Adhering to the naming principles of beautiful sound, correct form, and good meaning, I first analyze from the perspective of onomastics, not only listing cases but also analyzing them based on surnames. However, the author doesn’t know much about traditional Chinese medicine, so I hope friends who know a lot about traditional Chinese medicine can add some information.
As usual, all pictures are in png format for traffic control to read with confidence. The normal fonts in the text are the general analysis parts, the bold fonts are the key recommendations or important tips, and the underlined fonts are the non-recommended parts or negative teaching materials. Let me start with the ones with fewer strokes. There are really not many names for Chinese medicines in the first picture. Words like "人, bu, er, and ba" are extremely difficult to use in naming. Words like "dao, qian" are a bit more violent. , should not be used in naming. "Big and Small" will appear to be of low style. The word "Chuan" should be used as the last word instead of the middle word. The word "horse" should be used as the first word but not as the last word. After all, there are not many left. Next is the part for reference.
Guangbai: concise and lively, can be used for non-one-sounding surnames such as "Ren, He, Lu, Zhao" with left, right and large structures. It is not suitable for simple surnames such as "Wang, Ding" and "Ou," Surnames with glyphs such as "left" and the opening facing the right.
Chuanbai: Putting the word "Chuan" in the middle will affect the overall shape of the font, so it should be used with caution. However, the image of this name is really good, so it can still be used. It is suitable for "Feng, Lu, Yang, Meng" and other strokes. Mingming surnames should not be used with one-character surnames, surnames with more horizontal lines and less vertical lines like "Wang", and surnames like "Zhou" that have a similar trend to "Sichuan".
Ma Lin: The word "horse" does not start with the suffix, so this name is only considered for the surname "horse" and is used for single-character names. The advantage of this name is that it has a high style, but the disadvantage is that the shape of the character "蔺" is slightly straight, which is in sharp contrast to the dynamic feeling of the surname Ma.
Ziling: The picture above is the best, a versatile name, recommended first. It should be noted that when using the character "zi", it is best not to form a word with the surname. This is the case with the surnames Li and Hu. However, princes, plums, stools, etc. are not bad images. As for Sun, don't consider this name. Ziling's style will be completely destroyed by Sun. It is not suitable to consider any name that follows the character "子". In particular, it is best not to give the surname Meng this name, otherwise the three characters facing left will give the impression of three soldiers marching in column with guns in hand.
Tiandong: simple and high-style, but not very applicable. It is suitable for surnames with more graceful imagery such as "Bai, Wu, and Wen", but not for surnames with strong, elegant or serious imagery.
Tianlong: This is a good name, but it seems clichéd due to too many users. It is best used for surnames with more strokes and rare surnames.
Fang Hai: It’s a good, concise and lively name, and there aren’t many users, so there are many surnames to consider. It is most suitable for more serious surnames such as "Chen, Zheng, Jiang, Shen, and Han" and is not suitable for surnames with angular rhymes and fewer strokes such as "Wang, Liang, Yang, Zhang". The single-name name Fang has a mediocre effect, with no highlights or flaws.
Wenyuan: A good name that is concise and meaningful. It is highly applicable and has an average style. Do not use the surname Yao.
Yuzhu: The image and glyph are good, the pronunciation is acceptable, and the style is average. It is suitable for surnames with more strokes and surnames with more graceful imagery. It is not suitable for surnames such as Wang whose glyphs are similar to jade. The surname Ye is a surname whose initial consonant is y.
Yunling: Generally speaking, it is not as useful as "Ziling", but it is more useful than "Ziling" for surnames such as Li, Ma, and Tao. The surname Ma is not very good at connecting with the character "zi". The word cloud is simply standard.
There are really not many names available in this picture. "Ai" is a commonly used name, but these three are obviously not easy to use; "Zhu, Zhi, Su" are all good, but "Tai Shi" The characters and white characters are obviously not the most suitable. In short, either the first character of these names is difficult to use or the last character is difficult to use? But you can also say a few more sentences.
Baiji: This single-character name can be given to people with the surname Bai, and it has a good style.
Panellia: It is the most useful among these names, but the word "ban" is not versatile after all. It is suitable for surnames with two tones that have many strokes, such as "Liu, Chen, Xu".
There are not many that can be used in this picture. The obscure words such as "blood and flesh" must not be used, forget about the word "earth", and there will be "Voldemort" in the name. The pronunciation of names such as "Zhuru" is too bad, so I don't recommend them. Please note that the underlined ones are what I warn you to use with caution.
Pu Ni: Don’t think this name is easy to use. The correct pronunciation of this medicinal material is po xiao rather than pu xiao. Therefore, if you want to choose a name that is pronounced as pu xiao, it is best not to use the character "Ni", but to use the character "xiao".
Lily: The imagery is originally good, but it should be used with caution in the next fifty years. The original style has been lowered, and recently some imagery has been added that can easily be distorted.
Hehuan: The one-character name "He Huan" for He surname is good, but the effect of this name for other surnames is average.
Jue Ming: The word "Jue" is very violent and difficult to use. This name is proposed here because it is recommended to replace the word "Jue" and change it to "Jueming", which will have a much better effect.
Su Mu: In fact, it is easier to use than Su Ye, and it is suitable for two-tone surnames with positive images such as "Chen, Luo, and Tang".
Du Zhong: This single-character name is suitable for people with the surname Du.
Yuanzhi: The imagery is very good and it is versatile, but the problem is that there are too many users and the style is not high.
Sea Buckthorn: Single-character names with the surname "Sha" can be considered. It is best not to put the character "sha" in the middle when naming other surnames.
Ganoderma lucidum: This is a precious medicinal material. However, if it is too famous, it will lower the style. The pronunciation is good, the simplified font shape is good, and it is suitable for four-tone surnames.
Qingdai: The image is good, but the effect is average. It is suitable for surnames with two tones that have a graceful image.
Jingmo: A good name that is easily overlooked. Pay attention to the combination of the word "Jing". It is best not to match the surname "Liu, Tang, Yu" and other surnames. It is suitable for names with elegant imagery and asymmetrical glyphs. Surnames have two tones, so surnames such as "Xu, Liang, Han, Feng, and Yuan" are good choices.
When you see this, it is necessary to mention that common nouns such as pearl, poria, fennel, and pepper should be used with caution in naming, so as not to fall into clichés. What’s more, if the child gets tanned, his nickname becomes black pepper. What to do?
Nan Xing: A good name with ordinary characters but not out of style. The character "星" is now an underestimated and commonly used character. In fact, it is very easy to use when paired properly. Pairing it with the character "南" is a wonderful stroke. When choosing this name, you should pay attention to match it with a surname with a broad and clear image, such as "Zhang, Guo, Pan" and other surnames. It is not suitable to match a surname with a graceful image and a surname with two or three tones. Girls should use it with caution.
Magnolia officinalis: A good name with a simple and modest image. The phonology is versatile, as long as it does not match some surnames with ou or iu rhymes such as "Hou, Lou, Liu". The word frame is too eye-catching. If you don’t like it, you may consider changing it to the back word.
Xiangru: The imagery is good, but in terms of style, it’s still “similar”.
Guan Zhong: If you don’t mind your child being nicknamed "Guardian", you can consider this name. It is both upright and simple, very suitable for boys. The pronunciation is a bit lame but versatile.
This page is really lackluster. The word "wonderful" is basically mismatched. Some characters with strong anger must not be used. The image of "Hailong" is good but it is a common name. Some friends said that Duckweed is a good name, but I really disagree. Parents should avoid giving their children frivolous or even frivolous names. It is best not to touch the images of drifting, drifting, wandering, etc., so as to prevent the children from being dissatisfied or even dissatisfied when they grow up. self-abasement. If the name is moving, it should be as powerful as a Kunpeng. If it is still, it should be as eternal as the sun and moon, as rooted as a pine, cypress or willow, or as a vine with branches to rely on. It should not move without power, or move without direction. In addition, I also noticed that there is a name here called "Tongtian". This reminds me of my previous answer: Do people have different views on different names? - Lin Jiangxian's answer mentioned that high-profile and exaggerated names will arouse the public's disgust. A simple handsome character will arouse the disgust of more than half of the people, let alone names like "Tongtian, Shenming, Great Emperor". Moreover, when the word "天" is used as the last word, it is best to precede it with a down-to-earth word to avoid the suspicion of "climbing to the sky".
The situation on this page is better than the previous page. A brief analysis of the main problems includes the following points: the yellow character is not placed in the center, but it can be replaced with a homophone; the wild character is not unusable, and it will appear if used correctly. The most wonderful thing about using the word "野" is that it precedes the bright character and is followed by the heavy character Yi, such as "Guangye, Xinye, Yezheng, Yecheng", etc.; the characters next to the word "worm" have very few numbers except "die". Do not use any other words; deer, sheep, tiger and other complimentary animals can be used in names, but they must not be objectified. When it comes to animal names, pay attention to the matching, so that the name can produce a positive abstract image as much as possible and avoid visualization, that is to say, Words related to organs, food materials, metabolites and related homophones are not suitable to be used with words related to animal names. The antlers and antlers above are obviously negative examples. Positive examples include "Lubai, Songlu, Junhu, Hucheng". wait.
Huang Bai: This single-name name can be used for people with the surname Huang.
Calamus: It is recommended to replace the word "calamus" with the word "chang" and use it with the second and third tone characters that have a very ang rhyme.
Woad: The image is good and can be used with non-synonymous single words or left and right structural words.
Zisu: This is a popular name with good imagery, pronunciation, and glyphs, but it may become popular in the future. This name is very suitable for surnames such as Wang, Li, and Sun. It is most suitable for characters with two or four tones with a moderate number of strokes.
Zizhi: The phonological match is not good, not as easy to use as Perilla, but the style is slightly higher.
Aster: Brighter than Perilla, it is suitable for moderately gentle surnames such as Zhang, He, and Han, but not suitable for unrestrained surnames such as Ma, Gao, and Niu.
Hanshui: For names with a cold aura, you need to pay attention to surname matching. Try to match surnames with moderate hotness and coldness, such as Zhang, Guo, Feng, etc., and avoid pairing them with hot surnames such as Li, Zhu, Pang, etc. Song Cold-type surnames such as , Bai, and Yan are harmonious, and potential-increasing surnames such as Gao and Zhong are used.
Sandalwood: Sandalwood is a good image, but the word "香" will definitely affect the style. Replacing the word "香" with the words "xiang, xiang" and other words will have a much better effect. Which one to change depends on the surname. If the surname is Wang, it is better to use Xiang character for such a simple-structured character; if the surname is a character with a moderate number of strokes, you can consider using Xiang character; if the surname has too many strokes, it is best not to use this name. There are no big problems with phonology, except for the surnames Han, Tan, and Luan with an rhyme, and the surnames Tang, Tao, etc. with t, which have no titles. Be careful to avoid surnames that sound homophonic to animals.
This is the analysis of the two-character names of medicinal materials. The information is incomplete. If there are any important omissions, please remind me to add them in the comment area. Next, analyze the three characters. There are fewer three-character medicinal names available, and it’s not easy to use them all, so I’ll just keep it simple.
Shan Daonian: The word Daonian can be used. This name is elegant and simple, and has high adaptability. It is most suitable for surnames with simple styles and matching temperaments such as Zhang, Zhou, Zheng, and Xie. This kind of name may seem old-fashioned, so it is most suitable for intellectual families in cities with a cultural background. Parents who like cute styles are not very fond of this kind of name.
Chuan Mutong: The two characters Mutong can be used. It should be paired with the surname Guo. It can also be paired with elegant surnames such as Su and An. When matching with surnames such as Gao and Zhou, it is best to change the character "木" to the character "MU" to avoid a rigid character shape.
Xiao Ye Pu: The two characters Ye Pu can be used, and the surname Wu is a perfect match. In the simplified character area, it is best to match the surname with upper and lower structure characters, and the second and fourth tones are better. It is not recommended to choose this single-name name for people with the surname Ye.
Wen Guanmu: The surname Wen can directly choose this name, other surnames can use the word Guanmu, and the surname Liang is a good match.
Water Manjing: The word Manjing is too complicated. Although the image is good, it is not recommended.
Sifang Teng: The word Fang Teng can be used. It should be matched with a surname with more strokes and does not match the rhyme of ang.
Sijiqing: The word Jiqing is concise and lively. It is very suitable to be used in names and is versatile. It is most suitable for elegant surnames such as Song, Cai, and Fan. If the surname has more strokes, "Qing" can be The characters are changed to "Qing, Qing" and other characters. Don't match the surname Li, and don't change Ji to Ji.
The information content of the following pictures is not high, so I will not post them. I will only summarize some lessons from them.
Russian origami: The word Dongling can be used, the style is cold, and it needs to be matched with a surname with a moderate temperature.
Frangipani: The two characters “Frangipani” can be used. “Su” means high and vulgar, and “Xin” means vulgar. When the two words are paired together, each one will show its own merits. The style of this name is fresh and bright, and most importantly, it can harmonize with some surnames that are more difficult to control in a graceful style. Of course, don’t put names involving flowers on cows and horses. What I want to talk about here is the surname Hu. The plain character is an excellent medium to connect the unrestrained surname and the graceful suffix.
Xu Changqing: The most allusive drug name. Legend has it that Xu Changqing, a literati disciple, personally collected a herbal medicine and cured Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin's chronic stomach ailment. However, he could not name the medicine, so Song Taizu named the herb Xu Changqing. In fact, this medicine is also known as Liao Diao Bamboo, which is not a good image. But the nice allusion seems to be more important than the underlying imagery, and people still love the name. I am also very happy to end this article with this name.