Bahua characters for boy names are:
Ban: troubled in childhood, difficult in adolescence, successful and prosperous in middle age, good environment, good luck to the second son.
Ang: Prosperous descendants, elegant and honorable, successful and prosperous in middle age, the style of going abroad.
Cup: Elegant and delicate, gentle and virtuous, a life of leisure, prosperous in middle age, and auspicious in old age.
Psestrel: Worrying and tiring, working hard will bring you no results. If you work hard in middle age, you will be auspicious in your old age.
East: Many talents and ingenuity, clear sense of justice and interests, success and prosperity in middle age, punishment for spouse, good luck in late marriage.
Lin: Live an ordinary life, be elegant and versatile, be willing to work hard, value credit, be hardworking in middle age, and be auspicious in old age.
Quaqua: Elegant and delicate, versatile and virtuous, hardworking in middle age, prosperous in old age, and in a good environment.
Axe: Born in a lucky family and ruined, working hard or running around, depressed in middle age, auspicious in old age.
Confession: I am in debt and owe a son, I am talented and smart, I will be successful and prosperous in my middle age, I will work hard in my later years, my two sons will be auspicious.
How to name a newborn baby boy:
Choose a good name for the baby boy using poems and allusions. There has been a saying in China since ancient times that "women can be named from the Book of Songs and men can be found from the Songs of Chu", which means that when naming a girl, you can look for it from the "Book of Songs", while when naming a baby boy, you should refer to the "Chu Song".
China’s rich treasure house of classical literature is an inexhaustible resource for naming. You can just pick up a classic from the bookshelf and look through it. Maybe you will find one you like right away. The name jumped into view.
For example, two characters: Wangshu (from "The Songs of Chu"), Weizhe (from "The Songs of Chu"), Zhou Han (from "The Book of Songs"), Zijin (from "The Book of Songs") , Qianfan (from "Song Ci"), etc.