Liu Han (personally I think Han sounds good as a boy’s name)
Liu Rui (I hope my children will be wise and smart), Liu Xinwei (Xin means bright, born in spring) Well, it means sunny and bright; Wei, the oldest idea, parents’ expectations for their children), Liu Zixuan (Xuan means extraordinary magnanimity, Zi can be understood as the joy of having a son, add a word in the middle to make it sound better), Liu Haoxin (Hao means a mind as vast as the universe, meaning power; Xin means wealth), Liu Junyu (this is more literary, referring to the reputation of outstanding intelligence. It is suitable for boys to name. From Song Xie Caibo's "Secret Notes" Volume 4: "Chen Yaosou, a native of Shu, also had a good reputation." There is a famous saying in ancient times: "A name must have its truth, and its name is the guest of truth." The truth is the main thing, and the name is the guest. A person's life should be determined by himself. Actual efforts and achievements determine one's reputation, rather than one's own name determines the destiny of life. As heaven moves forward, a gentleman strives for self-improvement. We should distinguish priorities when choosing names, and understand that life should be based on self-struggle. Use a good name as a supplement, and don’t put too much faith in superstitious naming and put the cart before the horse.)
Liu Chenyi (a name that makes people feel very comfortable, and has the same pronunciation with the words "Shen Yi" and "Sincerity")
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Liu Jinyu (from the idiom---holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for possessing good moral character)
Liu Haoxuan (meaning: upright, majestic)
Liu Shengrui (" "Sheng" means bright and prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom)
Liu Wenbo (literary and erudite)
Liu Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing)
Liu Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: strong)
Liu Jinyu (from the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)
Liu Weicheng ( Wei: greatness, sincerity: honesty)