Don't choose polyphonic naming.
Don't use polyphonic words in naming. There are many homophones in Chinese characters. If homophones are used in a sentence, the pronunciation can be determined according to the meaning of the sentence. If they are used in names, it is difficult to judge. There is a deputy viceroy named Li Zhongan, and it is difficult for many people to decide whether to call him zhòng Temple or chòng Temple. There are many similar situations, such as the growth of a horse. It is difficult to distinguish the word "long" because in people's names, this word is often pronounced as long life, such as long life or long victory, but the growth of this horse seems to be pronounced as long growth, but people still pronounce it as long life, which makes people unable to guess. So avoid polyphonic words in names.
Don't use uncommon words in your name.
Zhang, a modern scholar, named his daughter and arranged four characters "I" in a square, that is, the ancient word "Zhan". Many people, including their daughter's teacher, were stumped by this biased wording, which made them very embarrassed. Nowadays, people can't use computers to input uncommon words in their names, and there are many examples of trouble in household registration, handling licenses, bank deposits, post office remittance, buying insurance, buying civil aviation tickets and handling other businesses. Experts say that a person's name seems to be a personal matter, but it has a strong sociality. The abuse of uncommon and irregular words in names will not only cause a lot of unnecessary trouble, but also affect communication.
It's not easy to duplicate names.
There are three "Wang Wei" in kindergarten 1 class, so that both teachers and children get big, small, fat and thin. There are two "willow trees" among CCTV hosts. "Zhang Ying" is a good name, but in the late 1980s, there were more than 4,000 "Zhang Ying" in Beijing alone. Duplicate names will bring some troubles and even harm, and duplicate names can greatly reduce the rate of duplicate names. According to the sampling survey of the third national census data of 1989 conducted by the State Language Committee, the rate of single names with duplicate names is 67.7%, and the rate of duplicate names is 32.4%. Therefore, experts suggest that it is best not to have a single name.
Try to avoid common names.
If a person is called "Jingsheng", he is likely to be born in Beijing; If his name is "Hu Sheng", he may have been born in Shanghai. According to the sampling survey of the data of the third national census conducted by the State Language Committee, among the 570,000 people, 630 were named "Jianguo" and 6 10 were named "Jianjun". There are 1084 named "Gui Lan", and more named "Guiying" are 1336. Experts suggest that naming patterns should not be too similar, and names with high usage rate should be avoided as much as possible. At present, parents in some places can check whether there are duplicate names through computers when they declare their accounts for newborns, which is worth popularizing.
Don't use the same tone for names.
The names of the three words "Zhang Xiangjiang", "Feng Qinglan" and "Yuan" have the same accent. Does it feel a little dull to read? "Shen and Sun Hanqing have ups and downs? Experts found that only 5.2% of the samples are names with the same tone, which shows that people consciously or unconsciously follow the tone sandhi rule when naming names. Experts also suggest that the end of the name should be flat, because the upper voice is poor.
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