his heart, staged a healing love with the female host, and became a contemporary Jack Su.

Hundred hills

It comes from the idiom "Thousand peaks and Hundred hills", which describes overlapping and undulating mountains.

A hundred is ten tens, and there are a large number of metaphors. It has rich meanings when used as a person's name. Winning a hundred means that a boy is not afraid of hardships and difficulties, and dares to struggle and challenge.

crossing the ocean

is taken from the idiom "to travel far across the ocean", which means that people have to cross the ocean far away.

The original meaning of crossing the ocean is a vast and boundless ocean, so when you are a person, you have the connotation of broad-minded, broad-minded, long-term vision and tolerance and gentleness to people.

Chuanze

comes from the idiom Chuanze accepts pollution, which describes the characteristics that lakes and rivers can accommodate all kinds of water, and also means that people are very tolerant.

Kawasawa refers to rivers and lakes, which is a very grand image, implying that boys have a strong heart that accommodates good and evil, and are very tolerant and gentle.

Second, modern people like to use flowers and trees as children's names, and when we name boys, we can also continue this idea and use idioms with plant names to give beautiful and elegant names.

1. The cold corner is gone, and the mulberry tree is not late

The elm tree and the mulberry tree are often used in ancient times as a metaphor for people's old age, not as a negative meaning, so the elm tree is not a beautiful meaning that it is never too late as long as they are eager to make a fortune.

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Step Yang

Step refers to step, which is a rare word named, and it is very special. Step Yang is a man with integrity and vigor, high skill, quick action, firm will, courage and decisiveness.

3. Maolin Xiuzhu

Bamboo Xiuzhu

Bamboo is a hollow structure and an empty heart, so it is often used to describe being modest, humble and respectful. The name also has the meaning of good cultivation, good character and noble morality.

4. Burly and strange

Wu Qi

Wu refers to the buttonwood tree, which is a tree with a tall and straight trunk. It often forms a burly once with Kui, describing a man as strong and powerful. Wu Qi described the boy as healthy and ambitious, and he could achieve something extraordinary.