China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - The names taken by boys in The Book of Songs all imply good words.

The names taken by boys in The Book of Songs all imply good words.

The boys in The Book of Songs have good names: Zhe Ming, Xiong Yi, Joo Won , Song Cheng and Yuan Jun.

1, Zheming

Zhe Ming is selected from the Book of Songs, which praises Zhong's profound wisdom, brilliant literary virtue and the virtues of gentleness, courtesy and frugality. "Zhe Ming" can be understood as knowledgeable, intelligent and wise. As a baby name, it is more in line with the boy's temperament and talent.

2. Xiong Yi

Source: nine poems by men in autumn, which come and go suddenly, swallowing people's hearts. -"Chu Ci". "Bear" often represents a hero, meaning outstanding, mighty, majestic and brave, while "profit" adds the original meaning and extends the meaning of transcendence.

3. Joo Won 

Joo Won  is selected from Songs of the South. This poem takes "Zhou Ting" and "Du Ruo" as images, showing the poet's independence, showing a kind of pride, a kind of self-confidence and a little broadness.

4. Song Cheng

Source: such as pines and cypresses, nothing is lost. -The Book of Songs. Combining the meaning of this poem, "Song Cheng" can be understood as inheriting the longevity of pines and cypresses and learning from them. As a boy's name, it means that the baby is as strong and confident as a pine and cypress, with responsibility and responsibility, and can be outstanding and become an adult.

5. Yuan Jun

Source: Looking at the threshold, I miss you and never forget it. -"Chu Ci". "Yuan Jun" can be understood as the firm pursuit of ideals and ambitions, and the optimistic spirit of not being happy for things or sad for oneself.