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Named after yellow.

Yellow: Five Elements-Earth and Golden Water

Shao: It refers to inheritance, continuation and sometimes successors.

Hua: It symbolizes brilliance and prosperity, and it is extended to essence, beauty, brilliance, prosperity and prosperity.

Meaning: Less refers to inheritance, continuation and Shaoxing; Hua means brilliance, brilliance and beauty.

Melody: The pronunciations of Huang, Shao and Hua are Huang, Shao and Hua respectively. Beautiful melody, catchy.

Five grids: the five-grid stroke of the name is12-11-14, which means five grids are good.

Moral: It means that your precious son is a pillar of talent and inherits the essence of the Chinese nation.

Huang: Five elements-earth, gold and fire.

Shao: It refers to inheritance, continuation and sometimes successors.

Liesl: Beautiful, beautiful. In ancient Chinese, Li means in pairs, which is a typical female name. Commonly used phrases are: beautiful, beautiful, bright, gorgeous, rich (beautiful appearance of women), beautiful and sunny.

Melody: The pronunciations of Huang, Shao and Li are Huang, Shao and Li respectively. The melody is beautiful and catchy.

Five grids: the five grids of the name are12-11-19, all of which are excellent.

Moral: First, the inheritor of your family, generation after generation, is beautiful and gorgeous.

Second, brothers and sisters (on the basis of inheriting the original work) carry forward and create brilliance (gorgeous).