That friend helped me give my child a name with the characters for wood and next to the characters for fire. The boy was born at 1 a.m. on December 15 this year with the surname Liu.

Liu Ziyao

Five Elements: Fire, Wood, Fire

Calpa: 1. [Calpa] Deciduous tree. The leaves are broad and oval. Flowers light yellow. Wood can be used for construction and making furniture, musical instruments, etc. The bark of the tree is called "Zibaibari" and can be used for medicinal purposes; 2. Engraving and carving wooden boards for printing; 3. Called hometown.

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Catalpa is also used. Congmu, Zai Shengsheng.

Yuan, long.

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: Xiaoyao also means "yuan". /p>

Beautiful name summary:

The character Zi is recommended for the name Teng, which can better match your surname.

The character Yao is Mei. The recommended word for Ming Teng can match well with the name Zi.

The meaning of the word Zi means hometown, catalpa tree, and mulberry; Yao means distant, far away, and looking into the distance.

The pronunciation of Liu, Zi, and Yao are liú, zǐ, and yáo, and the tones are Yangping, Shangsheng, and Yangping. The pronunciation is beautiful and catchy.

The character Liu has a left-right structure, and the name is learned. There are 15 strokes in the name; Zi is a left-right structure, and the name has 11 strokes; Yao has a semi-enclosed structure, and the name has 17 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.

The five-frame stroke combination of this name. It is 15-11-17, all five patterns are good.

The meaning of the idiom Jinggong Sangzi Xiaoyaozizi expands the artistic conception of the name

The idiom explains:

Respect to Sangzi, who is carefree and contented (explanation) Respect to Sangzi, who is far ahead in the forest (explanation)

Respect to Sangzi, who is carefree and contented (explanation) Respect to Sangzi, who is far ahead (explanation)

Interesting explanation:

Calpa tree? Remote thoughts

Calpa tree? Yaoyao

Calpa tree? Yaoyao

Sangzi? Xiaoyao

Famous sayings:

There is no need to bury the bones in a mulberry tree, life is full of green hills.

- Mao Zedong's "Qijue·Revised Poems for Father"

May I ask what the restaurant is doing? Everywhere, the shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance.

- Du Mu's "Qingming"

The road is far away and the horse's strength is known.

- Yuan·Anonymous<. /p>

Wei Sang and Zi must stop respectfully

- The Book of Songs "Xiao Bian"