Taboo named after yin

Taboos for naming Yin include avoiding collocation of unlucky words, uncommon words, words with similar pronunciations, the meaning of Yin is too auspicious, and the five elements of Yin belong to wood.

1, avoid collocation of unlucky words.

Yin character itself is a neutral character. When choosing a name collocation, it must choose those words that imply auspiciousness, so as to ensure that the name implies auspiciousness, and unlucky collocation cannot be used for naming.

2. Avoid collocation of uncommon words.

Too uncommon words not only affect the reading and memory of names, but also affect the senses of others, which may lead to loopholes in the baby's future interpersonal communication and even cause a series of negative effects on career and marriage.

3. Avoid collocation pronunciation around the word mouth.

Chinese is extensive and profound. In many cases, when two words are linked together, they will be pronounced in a roundabout way. The words pronounced in a roundabout way will affect the readability of the whole name, even lead to bad homophones, and finally affect the baby's personality and mentality, so don't match those words pronounced in a roundabout way.

4, the word Yin means too auspicious.

There is a folk saying that if the eight-character numerology is weak, then the name mentioned is too auspicious, which also means that this person can't bring words, which may lead to his own loss, and the three characters are so loud that they can't be used to take names.

5, the five elements of Yin are wood.

If the eight-character numerology is not short of wood, or the eight-character happy wood is in conflict, you can't use three characters to take a name. If you must choose a name, it will violate the eight-character numerology, which will make the person who takes the name lose himself.

It will even affect future work, wealth, physical and mental health, married life and so on. According to the Five Elements Theory, fire gives birth to Jin Kemu. In other words, people with eight characters who like gold or earth can't take their names by yin characters.

Taboos for taking names:

The name is not standardized and the words are not fluent. When the baby is born, parents are most concerned about giving the child a good name. In order to give children a good name, many people have racked their brains, read Ci Hai, read Tang poems, asked friends, and some even paid people to name their children, but the names they chose were not ideal. Naming, seemingly easy, is actually very difficult. The simple combination of two or three words contains many skills and methods.

To make the name fluent, simple, profound and unforgettable, we should pay attention to the three principles of form, sound and meaning when naming. It's easier said than done, because there are many taboos in naming, which requires new parents to be careful everywhere and try to prevent problems before they happen.