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Selected four-character idioms for boys’ names. Four-character idioms for boys’ names.

1. Yurunyùrùn. Derived from the idiom: round and round. The original meaning of the idiom quoted by this name is delicate, smooth, and round like jade; it is a metaphor for the graceful singing, or the smooth and bright writing. When used in a boy's name, it means that the boy has a literary and elegant temperament, which can give people a good feeling, and it sounds good and has connotations.

2. Lingxiao língxiāo. Derived from the idiom: high-flying ambition. The name Ling Xiao can better highlight the masculinity, and the idioms it quotes are very grand and beautiful both in reading and in meaning. Therefore, when Lingxiao is used as a boy's name, it can mean that the boy is perseverant, ambitious, and an ambitious person; with a kind of heroic ambition of "being able to be the best".

3. Jinrong jǐnróng. Derived from the idiom: Return with splendor and glory. Returning home in honor and glory refers to a glorious return. In the old days, it often referred to a wealthy return home. So choosing the word Jinrong as a boy's name represents the hope that he will have a bright and prosperous future; it also contains the deep expectations of his parents. It also reflects the sunny and domineering side of the boy, which is nice to listen to and has far-reaching meaning.

4. Liyu lìyǔ. Derived from the idiom: the arrowhead sharpens the feathers. The name Liyu gives people a domineering and concise feeling. It is short and nice, and is very suitable for use as a boy's name. This idiom is used to describe working very hard and striving to make progress. Using words from this idiom as a name means that the parents hope that the boy will become a hard-working and enterprising person in the future.