Second, the name should be "six taboos and one convenience". Six bogeys: one bogey is too easy to duplicate names, the other bogey is insensitive to gender, the third bogey is homophonic and indecent, the fourth bogey is full of childlike innocence, the fifth bogey is extravagant, and the sixth bogey is multi-syllabic; Convenience: it is convenient for writing and reading, and avoids too uncommon words. In order to avoid duplicate names as much as possible, we suggest taking fewer single-word names and more double-word names or even three-word names.
Third, the font should be balanced and harmonious, the tone should be elegant and elegant, and the meaning should be rich and concise.
If the above points can't be fully satisfied, first of all, I must make sure that I can benefit from the congenital eight characters, secondly, I must be lucky in mathematics, and thirdly, I must allocate three talents reasonably.
Some parents name their babies and like to make a fuss about the physical structure of Chinese characters. For example, Shi Lei, Lin Sen and Nie Er are examples. The aesthetic effect of this naming is quite good, but it's a pity that our surnames can be used so little. And even if Shi, Lin and Nie have three surnames, it is impossible for everyone to use this method.
In the past, there were two ways to name a baby with glyphs, one was to split the surname and the other was to add the surname.
The so-called dividing surnames into first names refers to intercepting a part of surnames as first names or dividing surnames into two parts as first names. For example, Yi Yin, assistant minister of Shang Tang, took a part of the surname "Yin". In addition, modern famous musicians Nie Er, Lao She and Yang also belong to this category. In addition, Lei Yutian and He also divided their surnames into two parts as their names. In ancient times, some people divided names by characters, such as Zhang Yi's three meanings in Ming Dynasty, You Dong's colleagues in Qing Dynasty, Lin Ji's benevolence in words, Mao Qiling's greatness in words and so on.
Adding a name means adding some strokes or radicals to a surname to form a new name, such as Wang Kuang, Linsen, Seo Woo, Jin Xin and Li Ji.
The naming methods introduced above can be applied to real life by prospective parents.