Yu is used as the pronunciation for names: yù.
Yu is a general standard second-level character in Chinese. This character was first seen in Xiaozhuan characters and picophonetic characters. The original meaning of this word is to shine; it is extended as an adjective, shining and bright; it can also be used as a surname. The character "煜" is written in small seal script, and the left part is "fire", next to the shape, indicating that this character is related to fire. It is derived from illumination to refer to flame and firelight, and from flame it is derived to the appearance of blazing.
The right part indicates the pronunciation of "昱" (yù). By the time regular script came to be, it was more similar to the "Yu" writing method used today. From fire, the shape beside the fire is like a flame, which means shining like fire. The original meaning of Yu is to shine. "Shuowen": "Yu means injustice." "Xu Kai's Biography": "Yu means Yao.
Yu naming:
When naming, parents use some representatives Naming a baby with words about morality and character is, firstly, a moral reminder and restraint for the baby, and secondly, it has a potential influence on the cultivation and formation of the baby's morality and character. The owner of the name must maintain good morals.
The character "Yu" represents flame and sunshine, which means warmth and dazzlingness. It is suitable to be paired with characters describing moral qualities such as loyalty, sincerity, humility, and honesty. It can create the image of a respectable boy. Choosing words that describe the boy's personality characteristics and naming them with the word "Yu", such as brave, lively, cheerful, etc., can create a warm and masculine image of a boy.