The taboos in naming Xiao are as follows:
1. Tiger, snake, and dog are taboo in naming Xiao. Tiger is a carnivore, so it is taboo to use words related to vegetarian food. The radical of the Chinese character Xiao is "bamboo". Bamboo is similar to grass. Naming a tiger baby with a character prefixed with bamboo will make people born in the year of tiger feel physically and mentally unsatisfied and unable to eat. Dragons do not like to fall into the grass. The same goes for the bamboo forest, which means that the dragon is trapped in the shallows.
People born in the Year of the Snake should avoid having the root of the word "bamboo", which is commonly known as "struck the grass to scare the snake". If a snake moves in the grass, although it has room to roam, it will be easily discovered and will suffer. The wind, frost and rain will make you feel a little tired; dogs do not like vegetarian food and whole grains. Dogs are carnivorous animals with sharp teeth, which shows that they are crazy about meat.
For example, if there are characters with the characters “禾”, “米”, “豆”, “Liang”, “緷”, or “马”, they are like chicken ribs to dogs and it would be a pity to discard them. Don’t eat and go hungry.
2. However, people who were born in the year of Rat, Ox, or Rabbit should be named with the word "Xiao" that starts with bamboo. Rat is an omnivore and likes to eat whole grains. People born in the year of Rat should be named with "Xiao", which starts with bamboo. The names of "rice", "liang", "bean", "wheat", "grain", "grass", and "heart" include words starting with bamboo. Rabbits, cows, horses, and sheep eat grass as their staple food. Their names include Grass represents abundant food, a fulfilling inner world, and a life without food or clothing.
3. The radical of the character Xiao is bamboo. Judging from the shape of the character, the five elements of the character belong to wood. If the namer has strong vegetation, or if the character happiness and wood are in conflict, it is taboo to name with the character Xiao. Violating the numerology cannot bring the numerology into balance, which will affect the fortune development of the person named and bring down the development of career, wealth, marriage, health and other aspects.
Among the five elements, metal overcomes wood and wood overcomes earth. That is to say, people whose horoscope happiness is metal or earth should not be named with the character Xiao, which belongs to wood in the five elements.
4. If there is a lack of wood in the numerology, then you can use the character Xiao, which belongs to wood in the five elements, to make up for the weakness of wood in the numerology and play a role in balancing the numerology. If there is a lack of fire in the numerology, you can also use the character Xiao, which belongs to wood in the five elements. The word is named because wood generates fire among the five elements. Of course, the specific details must be combined with the zodiac and the matching words.
5. If there are ancestors in the family who are three generations or younger with Xiao in their names, then the descendants are taboo to use this word in their names. Chinese people attach great importance to filial piety. On the one hand, it is disrespectful to the ancestors, and on the other hand, it will also disturb the generational hierarchy. The person who chooses the name is at his own disadvantage.
6. It is taboo to match the word Xiao with a word with an unknown meaning. The word Xiao has the meaning of simple and lovely, fresh and refined, modest and upright, and smart. It is an auspicious word for naming. When choosing a name with a matching word When it comes to words, it is taboo to match words with bad connotations or contradictory meanings. If the name is chosen in this way, the overall connotation of the name is bad and ambiguous, which will have a negative impact on the child.