The Book of Songs, Chu Poems, Tang Poems, and Song Poems have the following names for boys:
1. Zheming
Origin: Being wise and philosophical, in order to protect his body.
"Zhe Ming" is selected from "The Book of Songs: Hao Min". This poem praises Zhong Shanfu for his profound wisdom and brilliance, and his gentle and respectful virtues fill the world. "Zhe Ming" is selected from among them and can be understood as being literary, military, smart and wise. As a baby name, it is more in line with the boy's temperament and talents. It means that the baby is outstanding in terms of virtue and talent, and has lofty ideals and openness. mind.
2. Offering Chen
Origin: Looking forward to the Huaiyi people, I came to offer their Chen.
This poem expresses the people's joy at the country's repeated military victories. Huaiyi surrendered and presented their treasures. "Xianchen" means offering treasures. When "Chen" in poems is used in names, it often implies precious and beautiful emotions and outstanding talents and qualities. Jiangnan Yilin believes that "Xianchen" is suitable as a boy's name, highlighting the boy's elegance and talent, and implying that the baby has both ability and political integrity and a successful career.
3. Starlight
Source: The name is in the sky and the earth, and the light is in the stars.
The meaning of this poem in "Chu Ci" is: My name is aligned with the sky and the earth, shining brightly like the stars. It is the poet's confident words. The name "Starlight" comes from it, which can be understood as shining and dazzling. As a boy's name, it means that the baby can make a name for himself in the world and become famous.
4. Zhouyuan
Origin: If Du Ruo comes to Tingzhou, he will leave behind him who is far away.
"Zhouyuan" is selected from "Chu Ci". This poem uses images such as "Tingzhou" and "Du Ruo" to show the poet's independence from the world, revealing a kind of arrogance and a sense of pride. A kind of confidence, but also a little broad. Jiangnan Yilin feels that "Zhouyuan" as a boy's name can be understood as Tingzhou in the distance, symbolizing lofty ideals and implying that the baby has high ambitions, a broad mind, is not afraid of hardships and dangers, and is brave to be himself.
5. Yixiong
Origin: There are nine male dragons in the poem. They come and go quickly and swallow people to benefit their hearts.
"Xiong" often represents heroes, which implies outstanding, mighty, majestic, brave, etc. The original meaning of "Benefit" increases, which implies the meaning of transcendence. "Yixiong" combined with this "Chu Ci" meaning can be understood as becoming more and more outstanding and dazzling. It is very suitable as a boy's name. It shows the parents' expectations and wishes for the boy. It means that the baby can live up to the family's long-term promises and become increasingly bright. Progress, excellence and excellence.