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Boys' Idioms Names and Explanations Boys' Names from Idioms and Allusions

Chinese idioms in the Chinese vocabulary stereotypes of words, idioms is a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, some idioms are also from the allusion or a story, the meaning is very deep, so many parents in the child's name will refer to idioms to take the name, so what are the boy's name from the allusion of idioms? What are the names of boys with idioms and explanations? Together with me to learn more about it!

Boys' names taken from idioms and explanations

Returning the jade: from the idiom of returning the jade to Zhao.

Interpretation: The meaning of this idiom is that Lin Xiangru brought the flawless Heshi Bi back from Qin to Zhao in perfect condition, and then it is a metaphor for returning an object to its owner in perfect condition.

Allegory: As a child's name, it implies that the child is of high moral character and has a bright future, ? Bik? It is a flat, round jade object with a small hole in the center, and it also means noble, rich in food and clothing.

Qianyi: from the idiom of "a meal is worth a thousand pieces of gold".

Interpretation: The meaning is a metaphor for repaying those who are kind to oneself generously. Huaiyin Hou Liezhuan (淮阴侯列传).

Allegory: as a child's name it symbolizes that the child is of high moral character and is well-fed.

Zi Ru: from the idiom of Ru Zi can be taught.

Interpretation: the meaning is that a child is teachable, and later describes a young person who is promising and can be made.

Allegory: as a child's name symbolizes a bright and promising future.

Si Le: from the idiom of Le Bu Si Shu.

SiLe: It is a metaphor for having fun in a new environment and no longer wanting to go back to the original environment.?

Allegory: as a child's name implies that the child has a good life, is lively and cheerful, and has a good and carefree future.

Bai Yang: from the idiom of Hundred Steps Through Yang.

Interpretation: It means to shoot the leaves of a willow from a hundred paces away. It describes very skillful archery or marksmanship.

Allegory: As a child's name it implies that the child is capable of having a good future, a bright future, and so on.

Zhihong: from the idiom Hongqiao Zhizhi.

Interpretation: The meaning is a metaphor for great ambition. From "Lu Shi Chun Qiu? Shiyong", "History", "Chen Shibei Shijia". Chen Shibu Shiji (陈涉世家).

Allegory: as a child's name symbolizes a broad future, a great ambition and ideals.

Zhi Ze: from the idiom of Pheasant of Dazawa.

Explanation: a metaphor for the preciousness of freedom of will.

Allegory: as a child's name symbolizes a bright future, freedom and happiness, broad-mindedness and elegance.

Boys' Names from Idioms

BANGWEI, ZIYI, RUNXI, HANYU

QI RUI, SHUMING, BERHUA, CHENCHEN CHEN

KANGZE, XIANYONG, MINGHONG, YIXIN

YIJIA, XUANHAO, YUNRUI, QINCHEN

HAOHONG, CHENJUE, JUNKANG, ANYU

Zidong, Huiyu, Zhihao, Chenhao

Honghao, Xinqi, Sihong, Xueshen

Kaihong, Kunhong, Zhenhang, Yanqiu

Yuanwei, Jieyang, Heirayi, Weiye

Jingping, Haochen, Hanfan, Yanrong

Hongnan, Yuhao, Binhao, Rongyu

Hangming, Yiyan, Yangxuan, Xinye

HUI RUI, RUIXING, HOYU, QIYU

YIYU, YAOYI, JUNXI, YUMING

HANSHU, HAOBANG, JIECHI, YIHAOZHOU

CHENREI, MOONYAO, JIEYI, JIAYI

YI XIN, JIATONG, YITAO, YINMU

YIXI, WENTZHE, HAOYUAI, YUNYI

YIHEI, WENTZHE, HUAOI, YUNYI

YIHEI, WENCHE, HUAOYUI, YUNYI