I suggest LL post this question to Baidu Hanfu, where there are more talents.
Words from literary youths...
Zi Qing/Zi Jin/Wang Qingyou (taken from "The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Zi Jin": "Qing Qing Zi Jin, leisurely my heart" Zi Jin is an elegant name for intellectuals and literati, with a good meaning)
Wang Qiao (Looking at Biqiao, Green Bamboo Yiyi)
Wang Shuyan (Qing Shu) Yan Jun)
Wang Shuiyang (Yangzhishui, Baishi Haohao. Takes the meaning of a gentleman's magnanimity.)
Wang Jingxi (from "King Mu Muwen, Yu, Jixi Jingzhi!". Jing means respecting God and the way of heaven. Xi means rise and prosperity. It comes from "Book of Yao", "Yu Li Bai Gong, Concubine Xian Xi." So Jing Xi means that in the future, he will be filial to his elders and respect his teachers. Being loyal to the country and being loyal to the country will make your family prosperous. )
Wang Huining (taken from "The Book of Songs·Daya·Juan": "The phoenix is ??flying, its feathers are fluttering. There is a phoenix coming to the ceremony, Seeing it will bring peace to the world." )
Shangguan Huaijin (taken from "Chu Ci·Nine Chapters·Huaisha": "Huaijin holds the jade, but I don't know what to say.") Jin refers to beautiful jade.
Shangguan Valley Mausoleum (taken from "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Turn of October": "The high bank is the valley, and the deep valley is the mausoleum.")
Shangguan Fusu (taken from "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Turn of October") "The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·The Mountains Have Fusu": "The mountains have Fusu, and the earth has lotus flowers.")
Shangguan Zipei (taken from "The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Zijin": "Qing Qingzi" "Pei, I think about it for a long time")
Shangguan Weizhou (from "Wei Zhou Zhi". Wei, yes. Zhou, refers to the Zhou Dynasty. Chai, pillars. Wei Zhou is, here will be the wise man in the future. Being extraordinary can bring glory to everyone's business and become the pillar of the country)
I tried my best...