What are the taboos in naming a baby born in the Year of the Tiger?

Taboos in naming people with the auspicious character in the Year of the Tiger:

1. People whose horoscope is wood or fire are taboo

Because the five elements of the auspicious character belong to gold, the person named auspicious If the numerology indicates that gold is not lacking, or if the horoscope is in conflict with metal, then naming with the word "Rui" is taboo. If you insist on choosing the word "Rui" to violate the numerology, it will also affect the future fortune development of the subsequent names.

2. People with the four animal signs are taboo

Because in ancient times, cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens were used to bring people to the king, and the word Rui means next to the character "王", so people who were born in the year of Ox, Sheep, Pig, or Chicken must not use the character next to the character "王" in their names.

3. Taboo and ancestor names

The name with the word "Rui" must be staggered with the word in the name of the ancestor. If the words are the same, it is the ancestor's fault, and there will also be confusion. The possibility of seniority may lead to unfavorable fortune for the person who takes the name.

4. Taboo and unknown words

The word "Rui" itself has a very auspicious meaning, so when matching it with other words in naming, be sure to avoid matching words with very different meanings. It is a word with an unlucky meaning. The name taken out in this way will become unlucky and will affect the future development of the person who named it.

5. Taboo common words

Although the word "Rui" itself is a commonly used word in naming, when it is combined with other words to name, it must be tabooed to match too common words. One reason is that the name taken out in this way will have the same name, and the other is that being too common will cause the child to appear to have an ordinary fortune.