There is no actual meaning in the middle or at the end of the name.
The ancients liked to use some function words in the middle of the name when naming. This was especially prominent in the Jin Dynasty. For example, Wang Xizhi, it can be considered to be arty or to distinguish him from others.
Mr. Chen Yinke has researched in papers such as "The Relationship between Tianshi Dao and Coastal Areas", saying:
The character "Zhi" at the end of people's names in the Southern and Northern Dynasties refers to those who believed in Tianshi Dao. Family marks are generally not among the things that descendants should avoid. Instead, they can be passed down from generation to generation.
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, in addition to repeating words and adding the word "ah" before their nicknames, people also liked to add the word "zhi" or indicate their religious beliefs. Among them, the outstanding example of naming with the character "Zhi" is the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi and his descendants.
His name is Xizhi, the names of his seven sons are Xuanzhi, Ningzhi, Huanzhi, Suzhi, Huizhi, Caozhi, and Xianzhi, and the names of his two grandsons are Zhenzhi and Jingzhi. , the names of the two great-grandchildren are Yi Zhi and Yue Zhi. ?
Extended information:
Common meanings
Verb
To, to. (Modern Chinese explanation)
Pronouns
1. Third person pronouns are translated as "he" (them) and "it" (them). It is used as an object or participle, not as a subject.
2. demonstrative pronoun, this.
3. It can be used in preposition sentences to refer to the object, and it can be used after the verb.
Particles
1. Structural particle, equivalent to "of".
2. Structural particle, a sign of object preposition.
3. Structural particles are used between the subject and the predicate to cancel the independence of the sentence.
4. Structural particle, a sign of attributive postposition.
5. Structural particle, complement mark, can be translated as "get".
6. Syllable particle, no real meaning.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia—Part