The name of the baby with white surname is named after the ancient poems.

Introduction: Bai surname is a surname in China, and there are five versions of its origin. One of them said that the white surname originated from the winning surname, which came from a royal family of Qin in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is said that this royal family is called Gongzi Bai, the son of Qin Mugong. Some of its descendants are named after their first names, which are white surnames. This is one of the origins of the white surname. Speaking of which, do you know what are the beautiful names of Bai's baby with ancient poems? Next, I will bring you the name of the ancient poem named Bai Baby.

The name of the ancient poem named Bai Baobao

1. Baiyun Duan

comes from Tang Li Bai's "A Journey to the Moon in Gulang", "I doubt Yao Tai Jing, flying in Baiyun Duan."

2. Bai Zigui

is from Song Weng Juan's "April in the Country". "The mountains are green and the mountains are full of white rivers, and it rains like smoke."

3. Bai Hong

comes from the pre-Qin anonymous Song of Jing Ke/Song of Crossing Yishui. "Explore the tiger's den and enter Jiao Palace, and breathe out from the sky and become Bai Hong."

4. Bai Qingxiang

comes from Song Liuyong's "He Chongtian Gold List". "A talented poet is naturally dressed in white."

5. Daylight Chi

comes from Tang Liyi's Ode to a Wandering Son. "Look at Daylight Chi, what's the difference?"

6. Bai Zixiao

is from "Early Plum" by Tang Zongyuan. "The new moon blows and floats in Ye Xiang, and the frost is rich and white."

7. Bai Mengsi

comes from Tang Li Bai's Six Songs of the Sai Xia, "White horses are filled with gold, and clouds and sand surround dreams."

8. Bai Qinghui

is from Tang Liu Shenxu's Queti "through the shadowy noon, sift on my sleeve, distillations of the sun."

9. Bai Yijing

is from while visiting on the south stream the taoist priest chang/Seeking the Taoist priest in Nanxi by Tang Liu Changqing, a while cloud low on the quiet lake, grasses that sweeten an idle door.

1. Bai Jin

comes from Song Qiu Chuji's Poems on Pear Blossoms in Lingxu Palace. "Bai Jin has no fragrance, and Yushu is full of snow."

Using ancient poems to name Bai Baobao

First, Bai Fengdan

comes from Dong Fangshuo's poem "Luan Huang Kong Fengri is far away, and livestock drive geese.

Feng: the word Feng is pronounced as fèng, and the five elements of Feng belong to water. When used as a name, it means being virtuous, outstanding, elegant, rich and expensive;

Dan: the word Dan is pronounced as dān, and the five elements of Dan belong to fire. Being used as a person's name means sincerity, sincerity and sincerity.

Second, Bai Hanni

comes from Wang Zhi's poem "The light is hidden, and the dust is buried in heroes.

contains: the word is pronounced as hán, and the five elements of the word belong to water. When used as a name, it means generosity, noble conduct and profound meaning;

Ni: Ni is pronounced as n Ο, and the five elements of Ni belong to fire, which means smart, kind and clever when used as a name;

The above is the name content of the girl's name with the source of poetry. Here, I will give you the name recommendation of the girl's name with word meaning analysis.

Third, Bai Yuqi

Poem "Kirin in the Sky" from "Idiom Daquan"

Yu: the word Yu is pronounced as Y incarnation, and the five elements of Yu belong to the earth. When used as a person's name, it means generosity, atmosphere, handsome appearance and handsome.

Qi: Qi is pronounced as qí, and the five elements of Qi belong to wood. When used as a name, it means intelligence, noble character, happiness and great achievements.

Fourth, Platinum Rui

From Cao Xun's poem "Er Jin is not dark, Rui Zamo is still fresh.

Jin: the word Jin is pronounced as j Ρ n, and the five elements of Jin belong to gold. When used as a person's name, it means power, wealth and prosperity.

Rui: the word Rui is pronounced ruì, and the five elements of Rui belong to gold, which means wisdom, shrewdness and brightness when used as a person's name

V. Bai Zixin

comes from Li Xin's poem "Carrying Lei and Qi, Xin and Nanmu".

catalpa: the word catalpa is pronounced as zǐ, and the five elements of catalpa belong to wood. When it is used as a person's name, it means vitality, vigorous growth and unremitting self-improvement;

Xin: the word Xin is pronounced as x Ρ n, and the five elements of Xin belong to fire, which means vigor, sunshine, hope and light when used as a name;

Baby named Bai is Daquan

Bai Tingxuan, Bai Xianglian, Bai Renzhi, Bai Xiaoxiao

Bai Yuqiu, Bai Siyu, Bai Tantan, Bai Jinglin

Bai Wenxi, Bai Zaicheng, Bai Rongshui, Bai Senru

Bai Siyu, Bai Yutao, Bai Yaomeng and Bai Siyu. Bai Yishui

Bai Xianlun, Bai Mufang, Bai Yuting, Bai Hongyou

Bai Xirong, Bai Yuanfan, Bai Daoheng, Bai Dehui

Bai Qijing, Bai Ximing, Bai Bingru, Bai Yanjun

Bai Qianxue, Bai Yehan, Bai Ximing and Bai Chenjun

Bai Zhiyou. Bai Zhi and

Bai Hengshi, Bai Yiyi, Bai Shibai, Bai Yujia

Bai Fengyu, Bai Bi Xian, Bai Guangyao, Bai Zhier

Bai Xiaoxi, Bai Junyue, Bai Mingchun, Bai Yezheng

Bai Weixi, Bai Anyu, Bai Yumian, Bai Luocai

Bai Yixin and Bai Hancai.