For example, Qian, Pei, _, Yu, Qiu, Wei, Xu, Yue, Shan, Shi, Man, Zhao, Sha, Yun, Ning, Bing, Yu, Ming, Feng, Xuan, Qi, Xiao, Chen, Zhen, Sheng, Yi, Lei, Zhen. It stands for richness, wealth, generosity and magnanimity. Naming with the word Yu stands for the hope that children will be rich, broad-minded and generous.
(rich)
is selected from the idiom "be rich and honor". The original meaning refers to the meaning of wealth, abundance and property, which is used to express people's happiness, auspiciousness and material abundance.
(Xiang)
The poem "Ode to Snow" by Luo Bin-wang in the Tang Dynasty "contains Hui Ming's plain seal, and the hidden trace indicates the auspicious wheel". Interpretation of word meaning: As the saying goes, "Be virtuous and everything is auspicious", and the word "auspicious" is usually used to mean auspiciousness, understanding and happiness.
(Yi)
It is taken from "Yi, Beauty" in Er Ya. The original meaning of the word Yi is wisdom and beauty. It is used to name a noble character, gentleness and virtue, which is very consistent with the temperament of girls.
(Iraq)
It comes from The Book of Songs Qin Feng Jia Jian. "The so-called Iraqi people are in the water." "Yi" emphasizes the tone or emotional color in the poem, and is smart and elegant in the name of "Yi", which reflects the intelligence and elegance of girls.