The first characteristic of Sichuan people in choosing names is that they like to use repeated words, and the second is that they like to use "er" as the last character.
Not only Sichuan people love to use overlapping names, but we Hubei people also love to use them. We people in Xiangyang, Hubei, usually call children by their names. Many of them use a compound word with the last word, such as "Li Xuyang". Grandparents, parents, parents and other relatives and elders usually call him "Yangyang"; for example, "Li Xuyang". Ma proudly, adults generally call him "Haohao". In the past, scientific names were also given in this way, with each having their own surname in front of the repeated word. Now it seems that it is stipulated that scientific names cannot be given in this way, but the nickname is still called the repeated word.
From ancient times to the present, from emperors to common people, people have attached great importance to naming their children. Surnames and given names are not only symbolic representations of people, reposing the beautiful hopes of the elders, but also reflect the tradition and culture of a place, or the cultural quality of a family, the educational level of parents, etc.
Sichuan has a special geographical location, many customs are also different, and life has its own distinctive characteristics. Sichuan people's fondness for using redundant words is also a long-standing culture and tradition. Fei Dongdong, Shen poke poke, Gua Xi, Ha Chuochuo? To the ears of outsiders, Sichuan people are very funny and cute even when they curse.
Sichuan people like to use redundant words, which is their continuation and inheritance of local culture. Sichuan people are optimistic, and their speech and pronunciation have a unique effect. When it comes to naming, the people of Sichuan are unique and express the character of the Sichuan people most vividly. The biggest feature of Sichuan people naming their children is that they use repeated words. The repeated words are easy to pronounce, and the name is more friendly and approachable, which is also easy to remember. It sounds particularly gentle and loving.
In addition, Sichuan people like to speak with the sound of "er", so another characteristic of their names is to use "er" at the end, such as "Ha'er", "Za'er", "Mei'er", ? Hui'er?, Wen'er? and so on.
However, these are all nicknames and nicknames, and the current scientific names are basically three different characters.
These characteristics of Sichuan people’s names are, in general, closely related to their regional culture and characteristics.