When naming a child, do I need to consider the birth date and name of the parents?

The parents’ birth date has little influence on the child’s name, because each person has his own destiny, and the five elements have the greatest influence. Therefore, when naming, the birth date is mainly asked first to facilitate the calculation of the five elements, and the parents’ names are rarely asked. of. Your child's birth date is: Gengyin, Wuyin, Gengshu, Bingshu; he was born in the spring when the five elements are hungry for metal, so he can be named after Chinese characters related to metals, such as "jin, brocade, key, ming, 铿", etc. wait. Since your family name is Chai, which belongs to the genus of wood, and metal and wood are in conflict with each other, it is better to choose a three-character name. The middle character is preferably a Chinese character related to "water", because metal generates water and water generates wood. In addition, try not to use too extreme words in the name, such as "ding, qiang, jin, li" and other words. For example, if one of the five elements is missing, you can use the words "xin, sen, yan, gui" and so on. The so-called "not afraid of bad life, but even afraid of being given the wrong name" shows that Chinese people attach great importance to names. Children can be given nicknames first, and when adults get their ID cards, they will officially use their scientific names (that is, their given names)! The above brief analysis is for reference only, please pay attention to other answers from this team.