Good girl names from Tang poems
<01>, Yawen
Ya - taken from the Tang poem [Elegance is soaring into the sky, long thoughts flutter the feathers] , refers to elegance and beauty, and extends to integrity, nobleness and gentleness.
Wen - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [The wild geese fly long and the light does not reach, the fish and dragon dive into the water], which refers to words and is extended to literary talent, wisdom, quietness and elegance.
<02>, Fenyan
Fen - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [cypress leaves, pepper flowers and green sleeves], refers to the fragrance of flowers and plants, and also refers to the reputation that lasts for thousands of years. Famous, with great reputation and good character.
Yan - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [Feast in Jinli, Yan in the Orchid Vat in the Early Years], usually with bright colors, and also refers to beautiful women. It is extended to be as delicate and beautiful as a flower, and the beauty of the sky and the country.
<03>, Qingxue
Qing - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water and loves the clearness and softness], which refers to sunny weather and is extended to sunshine and liveliness. , progressive and beautiful.
Snow - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [Wind and rain send spring back, flying snow welcomes spring], refers to snowflakes, and is extended to mean beauty, purity, and innocence.
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Vine - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [Green grass and vines are like silk, and miscellaneous trees have red hair], which refers to herbaceous plants, namely turnips, and is described as being as gentle, vigorous and vigorous as vines.
<05>, Jiaye
Jia - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [The mountain air is beautiful day and night, the birds return to each other], refers to the beautiful, describes the appearance, outstanding beauty, and also It means kindness, beauty and auspiciousness.
Ye - taken from the Tang poem [Ye Ye Ganoderma lucidum, born in the palace], which means sunlight, fire, and brightness. Extended to bright, brilliant, aboveboard.
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Good boy names from Tang poems
<01>, Junxuan
Jun - taken from Tang poems [Qing Xing Yu Kai Fu, Jun Yi Bao Join the Army], refers to good-looking appearance, extended to handsome, outstanding, noble, outstanding.
Xuan - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [When the Xuan knows the luxuriance of hibiscus, and when facing the water I feel the fragrance of reeds], it is extended to mean tall, vigorous and extraordinary.
<02>, Zhengxiao
Zheng - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [Ming Meng will hate the rich and cherish, and the deep warmth will drive the political writing]. The original meaning of the word "zheng" is "correct". Refers to the management of national affairs, and is extended to justice, nobility, and stability.
Xiao - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [Look at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city], which refers to the dawn, dawn, dawn, and is extended to mean bright, vigorous and clear.
<03>, Yi Ming
Yi - taken from the Tang poem [A round of new moon and a glass of wine], the number refers to consistency, which is extended to single-mindedness, single-mindedness, and seriousness.
Ming - taken from the Tang poem [The bright moon leaves the branches and the magpies are startled, the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night], the original meaning is the sound of animals or insects, and it is extended to mean outstanding, excellent and famous.
<04>, Taide
Tai - taken from the Tang poem [Ran Ran grows a solitary bamboo, and takes root in Mount Tai], which refers to peace and stability. It is extended to peace, auspiciousness, grandeur and broadness.
Virtue - taken from the Tang Dynasty poem [Spring Buddhism, all things are radiant], the original meaning is to follow one's nature and follow nature, and it is extended to have a benevolent heart and benevolent to the people.
It is extended to read a lot and have rich knowledge.
Wen - taken from a Tang poem [written in red sandalwood and gold scraps, so that the sound of the pipa can be heard in the clouds], it refers to culture and cultural relics, and is extended to mean gentleness and gentleness.