This is a list of names in which the usage is Chinese; and the description contains the keywords snake-like or and or electric.
Haoran 浩然 m & f ChineseFrom Chinese
浩 (hào) meaning "great, numerous, vast" and
然 (rán) meaning "right, correct". Other combinations of similar-sounding characters can also form this name.
Haoyu 浩宇 m & f ChineseFrom Chinese
浩 (hào) meaning "great, numerous, vast" and
宇 (yǔ) meaning "house, eaves, universe". Other combinations of similar-sounding characters can also form this name.
Ruoxi 若汐 f & m ChineseFrom Chinese
若 (ruò) meaning "like, if" and
汐 (xī) meaning "evening tide". Other combinations of similar-sounding characters can also form this name.
Wu 武, 务, 務 m & f ChineseFrom Chinese
武 (wǔ) meaning "military, martial" (which is generally only masculine) or
务 (wù) meaning "affairs, business", as well as other characters that are pronounced similarly. This was the name of several Chinese rulers, including the 2nd-century BC emperor Wu of Han (a posthumous name, spelled
武) who expanded the empire and made Confucianism the state philosophy.