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Three more practical naming methods:
1. Parental surname method:
1. Take the father’s surname plus a fixed word (some genealogy regulations require it) and add a word with a specific meaning;
2. Take the surname of the child’s parents and add a word with a specific meaning characters to form a three-character name;
3. Use the child’s father’s surname plus a character with a specific meaning to form a single name (it is easy to cause duplicate names);
4 , take the child’s parents’ surnames and add two characters with specific meanings to form a four-character name.
2. The pronunciation, shape and meaning of characters:
1. Try not to use common words used by most people to avoid duplication of names;
2. Try not to use most common words Use raw characters that are easy for people to pronounce to avoid being difficult to recognize;
3. Try not to use characters with a lot of strokes and incorrect glyphs to avoid being difficult to write;
3. Seasonal requirements Methods and parents' expectations:
1. The season in which the child was born, such as "spring" for those born in spring, and "autumn" for those born in autumn;
2. The child's name The day of birth, such as "National Day", "Jianguo" and "Jianhua" are used for those born on National Day;
3. The morning when the child is born, such as "Xiaoguang" and "Morning Light" are used for those born in the morning;
4. The place where the child was born: such as "Jingsheng", "Jinsheng", "Shanghaisheng" and "Chongqingsheng";
5. Parents' expectations for their children: Boys use "Jian, Ying" ", Wei", girls use "Hui, Juan, Shu", etc.