Jie: The original meaning of the word Jie refers to a person with extraordinary intelligence. In addition, it also extends to refer to superior, distinctive, and particularly outstanding, such as masterpieces, Klipsch, etc. Since the word "Jie" can express a person's outstanding talents, wisdom, character, etc., it is often used as a name to express expectations or wishes. (This character appears approximately 1,662,140 times in the name database)
"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: "Aoye". From the people Jie's voice.
Hao: refers to white as jade, symbolizing pure white, bright and white. (This word appears approximately 86,530 times in the name database)
Meiming Tengmeiming’s general comment:
The word "Jie" can match your surname well.
The character "Hao" can be better matched with the character "Jie" used in naming.
The word Yijie means outstanding, tall, and towering; Hao means white, bright, bright, and has a beautiful meaning.
The pronunciations of Liu, Jie, and Hao are liú, jié, and hào, and the tones are Yangping, Yangping, and Qu.
The font Liu has a left-right structure, and the name has 15 strokes; Jie has an up-down structure, and the name has 12 strokes; Hao has a left-right structure, and the name has 12 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.
The five-square strokes of this name are 15-12-12, which means the five-square strokes are very lucky.
The meaning of this name can be interpreted as: "Excellent? Bright". The idiom "The bright moon is a thousand miles away" expands the artistic conception of the name.
Explanation of the idiom:
The outstanding person, the outstanding person, the bright moon for thousands of miles (explanation); The outstanding person in the corner, the bright moon for thousands of miles (explanation); Thousands of miles (explanation)
Interesting explanation:
Outstanding? White
Tall? Bright
Outstanding Ran? Hao Jie
Jie Xiu? Hao Yan
Hero? Hao Ran< /p>
Outstanding? Hao Hao
Special? Hao Yue
Junjie? Hao Hao
Famous sayings:
The country is like this Painting, how many heroes are there in one moment?
-Su Shi's "Niannujiao, Nostalgia for the Ancients at Red Cliff"
Lengthening the neck and showing off the neck reveals the beauty.
-Cao Zhi's "Ode to the Goddess of Luo"
The sentimental bright moon pities the lonely shadow, and the scoundrel sleeps alone under the idle flowers.
-"Qihuai" by Huang Jingren, Qing Dynasty, China
Only a hero can drive away tigers and leopards, and no hero is afraid of bears.
-Mao Zedong's "Qilu·Winter Clouds"