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How to name a boy based on Song lyrics Tips for naming a boy based on Song lyrics

1. Direct quotation. The most direct way is to choose words that have already been formed in the poem to name it. In this way, you don’t have to worry about the combination not being smooth or pleasant, or others not knowing the origin. For example, the name "Chengdong" comes from Ouyang Xiu's "Langtaosha" "Wish the wine to the east wind, and the sex is calm. The poplars are hanging and the purple road is in the east of Luo City. We always join hands at that time, traveling around the fragrant bushes." You can also give it a name "Los Angeles".

2. Expect to name. Parents will have expectations for their children. They hope that their children will be upright, have outstanding talents, hope that their children will be honest and trustworthy, and hope that their children will be sunny and happy. Since you have expectations for your children, you can name them according to the expectations. Li Yu's "Broken Array" tells the story of the family and country in the past forty years, covering three thousand miles of mountains and rivers. The phoenix pavilion and the dragon tower are connected to the sky, and the jade trees and qiongzhi are used as tobacco and radish. They have seen war several times, so they named it "Jialong".

3. Refining and reorganizing. Sometimes when parents use Song lyrics to name their children, they often encounter names that cannot be quoted directly, so they can use the method of refining and reorganizing them. That is to extract two meaningful words from a poem and combine them into a good name. For example, the name Junyang comes from the Song Dynasty: Song Qi's "Spring in the Jade House·Spring Scene" "A person who grows up floats and hates the lack of joy. He is willing to love a daughter and smile lightly. I hold wine for you to persuade the setting sun, and leave the evening light among the flowers."