Please give my daughter a good name. I will get extra points if Xu's surname is good.

Xu Fangyu (Xu Fangyu). I checked the source and celebrity of Xu's surname, so I suspect it is borrowed (:Huang Chaoqiong, New Zealand politician and party member of New Zealand National Party. Huang Chaoqiong was born in Shanghai, China, and grew up in Hong Kong. She studied at Queen Elizabeth School. Pan Xi Wong1974 immigrated to New Zealand with his family and studied in Christchurch. After that, she worked hard in New Zealand. 1996 Pansy wong participated in politics for the first time and became the first Asian MP in new Zealand. Before that, she served in the Canterbury Regional Council. )。 But personally, Xu Fangyu sounds better.

I don't know how to name a child from his life.

But in terms of catchiness and readability, Xu's tone is flat. If you want to take a three-word name, it is best to have a flat tone (three tones and four tones are flat) in the name, so that people will emphasize a certain tone when reading, so that it will not appear flat. If you want a two-word name, you'd better have a tone. But it's best not to bring the vowel u.

The above personal views, I hope to be helpful.