If you want to use a word starting with grass to give an elegant and pleasant name, you can have: Yingying, Ning Rong, Zirui, Xi Ru, etc., which are all very good name choices.
Only by using words correctly and giving deep meanings to different names can the names be more personalized and meaningful.
When using words, you must pay attention to the following points:
(1) Analyze the emotional color of the word
Color refers to some kind of meaning attached to the word Tendency, mood; some are expressed emotionally, which is called emotional color.
According to different emotional colors, words can be divided into three categories: commendatory words, derogatory words, and neutral words.
1. Complimentary words: Words with feelings of affirmation or approval. Such as: encouragement, achievement, resistance, wisdom, frugality, care.
2. Derogatory words: words with negative or derogatory feelings. Such as: incitement, consequences, resistance, cunning, stinginess, shelter.
3. Neutral words: words that do not express praise or criticism. Such as: agitation, results, resistance.
(2) Analyze the style and color of words
In addition to emotional color, words also include solemnity and humor, humility and irony, euphemism and directness, and literary expressions. Although colors such as white, elegant and vulgar have the same or similar meaning, they are each suitable for different occasions, which are called stylistic colors.
The main manifestation is the difference between spoken language and written language. Conversations and literary and artistic works mostly use spoken language, which has a popular, simple and vivid style. The written language has an elegant and solemn style, and is mostly used in solemn occasions, theoretical articles or official documents.
For example: "commendation - praise", "VIP - guest", "accompany - accompany", "walk - stroll", "potato - potato", these groups of words have the same meaning but different style and color , the former belongs to written language, and the latter belongs to spoken language, and is suitable for different occasions when used.
(3). The meaning of words is different.
For example: "damage" and "destroy" both mean to destroy an object, but "damage" is generally unintentional, while "destroy" is intentional;
" "Slander" and "slander" both mean to accuse others of doing something bad out of nothing, but the former is to fabricate facts and destroy other people's reputation, while the latter is to make false accusations and false accusations. The severity of the two is different.