1. Directly use the parents’ surnames
When adopting the parents’ surnames, the parents can actually directly use the surnames of both parties. Many names reflect a combination of parents' surnames. The surname Cai is the father's surname, while the surname Xu is the mother's surname. The name combination is pleasant and unambiguous. To name directly by surname, parents must pay attention to the beauty of matching, and pay attention to listening, reading, and writing when comparing names.
2. Split one of the parents’ surnames and name it
In other words, the so-called split surname is used to name a person. Kanji used by one parent are divided into two characters. Chinese characters in our country include two categories: single characters and compound words, of which compound words account for the majority. Therefore, many can be split, for example, the father's surname is Long. The mother's surname is, so when taking the father's surname as the surname, the character can be divided into two characters: "Gu" and "Yue", and the name is Yue, which also includes the surnames of both parents.
3. Name with the homophony of the surname
Sometimes the surname limits our naming direction, and some surnames are not suitable for naming at all. This is a homophone surname, just like the second son is the son. Some people may ask how to give his surname Zhang, because the second child follows his mother's surname. The word "Chen" in the second son's name is a homophone of the surname, and the name also expresses his love for his son. According to reports, Zhang Linzhi also kept his youngest son together with his childhood. Mother and son are very similar and very cute. It seems that the eldest son is more like his father and the younger son is more like his mother.
4. Replace with homophones
This method is the simplest and most comprehensive method. Changing my mother's last name to a homophone looks good and sounds good. For example, "Liu" can be changed to "Ryukyu", "Zhang" can be changed to "张" or "张" and so on. Such a name is definitely better than using a surname directly.
5. Split surnames
This is also a naming method that many families like to use. Simply put, "he" can be divided into "Gabe" and "Bega". Such names are very nice, and the renaming rate is not high. Parents can try it.
6. Change the position
It is not necessary to put the name in the second position after the mother's surname, but it should also be placed in the last word. In short, it's a great way to change positions at will to make the name sound as harmonious as possible, or to replace an individual kanji, or to split it outright.