Jianxiong (meaning: a strong man.)
The ancients often paid attention to the moral connotation and aesthetic conception of the name when choosing names. The words often have their origins, and most of them originated from the philosophers. In classics and literary masterpieces, there is even a traditional saying that "men must be Chu Ci, women must be Shi Jing; literature must be Analects of Confucius, and martial arts must be Zhouyi". Therefore, as a written symbol, a name cannot determine a person's destiny as some fortune tellers and Feng Shui masters say, but it embodies the spirit of history and culture, embodies the information of the society of the times, inherits the imprint of family lineage, and is more cohesive. It reflects parents' deep love and ardent expectations for their children, and implies different ideals, aspirations, interests, hobbies and goal pursuits. It plays a great and subtle influence on life. May you be given a good name soon!