China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - In the Year of the Rabbit, the boy named Cui was named February 19 in Gregorian calendar.

In the Year of the Rabbit, the boy named Cui was named February 19 in Gregorian calendar.

Cui Haoxuan (meaning: aboveboard, majestic)

Give him a good name, it is better to teach him a skill. This name contains rich philosophical thoughts and profound literary accomplishment. The names of the ancients often focus on the moral implication and aesthetic conception of the names, and most of them come from various ancient books and literary masterpieces, such as "I am good at nurturing my noble spirit" in Meng Haoran's "Mencius Gongsun Chou"; In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Yu of Cha Sheng was named Hung-chien, and his name and word came from the Book of Changes: "Hung-chien was born on the ground, and his feathers can be used as utensils".

There is no uniform standard for good names. But whether a name has rich cultural connotation is always an important criterion for whether it can stand up to taste. For example, Meng Haoran, Ma Zhiyuan and Zhu Ziqing, well-known nicknames that have been passed down through the ages, are widely welcomed and spread because of their classic cultural origins and rich educational connotations.