1. Yao
Pronounced as yáo, it is composed of three pieces of earth. Its original meaning is the appearance of a high mountain. It is mostly used in personal names, such as "Guan Yaomiao, Zhang Qingyao, Liu Yao, Li Yaojiang". The boy was named with the Chinese character Yao, which means domineering, tall, majestic, and full of heroic spirit.
2. Qian
Qian itself is one of the Eight Trigrams, representing heaven. In the old days, it also referred to men. It was often combined with the word "kun" to form "Qiankun", which symbolizes heaven and earth, yin and yang. The five elements belong to gold. It is a domineering name with a strong masculine color, which means that the boy has a broad mind, extraordinary courage, and a heart for the world.
3. Fierce
Related idioms include "robust" and "thunder and fierce wind", which show the masculine, brave and domineering personality of boys. The name is named with the word "lie", which is both loud and grand, and also has a beautiful meaning. It describes the boy's upright and resolute personality, and he is a person who dares to do things.