More poetic pastoral names.

The more poetic pastoral poems are Yan Fang, Han Hong, Honglian, Yan Hui, Fitch, Fang Ai, Lian Ya and Todd.

Yan Fang 1

Both blooming and drooping flowers are suitable for girls to name, from Jin's book Wen Fu: "From fragrant flowers to dense green stripes".

2. Han Hong

The water depth is wide and the metaphor is profound, which is suitable for boys and girls to take names. From Tang Hanyu's "Lantian County Pavilion Hall Wall": "Cui is in Boling, planting academic achievements to save what he has, full of enthusiasm, and getting bigger and bigger."

3. Hong Cheng

The water depth is wide, which is suitable for girls to take names. From Lv Kun's Preface to My Building in the Ming Dynasty: "Is it more than freedom or prosperity? Hey, thousands of miles away, you can reach four without being poor. "

4. Yan Hui

Smart and beautiful, suitable for girls to name, from Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Cottage in Qing Dynasty: "There was a girl after birth, slightly longer and very beautiful".

Other name sharing

1, Hui language

The punch line, suitable for girls' naming, comes from Cheng Yu's "Lovers and Butterflies Love Flowers" in the Ming Dynasty: "If you don't listen to cigarettes, you won't appreciate flowers, and the fragrance will kill you. Why bother?"

2. Fang Ai

The fragrance is flourishing, which is suitable for girls to take names. It comes from "Nine Arguments on Chu Ci": "The fragrance is strong, and the others are sad."

3. elegant

Indifferent and elegant, suitable for boys and girls to name, from the Tang Dynasty "Feng Wen Hua" seal cutting performance: "the elegance of the husband painter."

4. Todd

Ai has a fighting strategy, which is suitable for boys to take names. From Li Deyu's "Wen Li Rao Ji", "Don't work hard for your grandchildren, be complacent."