Good names of ancient Chinese reduplicated words include Song Song, Wei Wei, Jin Jin and so on.
first, Peng Peng.
Miao Miao Miao, rain cream.
Definition:
1. Millet seedlings grow sturdily, and good rain comes to nourish them in time. Plants can't live without the nourishment of water, and the seedlings nourished by rain will thrive because they get enough water.
2. The nickname Peng Peng also means that the baby is full of vitality, like a seedling, with unyielding faith.
second, yo-yo.
yo yo Luming Literature, the apple of the wild.
Definition:
1. Deer are humming in the sun and eating mugwort in Yuan Ye. Yo-yo is also the cry of deer, which was also regarded as a sacred object in ancient times and was considered as a symbol of happiness and longevity.
2. As a nickname, Yo Yo is not only vivid, but also shows that the baby is very precious in the eyes of parents, which also shows that the baby is very likable.
Naming skills of ancient names:
1. Naming method of Four Books and Five Classics: Four Books and Five Classics are works handed down in China for thousands of years, and the words in them are concise and profound, which makes them look ancient and profound when used for naming. For example, ancient and modern synonyms or polysemous words can be used to take ancient names.
2. Poetic adjective naming: The style of poetry is suitable for the ancient and amazing naming. Adjectives describe things, reasons and situations, which need the poet's careful consideration and profound implications. When used for naming, they can have vivid aesthetic feeling.
3. Naming dual words in poetry: dual words are descriptive techniques that make the poem echo before and after, with similar or opposite meanings. When used for naming, it can make the relationship between words stronger.