The Spring Festival is special for every Chinese. It means saying goodbye to the old and welcoming the new, and celebrating the wonderful origins of this new year. And for babies born around the Spring Festival, how to give them meaningful names based on the unique meaning of the Spring Festival? In fact, you can start with things and poems related to the Spring Festival. Next, I prepared some baby names related to the Spring Festival to add blessing and color to the baby.
Shou'an
Shou'an, the name comes from the traditional activity of keeping the year old. On every New Year's Eve, everyone has to keep the year old and look forward to the good luck in the new year. . Therefore, naming the baby "Shou'an" expresses the family's deep love for the baby and hopes to protect him and keep him safe. Recommended surnames for this name include Wang, Liu, etc.
Yunxiao
Yunxiao, the name comes from "Jiyou Xinzheng" Tu Sucheng drank drunkenly and laughed happily in Baiyunwo. This whole poem describes the joyful atmosphere of the New Year, and the word "Yunxiao" itself has a good meaning. Cloud means rising through the ranks, while laughter means optimism and joy. Therefore, naming the baby "Yunxiao" means a bright future and a carefree future. . Recommended surnames for this name include Hu, Dong, etc.
Sheng Xi
Sheng Xi, the name comes from "Manjianghong·The New Year". The New Year is about to celebrate two meetings and a strange event. Kindness means grandness, and hope means preciousness and hope, so naming the baby "Shengxi" can not only express the parents' cherishment of the baby, but also place their expectations on the baby, hoping that the baby will have lofty ideals. The recommended surnames for this name are He and Feng.
Jinbei
Jinbei, the name comes from "Tianjia New Year's Day". Last night the battle returned to the north, and today the new year starts in the east. Jin means "Bogu connects with the present", and "Bei" means Beichen Xinggong. Therefore, naming the baby "Jinbei" is to hope that the baby will become a knowledgeable and leadership person. Recommended surnames for this name include Shi, Gu, etc.
Suiqian
Suiqian, the name comes from the New Year's money in the customs and culture. During the Spring Festival, the elders give lucky money to the younger generations to express blessings and protection. Here, "money" is replaced by "qian", which adds the meaning of a bright and prosperous world, so naming the baby "Sui Qian" is to hope that the baby will have a bright future, success and safety. Recommended surnames for this name include Yu, Lin, etc.
Wen Chao
Wen Chao, the name comes from "Happy New Year" where firecrackers laugh every day and happy events are heard every day. Wen means to hear, and Chao means every day. Combined with the poem Wen Chao, it means that you can hear good things every day. At the same time, the word Chao also means vigorous, so naming the baby "Wen Chao" is to hope that the baby will have many happy events and be full of blessings. Recommended surnames for this name include Song, Shen, etc.
First buds
First buds, the name comes from "Spring Snow". There is no youth in the new year, and we are surprised to see grass buds in early February. The beginning is the beginning, and the buds are the newly grown buds of the plant, so naming the baby "Chuya" is like a kind of expectation for the baby's birth, and it also sounds very cute and cute. Recommended surnames for this name include Ye, Song, etc.
Heyuan
Heyuan, the name comes from the traditional festival delicacy Tangyuan. It has become a custom to eat Tangyuan on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, which means reunion in the coming year. . Therefore, naming the baby "He Yuan" expresses the best wishes of the family, hoping that the baby will be happy and worry-free throughout his life. Recommended surnames for this name include Ding, Fang, etc.