Domineering and nice-sounding names. What are some domineering and nice-sounding names?
1. Yuanfeng, source: The peak is far away, and the spring rain endures the fragrant source - a reply to Zhang Xi and Liu Fangping's submission to He Languang - a complete poem of the Tang Dynasty
2. Selection of "Yuanfeng" Since it comes from the middle of the sentence, it is suitable as a name for a boy. The original meaning of the word "source" refers to the source of water. When used as a name, it means having a research spirit, always looking at problems in depth, and also full of vitality; the word "feng" refers to a mountain peak, which means outstanding and extraordinary. Jiangnan Yilin believes that naming "Yuanfeng" is to hope that the child will grow into a talented person with outstanding abilities.
3. Changfeng, source: Guji is sad in the desert, and the beacon guard is across the long river - sending General Li to Dingzhou (the first work is sending off General Peng)
4. "Changfeng" Selected from the sentence, it reflects the poet's heroic sentiments. It's a very suitable name for a boy. "Chang Feng" means being brave and upright in heart, able to do what is right; upholding a sense of responsibility for the country, having a fighting and enterprising spirit; having high aspirations, being strict with oneself, and striving for dreams.
5. Pingxiao, source: Today's Pingjin residence, and a trip to Xiaoxiang - Inscribed on Liu Xianggong's Three Hunan Pictures - Complete Tang Poetry
6. "Pingxiao" is selected from the sentence , revealing a chic demeanor, is a very suitable name for a boy. The casualness and unrestrainedness revealed by the poet in the fusion sentence of "Pingxiao" means that he is upright, has a chivalrous spirit, is tolerant and generous to others, has a generous manner, and does not worry about making friends when going out. He is a person who has many friends.
7. Teng Hao, source: Fire subdues gold and steam rises, Haotian wants to be vast - Send Mr. Xiangli to Jiangxi - Complete Tang Poems
8. These two sentences express the unbearable heat of summer. The vast scenery between heaven and earth expresses the poet's concern for the country and the people. "Teng Hao" is chosen from the middle of the sentence, which can be understood as hot steam rising upwards and pointing straight into the sky. It is a suitable name for a boy, as it gives the child a heroic spirit, which means he is ambitious and wants to soar and realize his dreams. This name is very grand and shows off the masculinity.