Are some words on the name really unusable?

I haven't thought about this question. Personally, I don't agree with the idea of whether to use a word or not. As long as the words look comfortable and pleasing to the eye in rhythm and font, there is nothing you can't use. Too concerned and superstitious. You think, even if you avoid the taboo in words, this person may not be so excellent, but ordinary has to be ordinary. There is also a magical coincidence. For example, there is a man named X Lin, and a folk master said, don't call him Lin, there are too many trees, and your marriage is not good. X-Lin replied that it was true. I can't seem to use this word after divorce. You really can't use words? Get rid of the surname first, and you can look at geography directly. Forest is 13, and geography must be added, which is 14. Sure enough, the marriage is not good. There is also the word faith. The master must be learned and stubborn when he says so many words. X Xin is like this, because geography is 25, naturally you are talented and talkative, which just fits in. In fact, this has nothing to do with the meaning of the font, but with the strokes. As long as two-character names are used (three-character names have no such problem), if unfavorable characters are used, there will be a "taboo" effect. Let me give you two examples. The case of the two-character name is 14, divorce, depression, family anxiety, mental health, and X is an arbitrary surname. X is late, X passes, X Ding, X Shield, X Road, X Chen, X Jing, X Xin, X Yu, X Di, Feng, X Silk, X Li, X Lin, X Nan, X Qin, X Hui, X Lei, X Xiang, X Wan. . . Such as Li Xiang, yu zhang, Zhao Chuan, Cai Qin, Sun Nan and Lin Zhao. And people whose names are X Jin, X Long, X Xing, X Zheng, X Bei, X Hua, X Rong, X Ying, X Lin and X Yan are grumpy, outspoken, stubborn, female-neutral, and men are bigger than men because the geography is 17, such as Jackie Chan, (,), Qu Ying and Liu Bei. Two-word names are much simpler than three-word names, so it is not surprising that there are some coincidences. But the three-character name is not that simple, and there are many structures up and down. If you care too much about those taboos, few names are good. I really don't know what the truth is by the name of the font, and the explanation is vague. Someone opened the word for me and said that I love drinking because there is a unitary next to the word? What I don't like most is wine. It tastes terrible.