03. Yu Xiaobin, Yu Shuru, Yu Yucang, Yu Weiyi, Yu Xuyang,
04. Yu Zelan, Yu Peiqing, Yu Zhenzhong, Yu Lenan, Yu Chenpeng,
05. Yu Shuokai, Yu Mingyu, Yu Jinyu, Yu Wanyu, Yu Hongtao,
06. Yu Chuansen, Yu Yingwei, Yu Cunhao, Yu Hanqi, Yu Xumin,
07. Yu Minghao , Yu Yulong, Yu Zhenyu, Yu Shudi, Yu Ruihong,
08. Yu Xiaonan, Yu Ruiyun, Yu Jiepeng, Yu Huili, Yu Yuetian,
09. Yu Shangxuan, Yu Deze, Yu Jinxi, Yu Xiran, Yu Yilan,
10. Yu Borun, Yu Xining, Yu Hanwen, Yu Yijia, Yu Yiyan,
11. Yu Zhengyin, Yu Tiancun, Yu Junyi, Yu Chenyi, Yu Yongchao,
12. Yu Shengpeng, Yu Weiting, Yu Sichen, Yu Yu'ao, Yu Tianhao,
13. Yu Haoxiong, Yu Siyan, Yu Hanqi, Yu Mingyu, Yu Yunyu,
14. Yu Yelin, Yu Kaichen, Yu Xinyi, Yu Zhenhui, Yu Yiyang,
15. Yu Jingze, Yu Huayi, Yu Lizhao, Yu Jintong, Yu Dongjun,
16. Yu Weicheng, Yu Jinghao, Yu Shubang, Yu Mengyang, Yu Pengpai,
17. Yu Dayu, Yu Runhan, Yu Yuanze, Yu Hanming, Yu Hongshuo,
18. Yu Meiyi, Yu Haosi , Yu Lanyu, Yu Weiyan, Yu Jiaxiang,
19. Yu Ruidi, Yu Honglu, Yu Tengbin, Yu Fenghan, Yu Kaiyan,
20. Yu Yulian, Yu Haoshu, Yu Jiahong, Yu Yixuan, Yu Haohua,
21. Yu Xinshuang, Yu Junnuo, Yu Shuyang, Yu Yuanyu, Yu Zhexuan,
22. Yu Zhicun, Yu Weidong, Yu Zichuang, Yu Xuanru, Yu Nahao,
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23. Yu Chenglu, Yu Junsheng, Yu Hongchen, Yu Hanzai, Yu Shaoxu,
24. Yu Shuping, Yu Yeming, Yu Deyuan, Yu Yanghao, Yu Youcheng,
25. Yu Lianyi, Yu Ershuo, Yu Kaiqi, Yu Yuhui, Yu Jiarong,
26. Yu Lilui, Yu Kexin, Yu Wangshu, Yu Kaijing, Yu Haoshuo,
27. Yu Chengyi, Yu Qiwei, Yu Tengyi, Yu Lanchu, Yu Weicheng,
28. Yu Wenai, Yu Qiyan, Yu Mingcheng, Yu Shuoyu, Yu Maoyang,
29. Yu Xiaoli, Yu Yuanyu, Yu Xumiao, Yu Wenxiao, Yu Ziyun,
30. Yu Zijian, Yu Qizhi, Yu Mengyu, Yu Haohao, Yu Yiyuan,
Analysis of the meaning of boys’ names : Yu Haolin:
Lin: refers to woods, forests, forest waves, and forest seas, which by extension means vigorous, endless, and full of success.
Match it with: The word "Hao", which belongs to the five elements of water, means justice, courage, freshness and elegance. Combined with the word "Lin" to balance the numerology of boys, it means that the boy is majestic, upright, fresh and handsome.
Yu Yibin:
Yi: refers to art, talent, principles, and technology. It is extended to mean being versatile, outstanding, and leading by example.
Match it with: The word "bin" of the five elements belonging to wood means literary talent, quality, and cultivation. Combined with the word "yi" to balance the boy's numerology, it means that the boy has both talents and virtues, and is gentle and gentle.
Yu Baikai:
Bai: refers to trees, careful, strong, and prosperous, and is extended to mean careful, strong, and prosperous.
Match it with: The word "kai" of the five elements belonging to wood means success, victory, and harvest. Combined with the word "art" to balance the boy's numerology, it means that the boy will become famous, succeed immediately, and return home with a full load.
Taboos in naming boys: 1. Taboo indecent homophones
Some people’s names may seem very elegant on the surface, but they sound the same as other indecent words and phrases. Or similar, it can easily arouse people's ridicule and banter, become the basis for people's jokes, and produce some kind of funny comedy effect. Such words can be divided into two categories: one is some idioms in life, and the other is derogatory words.
2. Avoid overly complimentary words
Whether a name sounds good or not does not depend on how gorgeous the words are, but on how well the words are used. But some people may make mistakes: naming boys is always inseparable from some overly violent words, such as Hao, Qiang, Yan, Meng, Chuang, Gang, etc. Although they are decisive, they sound strong and manly when read. Style, but it can also easily make people think of willfulness, informality, and mistakenly think of some bold warriors. Therefore, since ancient times, the general aristocrats have tried to avoid these words when naming boys.
3. Avoid overly fashionable words
At any stage in history, there will always be some extremely fashionable words. If you pursue such words when naming, it will inevitably make people feel that the parents' cultural quality is poor, simple and vulgar, and such names are also easy to repeat. Jianguo in the 1950s and Weidong in the 1970s can be said to have spread all over the country.