The auspicious name of cow boy with grass prefix and three o'clock water

Hello, Minghao - the word "ming" means far-sightedness; the word "hao" with "氵" means that a person is tolerant and broad-minded, generous and not shy, and manly.

Peng Hao - Peng, refers to strong and vigorous; Hao, also known as "hao", refers to the moat. The name means that the boy is beautiful and prosperous, and he is happy in the mountains.

Xinfang - Xinfang, from "Li Sao" "I love you more than you love Xinfang". The word "fang" has the prefix "grass", so the root of the word is suitable for naming a cow baby. The name implies the boy's inner innocence and noble character.

Yixiao - Yi means smart and versatile; Xiao means majestic, suave, handsome and unrestrained. The name means that the boy is handsome, handsome and confident.

Junmao - Junmao, comes from "The branches and leaves of Hebei are Junmao" in "Li Sao". Mao, the prefix for grass, is the family root for naming cow babies. The name means that boys have many advantages and strong vitality. Mu Ming

The word "mu" means to be favored, and it contains three points of water and the word "wood". When used as a name, it means gratitude and filial piety. The word "ming" with the prefix "grass" means that it is as fragrant as tea. When used as a name, it means that the child can be as fresh and meaningful as tea. The combination of the two words means the spring breeze and the fragrance of tea and rain.

Wenxiao

The character Xiao contains three dots of water and the prefix of grass, which is a favorite name for boys born in the year of the Ox, and is very helpful for the boy's fortune. Xiao originally meant that the water was deep and clear, but later it also meant that it was natural and generous, not rigid and restrained. Matched with Wen, it can mean that a person is educated and has good qualities, but he does not follow dogma, knows how to be flexible, and is generous and graceful.

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