Little names are common among most people, and when choosing a little name, it should have meaning. A good little name has good connotations, and the connotations are also a kind of blessing from parents to their children. A good little name is the best gift that parents can give to their children. Every parent loves their precious child. Next, let's let our Huayi editor tell you what the auspicious and meaningful little names are!
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Auspicious and Nice-Sounding Little Names for Boys
Mao Mao: tender, the family's little treasure.
Ben Ben: a silly little cutie.
Le Le: always happy and cheerful in life.
Yang Yang: as bright as the sun.
Ben Ben: a silly little cutie.
Dang Dang: a sound like a bell, cheerful.
Ding Ding: a clear sound like a silver bell. A word that brings worries and fatigue, but happiness in old age.
Dou Dou: cute. Holding the love of the whole family.
Dou Dou: small and cute.
Du Du: rosy and plump, beautiful, cute, and healthy.
Jing Jing: quiet and delicate.
Kang Kang: healthy and strong. A word that indicates a graceful and intelligent life, with talent and ability, but weak in middle age or many difficulties, and auspicious in old age.
Mao Dou: very cute and delicious.
Mao Mao: tender, the family's little treasure.
Meng Meng: a word indicating hardship in youth, a hero's character, caution in middle age, and auspiciousness in old age.
Mi Mi: small and cute.
Nan Nan: a well-behaved little girl.
Nao Nao: mischievous, active, and lively.
Niu Niu: strong like a little bull. A word that means noble and prosperous, with a peaceful life, thriving descendants, success in middle age, and auspiciousness in old age.
Pang Pang: cute and healthy.
Pi Pi: tough, mischievous, and playful.
Qi Qi: a heroic spirit.
Qing Qing: a family's legacy of blessings, rich in money, able to build a family on one's own, and with abundant wealth.
What Are the Meanings in Baby Names?
Jin Yu (from the idiom "grasping jin and holding yu", which means possessing noble character)
Hao Xuan (meaning: bright and upright, with an imposing presence)
Qing Cang (upright and manly, a man's true nature) (from the poem by Su Shi, a Song Dynasty poet: "Left with a yellow dog, right with a falcon...")
Qing Yu (if you don't like the above, you can choose this one; the meaning is the same)
Zhi Yuan (from Zhuge Liang's "Admonition to His Son": "Without tranquility, one cannot clarify his aspirations; without peace, one cannot reach far.")
Ye Lei (bright and upright)
Sheng Rui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom)
Wei Qi (great and miraculous)
Sheng Rui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous, pronounced shèng; "Rui" means wisdom)
Wen Bo (excellent literary talent, knowledgeable and talented)
Tian You (a child blessed by heaven from birth)
Wen Hao (the meaning of "Hao" is vast and boundless)
Xiu Jie (Xiu: tall and slim; Jie: neat and clean)
Li Xin (Li: dawn; Xin: bright and shining)
Yuan Hang (let a good son go to sail far away)
Xu Yao (Xu: morning sun; Yao: the wise ruler of ancient times, later generally referring to sages)
Sheng Jie (Sheng: noble; Jie: outstanding)
Jun Nan (Jun: handsome; Nan: solid and firm)
Hong Tao (Hong: abundant and prosperous)
Weiqi (Wei: great; Qi: auspicious)
Rong Xuan (Xuan: with noble demeanor)
Yue Ze (Ze: a vast source of water)
Hao Yu (with a heart as vast as the universe, endless and boundless)
Jin Yu (from the idiom "grasping jin and holding yu", which means possessing noble character)










