Taboos in euphemistic names

The taboo of using euphemistic names is that they cannot be paired with elements that conflict with you.

The five elements of the euphemistic character belong to the earth. If the person who chooses the name has strong earth in his numerology, or if his horoscope is wood or water, then it is taboo to use the euphemistic character of the five elements of the earth to name him. If he insists on naming, it will violate the law. Numerology cannot bring balance to the numerology, which will bring down the career, living conditions, marriage, family and other aspects of the name's development, because among the five elements, wood controls earth and earth controls water.

Although there are many cold and complex characters with good pronunciation, shape and meaning, because they are rare in life, most people do not recognize them. Using them with euphemistic characters in naming is not conducive to recognition and is not conducive to recognition. Calling others, this hinders the child's interpersonal communication to a certain extent. In addition, people say that people are just like their names, which can easily leave the impression of being withdrawn and difficult to get along with.

Recommendations for naming names with the word Wan

1. Wanyao

The original meaning of the word "Yao" is beautiful jade, and its extended meaning is beauty. It is used as a child's name to symbolize The child has a bright future, a beautiful temperament, outstanding temperament, and extraordinary gifts. Paired with the word "wan", the word "wan" is beautiful and grand, which is very consistent with the girl's soft temperament.

2. Yu Wan

The original meaning of the word "Yu" is language, speaking, and there is an idiom in which birds are singing and flowers are scented. Being used as a child's name symbolizes the child's outstanding temperament, beauty and atmosphere, and the future life of birds and flowers. , combined with the word "wan" is very suitable for naming girls with elegant temperament.

3. Wanmei

From the unknown pre-Qin Dynasty's "Wild Weeds" "There is a beautiful person, pure and graceful." The meaning of the poem is that there is a beautiful woman walking on the road, with clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes. And gorgeous. The name used as a child is full of ancient charm, symbolizing the child's beauty, elegance and outstanding temperament.

4. Xiwan

It comes from "Fu Tian" written by an unknown person in the pre-Qin Dynasty. Being used as a child's name symbolizes the child's bright future, beauty, elegance, gentleness and generosity.