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Jun Xi (Jun: tall and mighty; Xi: The future is bright)

Jia Yi (Jia: beautiful; Yi: beautiful)

Yucheng (City of Glory)

(Yi: beautiful; Xuan: majestic)

Ye Huaye: Guangyao

Yu Yu: Shiny: Auspicious.

Wisdom and wisdom: wisdom and wisdom: synonymous with ancient kings

Zheng: Heroism

Hao: The sky, the sky.

Zhize (Ze: the water source of vast areas)

Ming Jie is wise and outstanding.

Hong Wen (carry forward; Text: writer)

Leaf: Guangyao

Yuan Bobo: erudite

Peng: The metaphor is magnificent.

Yan: the burning garbage can: an elegant description

Crane Xuan Crane: Idle clouds and wild crane Xuan: Extraordinary in bearing.

Wei: osawa: Guangshuiyuan.

Junhaojun: Junzihao: Sky, Sky.

Bright and bright: bright and bright: red

Hong: Daye proclaims: Bright.

Bo Taobo: erudite

Yuan Jiejie: Outstanding

Li Xinxin: The appearance is bright.

Leaf: bright

Han Zhe (knowledgeable)

Yuze (Elegance)

(Kay: model; Rui: auspicious)

Jianhui (Building Brilliant Achievements)

Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments: "If you are not indifferent, you can't be clear, and if you are not quiet, you can't be far away")

Junchi (from the idiom: talent is a star)

Rain (grace is as rich as rain)

Ye Lei (aboveboard)

Guo Hao (China people are proud of it)

Vichy (great, magical)

Wenbo (literary talent flying, knowledgeable)

God bless (a blessed child was born)

(Hao means: boundless)

Xiu Jie (Hugh: Describe his slender and tall figure)

Xin Li (Li: Li Mingxin: Bright appearance)

Sail (my hero, let him sail)

(Xu: A rising star: a wise monarch in ancient times, later called a saint)

Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)

Saint (saint: sublime: outstanding)

Nan Jun (handsome and strong)

Hong Tao (Hong: vigorous and prosperous)

(Wei: Daqi: Auspicious)

Rongxuan (Xuan: distinguished)

Haoyu (the mind is like the universe, boundless)

Gold: gold leaf, original meaning,: a promising metaphor.

(from the idiom "holding gold and cherishing jade", which is a metaphor for noble morality)