Girl names with the surname Yan Shulong

The surname Yan was mainly derived from the surname Zhuang, so it was widely distributed from the beginning. According to historical records, during the Eastern Han Dynasty, people with the surname Yan mostly lived in Shandong, Hubei, Anhui, and Zhejiang. I will share some information with you below. Come and enjoy it with me.

Yan Rongyi Yan Yuting Yan Jingxue Yan Bowen Yan Xianying Yan Chunying Yan Ting'er Yan Yuying Yan Yanting Yan Jingyi Yan Kehong Yanwen

Yan Junqin Yan Linlu Yan Xinxiu Yan Yina Yan Shaowen Yan Jiexue Yan Xixiu Yan Xiujie Yan Bai'e Yan Tianjie Yan Shengwen Yan Mingli

Yan Shurong Yan Weifang Yan Baoying Yan Chengli Yan Zhaohong Yan Yuefen Yan Qianyi Yan Xiufen Yan Zengyan Yan Yueru Yan Xiaoyan Yan Muxue

Yan Chuanqin Yan Qiwen Yan Fengting Yan Shuqin Yan Beiyao Yan Moping Yan Meiting Yan Nana Yan Zhuoyuyan Yan Xiao Yan Yuping Yan Anyu

Yan Jiaying Yan Yingying Yan Yuting Yan Lihua Yan Zhaohong Yan Qianshan Yan Shunying Yan Beiyao Yan Luling Yan Jiating Yan Yanni Yan Xingyi

Yan Xiyue Yan Bingwen Yan Weifang Yan Huifang Yan Jieying Yan Suyan Yan Chunli Yan Yunli Yan Dali Yan Lina Yan Xiujie Yan Mengyao

Yan Jingyu Yan Mingwen Yan Jinfang Yan Tianying Yan Dongping Yan Xiaoyu Yan Zhijuan Yan Jinhong Yan Yilin Yan Lihong Yan Zhenjuan Yan Jingli

Yan Yanfei Yan Xiuyan Yan Yanping Yan Hongjie Yan Dixiu Yan Xiangru Yan Xingxiu Yan Chunting Yan Xiaoqin Yan Gangping Yan Yunjing

Yan Dina Yan Zimei Yan Ying Yan Lina Yan Qiuru Yan Yuanyi Yan Zuying Yan Xinyi Yan Jihong Yan Hongmei Yan Liwen Yan Yirui

Yan Xiaoyao Yan Xiurong Yan Danxia Yan Yuehui Yan Zhongqiong Yan Jiaru Yan Yikang Yan Liying Yan Zeping Yan Yuyan Yan Yuetian Yan Ziyan

Yan Qianlan Yan Liying Yan Xiuxia Yan Tinglei Yan Lichan Yan Juanru Yan Xiaowen Yan Shuyu Yan Suchan Yan Jiali Yan Xianhong Yan Lanyan

Yan Chenlin Yan Jingting Yan Jinting Yan Yilu Yan Jiaomei Yan Xiwen Yan Xiwen Yan Anying Yan Fen Yan Xinyi Yan Yingli Yan Bingyao

Yan Shengqin Yan Youfen Yan Hanxueyan Jing Qing, Yan Muxue, Yan Yijuan, Yan Yanhongli, Yan Chaoyu, Yan Yilin, Yan Xinran, Yan Boyuan

Yan Jinghui, Yan Ruiping, Yan Tingzu, Yan Yuanting, Yan Yunru, Yan Jiayi, Yan Yuran, Yan Runqian, Yan Wen, Yan Xingmei, Yan Kaili, Yan Fangyan

Yan Qiong, Yan Weiling Yan Huiwen Yan Yiling Yan Xuyue Yan Yuexia Yan Yiying Yan Yiran Yan Baohong Yan Huanru Yan Xinyan Yan Shaoli

Yan Cuijuan Yan Baoping Yan Huiling Yan Xiuxin Yan Jingyi Yan Yuanxiu Yan Xiuping Yan Xinqiong Yan Limei Yan Danxia Yan Junling Yan Meihong

Yan Xinlin Yan Ziqiong Yan Xiwen Yan Liwen Yan Xiuxiu Yan Junwen Yan Yaran Yan Rouxiu Yan Cuiying Yan Cuiyan Yan Lihong Yan Lotus

Yan Xueying Yan Weiyi Yan Xinjie Yan Xueying Yan Biyao Yan Yuanyuan Yan Linyi Yan Jinting Yan Lifang Yan Lingyu Yan Yaoting Yan Yuecheng

Yan Junlin Yan Meijuan Yan Chunhong Yan Xiaoli Yan Jinmei Yan Hongyingyan Scary sister Yan Qiongmei Yan Yuyan Yan Pei'e Yan Lingsheng Yan Yaoyuan

Yan Chunli Yan Qingyan Yan Lianying Yan Zhenyan Yan Mengyao Yan Xingrong Yan Yuewen Yan Lanying Yan Xinru Yan Mengxue Yan Yueying Yan Huaili

Yan Lingfei Yan Yitong Yan Linling Yan Nahong Yan Zhaoxia Yan Yingying Yan Huaijuan Yan Lirong Yan Yanhua Yan Nazhi Yan Maoyi Yan Zaiying

The origin of the surname Yan

1. It comes from the surname Zhuang. In order to avoid the name taboo of Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang, the surname was changed to Yan. According to "Tongzhi, Clan Briefing, Posthumous Name as Clan", during the Eastern Han Dynasty, the surname Zhuang was changed to Yan to avoid the taboo of Ming Emperor Liu Zhuang. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, some people with the surname Yan returned to their original surname Zhuang. In this way, there was a situation where the surnames Zhuang and Yan coexisted in the world. Therefore, there is a saying that "Zhuang and Yan belong to the same sect, and people with the same surname cannot marry."

2. It comes from the surname Mi. It was the posthumous name of King Chuzhuang during the Warring States Period. According to the "Compilation of Yuanhe Surnames": "The surname Mi is a descendant of King Zhuang of Chu, and his surname is posthumous." The surname Mi can be traced back to Emperor Zhuanxu, a descendant of the Yellow Emperor.

3. It comes from the Warring States Period, when the Qin Dynasty had a serious illness, and the surname was named after the feudal city. In the Qin Dynasty, there was Yan Junji, who was granted the title of Shu County Yandao County in present-day Yingjing, Sichuan Province. He took Yi as his surname, so he was called Yan Junji. His descendants passed down the surname Yan from generation to generation and were called the Yan family.

4. It comes from the ancient state of Yan, and the people named it after the country. According to "Xing Kao", in ancient times, there was the State of Yan, and the people of the country took the country as their surname.

5. People from Dingling have surnames with Yan as their surname. According to the "Book of Jin", there were people in Dingling who had Yan as their surname during the reign of Murong Murong of Later Yan Dynasty.

6. People from ethnic minorities have the surname Yan. The Manchu, Yi, Tu, Xibo, Korean and other ethnic groups all have the surname Yan.

How to name people born in the Year of the Dragon

1. Choose gods: perfect the combination of the five elements.

2. Determine the size: The name has its own size. If it is too big, the owner will be unable to withstand it and will bring disaster. If it is small, it will be wasteful and delay the life of the owner.

3. Divide civil and military affairs into civil and military affairs: Civil affairs and military affairs are governed by civil affairs and military orders are governed by military affairs. Do not mess around.

4. Distinguish between thick and thin: A bold person is named by greatness, and a delicate person is named by elegance.

5. Look at the status: People with high status use the hexagram of prosperity, and people with low status use the hexagram of luck.

6. Find good and bad luck: Find out the disaster and use the hexagrams to resist and resolve it.

7. Match the font type: Match the font type according to the structure of the owner's surname, up and down, left and right, single type, traditional and simplified, etc.

8. Pick the pronunciation: The third word must pick the upper sound of the opening. When checking the life of the native, it is better to choose poetic and picturesque words.

Basic essentials

1. Use the father’s surname plus a fixed word. Some genealogy regulations stipulate that you must use a word with a specific meaning;

2. The child's parents' surname plus a word with a specific meaning form a three-character name;

3. Taking the child's father's surname plus a word with a specific meaning to form a single name can easily lead to duplicate names;

4. Take the surname of the child’s parents and add two characters with specific meanings to form a four-character name.

2. The day the child was born, such as "National Day", "Jianguo" and "Jianhua" are used for those born on National Day; 3. The morning when the child was born, such as "Xiaoguang" and "Morning Light" are used for those born in the morning;

4. The place where the child was born: such as "Jingsheng", "Jinsheng", "Shanghaisheng" and "Chongqingsheng";

5. Parents' expectations for their children: Boys use "Jiansheng" ", Ying, Wei", girls use "Hui, Juan, Shu" and so on.

Special attention should be paid to

1. When naming a baby in the Year of the Dragon, try not to use common words used by most people to avoid duplication of names;

2. Try to Do not use Shengpi characters that are easy for most people to pronounce to avoid being difficult to recognize;

3. Try not to use characters with many strokes and incorrect glyphs to avoid being difficult to write;

4. Dragon When naming your baby, try to use pleasant and complimentary sounds as much as possible, instead of unpleasant derogatory sounds;

5. Use multiple tones as much as possible, that is, avoid the same tone for three words, and they will sound loud and ups and downs when pronounced. Feeling;

6. When naming a baby in the Year of the Dragon, more efforts should be made to name the parents’ surnames, either by splitting the glyphs or using the pronunciations of the surnames, but be careful with overlapping sounds.