The names listed in this article, "Auspicious and Melodious Names Reference for Newborns in the Year of the Tiger," have not taken into account principles such as name studies, a child's eight characters (BaZi), elemental gods used in naming, auspiciousness of names, social status, family name generation sequence, magnitude of names, literary vs martial connotations, character structure, phonetic rhythm, semantic implications, aesthetics, moral integrity, name imagery, psychology of name creation, naming taboos, zodiac signs, signature writing, among many other aspects. Users should exercise extreme caution when referencing these names to avoid any adverse effects on the child!
Peng Tao: Peng - symbolizes grandeur
Yan Bin: Yan - burning; Bin - describes refinement
He Xuan: He - carefree as clouds and cranes; Xuan - extraordinary bearing
Wei Ze: Wei - greatness; Ze - vast water source
Jun Hao: Jun - gentleman; Hao - heaven, sky
Yi Tong: Yi - brilliance; Tong - red
Hong Xuan: Hong - great; Xuan - brightness
Bo Tao: Bo - erudite
Yuan Jie: Jie - outstanding
Li Xin: Xin - bright appearance
Ye Lin: Ye - light
Zhe Han: Possessing vast learning
Kai Rui: Kai - model; Rui - auspicious
Jian Hui: Building brilliant achievements
Zhi Yuan: From Zhuge Liang’s “Admonitions to his Son”: “Without detachment, one cannot clarify their will; without serenity, one cannot reach far.”
Jun Chi: From the idiom: Outstanding talents racing like stars
Yu Ze: Favor abundant as rain
Ye Lei: Bright and upright
Guo Hao: People take pride in it
Wei Qi: Great, wondrous
Wen Bo: Graceful prose, knowledgeable and talented
Tian You: A child born with divine protection from heaven