China Naming Network - Almanac query - Ran is a self in the middle, and the last one is a three-water word, which is more meaningful?

Ran is a self in the middle, and the last one is a three-water word, which is more meaningful?

ran hanhan: the water waves are shaking. Suitable for boys and girls to take names. From the Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Tombstone Ming, the Prince of Taiyuan, made by the observation of the western roads in the south of the Yangtze River in the Tang Dynasty": "Ranks are multiplied, and the culvert stops."

"It is better to give your son a good name than to teach him a skill." The name contains rich philosophical thoughts and profound literary accomplishment. The names of the ancients often focused on the moral implication and aesthetic conception of the names, and most of the names originated from various ancient books and literary masterpieces, such as Meng Haoran's "I am good at nurturing my noble spirit" in Mencius Gongsun Chou; In the Tang Dynasty, Cha Sheng Lu Yu, whose name was Hung-chien, got its name and word from the Book of Changes: "Hung-chien was born on land, and his feather can be used as an instrument".