1. Han Fei
From the Book of Songs "Xiaoya·Xiaowan": "The birds sing doves, and Han flies to the sky."
Translation: The little singing dove flies high into the sky.
The word "Han" is mostly used to describe a person who is talented, thoughtful, and responsible. The meaning of "fly" is that parents hope that their children will be able to break out of their own world and show their ambitions in the future. , the two-word combination sounds grand and pleasant when read, and is very masculine.
2. An Zhi
From the Book of Songs "Xiao Ya·Xiao Bian": "Heaven gave birth to me, am I here?"
Translation: God, you When I was born into the human world, when would I be able to turn around?
"An" means peace, expressing parents' hope that their children will be safe in the future. However, the word "Zhi", as a modal particle or function word, has no actual meaning. Put it at the end of the name, and it sounds very strange. Elegant and connotative, the combination of the two words can be regarded as a nice name.
3. Bingwen
From the Book of Songs "Zhou Song·Qing Temple": "To help many scholars, the virtue of Bingwen".
Translation: Many officials gathered together upheld the ethics of King Wen.
The word "bing" means to hold in hand, which can be extended to mean to grasp, which means that we hope that children will have their own attitude in dealing with things, so that they can be confident and determined in doing things in the future. The word "文" literally refers to the literary style. "Bingwen" sounds very poetic, yet does not lose the masculinity, which is very nice.
4. Winter Glory
From the Song of Chu "Yuanyou": "The Winter Glory of the Beautiful Osmanthus Tree".
Translation: The beautiful osmanthus tree also emits fragrance in winter.
The word "Dongrong" means lush or blooming vegetation in winter. It means that parents hope that boys can be like trees and flowers in winter. Even if they face a harsh living environment, they will still live in the wind and face the snow. And long. Dongrong is pronounced as "dōnɡrónɡ", which combines yin and yang. It has a sense of rhythm and is very poetic when read.
5. Zhiyan
From Chu Ci's "Li Sao": "Looking at the ruins of Yaotai, I saw a naughty lost girl."
Translation: Looking at the gorgeous and majestic Jade Terrace in the distance, I see a beauty of the Ao family living on the terrace.
"Yan", the same word as "徳" in ancient times, means dam. It is often used to describe a person who is responsible and can stand alone when encountering difficulties. When paired with the word "偃", it has more cultural heritage and reads with a full ancient flavor. , can also reflect the responsible quality of men.