A Complete Collection of Names from the Book of Songs for Girls
Names from the Book of Songs for Girls:
1. Shu Yao
Taken from "The Book of Songs·Chen Feng·Moonrise": "The moonrise is bright and outstanding. "Liao Xi, Shu Yao Xi, laborious and quiet!" "Shu: Soothing and light appearance; Yao Xi is actually connected together, the body is graceful and graceful."
"Shu Yao" is a very nice name, very suitable for a baby girl. Chinese character analysis: Character analysis: The meaning of stretching and calmness. It means the connotation of being carefree, safe and comfortable, and leisurely. Word analysis: The original meaning is deep and far-reaching, describing a girl who is quiet and beautiful.
2. Yuanzhi
From "The Book of Songs": A person like this is the beauty of a country. "Yuanzhi" is selected from the Book of Songs, which means that the person in front is a beautiful woman who conquered the country. As a baby's name, "Yuanzhi" is more suitable for a baby girl.
It can be understood as beautiful posture and pure conduct. Parents name their babies "Yuanzhi" in the hope that their babies will have both talents and virtues, be beautiful and pure, and be able to live their own wonderful lives.
3. Shiman
Poetry, the Book of Songs, poems, verses, and poetry writing means extraordinary literary talent, gentleness, and wonderful writing. Refers to a highly accomplished poet. When used as a name, it means talent, elegance, and extraordinary achievements.
Man, soft, tender, graceful, and graceful means soft, slender, graceful, and gentle as water. The original meaning of the word Man refers to length, extension, elongation, and slenderness; by extension, it means beauty, pride, gentleness, and softness.
When used as a name, it means beauty, beauty, gentleness, and graceful appearance. This name means that a girl likes reading and is talented, and overall gives the impression of a talented woman.
4. Xinwei
From "The Book of Songs·Fu Tian": If there is no land and there is no land, it will only lead to arrogance and arrogance. I don't think about people far away, I work hard and worry about it. This poem "Fu Tian" is a poem about a wife's longing for her distant husband. The expanded context of "Xinwei" means reciting Xinwei orally, thinking silently, and reciting silently.
5. Women are here
From "The Book of Songs: Meng": "When the doves are here, there is no food for mulberries! When the women are here, there is no time to hang out with the scholars! When the scholars are here, they are too late. "You can say it. It's unspeakable that women are lazy." It means young girls.
6. The sound is
From "The Book of Songs": Music is only a gentleman's, but his eyebrows and longevity are far away. Music is only for a gentleman, and virtue and sound are luxuriant. Interpretation: A gentleman is really happy, he lives well in his old age and his eyebrows are in full bloom. A gentleman is truly happy and filled with virtue.