Examples of nice Japanese boy names are as follows:
1. Masaki Aiba
This name is very nice and gives people a sense of elegance. The super refreshing name is like the cool wind blowing in summer, and "Masaki Aiba" is a member of the popular Japanese national group Arashi. It can be said that the person lives up to his name, and he is also very young and capable.
2. Sakuragi Hanamichi
Everyone must be familiar with this name. As the male god of many young people, "Sakuragi Hanamichi" is naturally the person many boys want to be. , then this name is a symbol of an era and a good memory in people's minds, so this name is also the best in everyone's mind.
3. Dijiangli
It can be said that "Dijiangli" is a very amazing name, just like the name in the novel, it sounds very nice. "Dike" refers to the waterproof structures along rivers, lakes or coastal areas, mostly made of earth and stone; the word "jiang" refers to large rivers and the Yangtze River; the word "li" refers to the interior.
Tips for choosing a nice name
1. Name through poetry
If you want to choose an elegant and cultivated name for your child, you might as well use poetry to name it. The poems contain profound literary heritage, are highly cultivated, and have an elegant temperament. When naming children, there is also a saying of "Chu Ci for men and Shi Jing for women". It can be seen that this way of naming is Well received.
2. Name parents’ expectations
From the day a child is born, parents begin to carefully design their future life blueprint. Parents express their thoughts, hopes, and desires for their future children through names. If they hope that their children will learn well and have knowledge, they will be named Xuebo; if they hope that their children will be successful financially when they grow up, they will be named with a character that means wealth, etc. , if you want your child to be smart, use the word Cong, etc. Therefore, people hope that their children will live a prosperous life, and many people place this hope on their children when naming them.