The Year of the Loong was named Daquan Boy.
Names: Yiwei, Qingqiao, Lunnuo, Yi Ming, Qingming, Yi Bin, Qingzhao, Keyuan, Jingzhuo, Langxin, Haizhuo, Yan Zhi, Changhai, Yu Lang, Zhuo Bo, Hongji, Zeduo, Tingyi, Zhihai, Wei Qing, Xinxuan, Wangze and Boshuo.
Benhan, Shunqing, Yiyi, Haixuan, Tian Kai, Benlun, Bokang, Mo Qing, Qingqi, Congdi, Ren Xu, Zhenggeng, Langmo, Yuyin, Jingze, Haiyi, Qingqing, Jiang Duo, Qiaolang, Xuanlei, Qi Bin, Congqing, Jixin, Hong Bin, Heyu and Yunxin.
A detailed explanation of the name
Xin Ping: Ping Zi, who represents Ma Pingchuan's auspiciousness, is heroic and smooth; The word "Xin" is resplendent, symbolizing prosperity, implying that the boy has a bright future and a rich life. It is also the golden root of the Year of the Loong. Xin Ping, a symbol of prosperity and affluent life.
Zhou Mu: Zhou Mu people who care about the world are as dignified and noble as the favored ones. Both of them mean that the boy is nourished and sheltered by China, which means that he is prosperous. This name contains the root of the dragon surname, and it likes to use beech wood, which is chic and elegant and travels in all directions.
Huayu: People in China are all distinguished and rich, and they are also outstanding manifestations of talent and virtue. Jade, a beautiful jade, is full of jade, radiant and dazzling. The Year of the Loong, named Huayu, is thriving and flawless.
Xi Han: The word Xi means light, which means prosperity, which means a developed and prosperous life; Han usually refers to Hanshui, broad-minded, generous. The name of the Western Han Dynasty, both of which contain the year of the dragon's favorite water, means that the boy has a bright future and a broad mind.