Teng
Teng is a verb, which means running, jumping, soaring, and driving. It is often used to describe horses or mythical beasts in Chinese traditional culture, and is used as a metaphor for career development. Quickly, or something accomplished. Such as "thousands of horses galloping", "flying into the future", "dragon rising and tiger roaring" etc., which are full of masculinity.
朔
朔 (shuò) has the meaning of first, which means the beginning and the meaning of birth. Shuo is with the word "月" next to it, which can be used to express the meaning of the name with the wish of being full of vitality and vitality. It also has the meaning of the first day of each month and can be used to create names that commemorate the time of birth.
Lang
Lang is the word next to the loud moon character. It can mean a clear voice, or a cheerful and enthusiastic personality. It is used in naming and has the meaning of a bright future. . There are also many idioms about the word "Lang", such as "the moon is bright and the stars are few", "the sky is bright and the air is clear", "the wind is bright and the moon is bright", etc., which can be used as a reference for naming.
Meng
Meng is composed of "month" and "Meng", giving people a hazy feeling like clouds covering the moon at night. It is a Chinese character with rich artistic conception and relatively abstract character. Its pronunciation has a back-nasal sound, which can create a lingering and eye-catching name, such as "Hui Meng", "Meng Ran" and so on.
Chao
Chao means "sun and moon", which is a Chinese character that means morning. Naming with the word "Chao" can give people a sense of vitality as the rising sun, and is a name full of vitality. It is also commonly used in ancient Chinese literature, such as "The morning dew waits for the sun to shine", "The morning rain touches the light dust", etc. It is a name with ancient charm.