Book of Songs names boy for Year of the Tiger

The Book of Songs names boys for the Year of the Tiger: Chen'an, Junzhe, Jingshan, Qichen, and Siyan.

1. Chen'an

This name is taken from "The Book of Songs·Xiao Bian": Heaven gave birth to me, where is my Chen'an? Chen means hour. In ancient times, it was also the collective name for the sun, moon, and stars. A boy’s name conveys a sense of nobility and also reflects the boy’s ambition.

2. Junzhe

This name is taken from "The Book of Songs·Ode to Shang·Long Hair": _Zhe Wei Shang, long hair makes him auspicious. Combined with poetic meaning, Junzhe refers to profound wisdom, which is used to name boys, which can inspire children to gain self-confidence and urge boys to become smart and capable people.

3. Jingshan

This name is taken from "The Book of Songs·Yin Wu": Zhi Bijingshan, Songbai Wanwan, which adds cultural connotation to the name. Among them, the word "jing" refers to scenery and scenery, and also symbolizes good luck. The word "mountain" is a suitable word for the tiger zodiac sign. It is helpful for the numerology development of tiger babies. It is as reliable and warm as a mountain.

4. Qichen

This name is taken from "The Book of Songs·Lu Song·Panshui": I long for the Huaiyi people and come to offer Qichen. Combined with the poetic meaning, the two words "Qi" and "Chen" in the poem both mean treasure. When used as a boy's name, it means that the boy is outstanding and outstanding, and expresses the parents' expectations.

5. Siyan

This name comes from "The Book of Songs: Cypress Boat": You can't fly if you think about it quietly. The word "Si" refers to a clever and quick mind. It not only means that a boy is smart and sensitive, but also a suitable word for naming a baby in the Year of the Tiger. By extension, it also means having no worries about food and clothing. The word "Si" reflects the boy's steady character and profound knowledge.