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What are the taboos for naming bright words?

What do you mean by bright in the middle?

"There are birds flying in the southwest, shining like goshawk." "Yi" is not commonly used in life, but it is not uncommon, so parents don't have to worry about the bad influence of naming their children. Bright means to shine, which is used in the name to indicate that you can become outstanding and accomplished talents, so it means auspicious and beautiful. I can be more confident about my future life, I won't always worry about trifles and live a happy life.

A resounding name

Yiyang

The word "Yang" is taken from the Tang poem "Yang Hui's atmosphere is still foggy, and he is famous when he is lucky"; Andy's original meaning is to praise, spread, hold high and fly. In in the name of people, it is to strive for progress.

Jinyi

The word Tianjin refers to a place where water has passed, and it also means moist, moist and full. In the name, it means studious and kind. Excerpted from the Song Dynasty's "Gratitude to the Emperor".

Xiaoyi

The word Xiao is taken from the Tang poem "Take medicine every three shows and sleep in the clouds"; "Xiao" refers to clouds and the sky, which means sublimity and tolerance in the name; The boy's name "Xiao Yi" means open-minded, dedicated and active.

Yi Jia, Zheng Yi, Yi Tian, Yi Ke, Yi Feng

Liang Yi, Yi Rong, Yi Bo, Dong Yi, Yi Cong

Dong Yi, Yi Xuan and Yi Shu are brave and resolute.

Lin Yi, Haiyi, Yi Lang, Ian and Cheng Yi.

Zhao Yi, Yi Ni, Yi Gang, Xuanyi, Jianyi.

Bright city, bright country, bright blog, bright rise, and bright.

Senior one, Xiang Yi, Yi Tong, Yi Gang, Er Yi.

Yi Yao, Yi Yi, Yi Kai, Yu Yi, Yi Ting.

Yi Feng, Yi Feng, Yi Rong, Kun Yi, Ganyi.

Yi Bin, Dong Yi, Yi Li, Yu Yi and Jiang Yi.