You can name it Shuyue
Yue: refers to joy, happiness, pleasure, comfort and smoothness. When used as a person's name, it means smooth sailing, joy, comfort, and well-behavedness.
It can be named Zhishu
Zhi: to hold. The original meaning is intimacy and sincerity. When used as a person's name, it means harmony, happiness, and well-behavedness.
You can name it Yaoshu
Yao means profound. The original meaning is deep and far-reaching, describing a woman who is quiet and beautiful. When used as a personal name, it means a quiet, graceful, beautiful, and beautiful person.
You can name it Shuxin
Xin: the person who smells the fragrance from afar. Refers to a fragrance that spreads far away. When used as a person's name, it means beauty, elegance, warmth, high moral character, and a far-reaching meaning.
Analysis:
Shu (Pinyin: shū) is a general standard first-level character in Chinese. This character first appeared in bronze inscriptions during the Warring States Period. The original meaning is stretching and slowness. From the meaning of stretch, it can be extended to the meanings of unfolding, releasing, spreading, and opening; from the meaning of slowness, it can be extended to the meanings of relaxing, smoothing, and tranquilizing. "Shu" is also used as a surname.
"Shu" is a word with both pictophonetic and meaning. It was first seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Warring States Period. The initial text has an upper-lower structure, with the upper part following Yu and the lower part following Lu. Yu and Lu both also express sounds. After Xiaozhuan, the character shape is changed to left and right structure, and a vertical stroke is added next to the mouth of Yu and Lu respectively to write She and Yu. The regular script follows the small seal script, Congshe, which means release, relaxation, loosening, and also refers to a house; Congyu, the original meaning is a spear that is stabbing, and it is extended to thrust forward and push outward.