Boy names
Recommended names for boys include Qibo, Bosen, Chengyi, Shaowei, Xicheng, Zejun, Junchen, Xuancheng, Chengjun, Shanghao, etc.
1. Qibo: Bo, broad, enlightened, Qi, the Venus in the eastern sky, meaning knowledgeable and talented, with a bright future.
2. Bosen: Bo, erudite, mostly refers to the profoundness of knowledge, Sen, with a sense of prosperity.
3. Cheng Yi: Inheriting innovation, cultivating peace of mind, harmony between man and nature, and good health.
4. Shao Wei: Shaozu’s Mingde, good quality and blessings, Shaozu’s ancestors’ virtues, and the prosperity of future generations.
5. Xicheng: Prominent in prosperity, outstanding in integrity, Xi means good luck and well-being.
6. Ze Jun: The protection of heaven and earth, outstanding and far-reaching, benefiting all generations and being benevolent, benefiting all things, and benefiting everyone.
7. Jun Chen: High and profound, boundless prosperity, steady and peaceful, and peaceful.
8. Xuancheng: high status and brilliance;
9. Chengjun: Take on big responsibilities, be firm and peaceful, and have the connotation of being outstanding, profound and profound.
10. Shang Hao: Highly admired, the sky is infinite, as endless as the sky, and the artistic conception is far-reaching and broad.
Things to note when choosing a name:
1. Avoid cold words
If you use some uncommon words when choosing a name, most people will not recognize it. It can easily cause embarrassing situations and affect social communication.
2. Avoid polyphonic characters
Many Chinese characters are polyphonic, and one character has multiple pronunciations. If you choose a name, try to avoid using polyphonic characters, as this can cause a lot of trouble in social interactions.
3. Avoid the names of ancestors
The folk traditions of the Han people are all about seniority. Each generation will use one word. When you look at the name, you will know what it is. Seniority. If you mess up the order of generations and directly name your ancestors or elders, so that people can’t tell whether they are grandparents or grandchildren, it would be disrespectful to ancestors and elders, and it would be difficult for people to accept it.