What are the characters next to the character Wang in a boy’s name?

When it comes to the words next to the word "王", the first thing that comes to mind are common words such as "王", "zhen", "zhu", "shan" and "hu". Then you know how to use the words next to the word "王" to name a boy. ? Now I will explain to you the words next to the word "王" in boys' names. Welcome to read.

Things to note when naming boys

1. Notes when naming boys: Do not use names that are too vulgar

Too vulgar words are those that are used too frequently The characters have no characteristics, and it is easy to repeat names, especially two-character names, with a repetition rate of 90%. Duplicate names often bring some troubles to people's lives, so when naming your baby, you should try to avoid names that are too vulgar. Such as: Yang Ming, Li Li, etc.

2. Note when naming boys: Do not use girls’ names

Such as: Yurou, Wanqing, Huali, Zixuan, Ziyao, Yuyan, Yueqi, etc. , if a boy uses a girl's name, over time he will develop a boy who is a boy but has a girl's heart. This is the most undesirable. A masculine man's name should be used. Expressing strong will and great power:

Such as: firm, rigid, spring, peak, hao, ran, stone, strong, force, mountain, jun, pillar, strength, boat, etc. Wait for these manly words.

3. Note on naming boys: names with unlucky homophonic combinations

Regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl, try to use auspicious and beautiful words when naming, and avoid words that are unlucky in meaning and meaning. Nowadays, many parents like to name their children in this combination: Wang, Wang Zi (dead son), Yang Wei, Yang Wei (impotence), Liu Xue, Liu Xue (bleeding).

4. Note when naming boys: Do not use uncommon characters

Rare characters are characters that are not commonly used in modern Chinese. In a modern society where computers are widely used in all walks of life, the use of uncommon words will bring a lot of inconvenience to the baby's future life: when the baby goes to school, he will often encounter embarrassing scenes such as mispronunciation when the teacher calls the roll; when applying for a household registration , ID card, overseas passport and other documents, the corresponding words may not be printed out, so it is very unsuitable to be used as a name. For example, rare characters: 厝, 奥, 镡, etc. The boy is named with a majestic character next to the character "王"

1. Ding. Yinding is the sound made when jade or jade objects are struck. Ding Jing or Ding Ling describes the pleasant impact sound like jade.

2. Jue. Think of happy music, a black, harder jade.

3. Gan. Yin Gan is a beautiful jade or stone shaped like a bead.

4. 玙. Yin Yu, a kind of beautiful jade worn by gentlemen is called 癙砠 or 璠玙.

5. Jiu. Yinjiu, a beautiful black stone with a slightly worse texture than jade. Later, Wu Zetian changed this character to capitalize the character "九".

6. Jing. The first pronunciation is "Nian Chan", which is a kind of jade used in ancient ancestral temples for sacrifices, a kind of jade gui with a spoon, which can be used to hold wine; the second pronunciation is "Nian Yang", which is a kind of jade used to worship heaven and earth.

7. Ma. Agate, a type of chalcedony with different colors, mostly layered in bands or rings, is hard and wear-resistant. It can be used in industry, medicine, and as valuable decorations.

8. 玤. Sound stick, a kind of jade with ordinary texture. In ancient times, a small bi was made into a flat round shape with a hole in the middle and was tied to the belt to hang the accessories on the left and right sides.

9. Wan. Yinfu, a beautiful stone that looks like jade.

10. Wei. Yinwei is a rare and beautiful jade.

11. Ring. A round jade object with a hole in the middle. It was used as a talisman in ancient times and was later often worn as a decoration. In ancient times, there were three main types of jade objects that were flat and round with a hole in the middle: Bi, Yuan, and Huan. The one with large sides and small holes (the side width is more than twice the diameter of the inner hole) is called bi, the one with large sides and small holes is called Yuan, and the one with the same size as the hole is called ring.

12. Jie. Yinjie, an ancient jade artifact, a one-foot-two-inch Dagui.

13. Bin. This character has two pronunciations. When used as the name of jade, it is pronounced as "bin", which refers to a kind of beautiful jade with patterns.

14. 玱. The sound of sound guns and jade objects hitting each other was also described as beautiful music. Xuan, Ling, Cheng, Suo, Hui, etc. are all jade sounds.

15. Rose. A beautiful red jade. Rose has three meanings: first, it is the name of a kind of beautiful jade, also known as Huo Qizhu; second, it is the name of a kind of pearl; third, it is the name of a plant, which is the rose that is most familiar and loved by the public.

16. Yue. Yinyue is a kind of divine bead in ancient legends.

17. Jue. Yinjue is a jade instrument worn in ancient times. It is ring-shaped and has gaps. According to legend, in ancient times, ministers were exiled to the frontier for crimes. After three years, if the emperor sent someone to send a jade ring, it meant that he would return it; if he sent a jade ring, it meant that he would die and he would continue to be exiled. Therefore, Jue has the intention of rejecting and rejecting.

18. Jue. Yinjue, two pieces of jade combined together. In ancient times, jade and shellfish were used as currencies during transactions. Five small jade or small shells tied into a string can be equivalent to one large jade or large shell. Two small jade strings are called a jue, and two small shells are called a peng. This is probably how friends of friends come to be. Another way to write Jue is Jue, which is more vivid.

19. Ke. Yinke, a beautiful stone that looks very much like jade, some people say it is white agate. In addition, a rare white shellfish produced in the South China Sea is also called Ke.

20. Long. Yinlong is a jade used by the ancients to pray for rain during droughts. It is engraved with dragon characters. It is also used to describe the sound of jade stones hitting each other. The connotative words next to the word "王" in boys' names are: 黄

黄义 (Huan Yi)

HUAN: means pendant jade or ring. , Huan Kun.

Yi: It means appearance, appearance, appearance, and has a beautiful meaning.

Rhythm: The pronunciation of Huan and Yi is hu?n, y?, and the tones are Yangping and Yangping.

Font type: The ring is a left-right structure, and the name has 18 strokes; the instrument is a left-right structure, and the name has 15 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.

Five grids: The five grid strokes of this name are 18-15, which means the five grids are very lucky.

Connotation: The name can be interpreted as: ? Surrounded by mountains and water? ? Fengyi Yuli?.

The word next to the connotative word Wang: Yue

Mu Yue

Mu: means moisturizing, bathing in benevolence, bathing in the sun and the moon.

Yue: It means a divine bead and has a beautiful meaning.

Rhythm: The pronunciation of Mu and Yue is m?, yu?, and the tones are falling tone and falling tone.

Font type: Mu has a left-right structure, and the name has 8 strokes; Yue has a left-right structure, and the name has 9 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.

Five strokes: The stroke combination of the five strokes of this name is 8-9, and all five strokes are good.

Connotation: The name can be interpreted as: ?Moist? ? Divine Pearl?.

The word next to the connotative word Wang: Jue

Xiaojue

Xiao: means clear, understanding, early morning.

Jue: It means double jade, beautiful jade, with beautiful meaning.

Rhythm: The pronunciation of Xiao and Jue are xiǎo and ju?, and the intonations are Shangsheng and Yangping.

Font type: Xiao has a left-right structure, and the name has 16 strokes; Jue has a left-right structure, and the name has 10 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.

Five strokes: The stroke combination of the five strokes of this name is 16-10, and all five strokes are good.

Connotation: The name can be interpreted as: ?Xiao Xi? Meiyu?.

The word next to the connotative word Wang: Ke

Si Ke

Si: means silk, silk willow, silk bamboo.

Ke: It means beautiful jade, Kexue and Yuke, with beautiful meaning.

Rhythm: The pronunciations of Si and Ke are sī and kē, and the tones are Yinping and Yinping.

Font type: Silk has a left and right structure, and the name has 12 strokes; Ke has a left and right structure, and the name has 10 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.

Five grids: The five grid strokes of this name are 12-10, which means the five grids are very lucky.