Sharing of classic naming techniques

The latest sharing of classic naming techniques! Are there any classic methods and techniques that can be used for reference when it comes to naming? Let the editor share with you some classic naming techniques. I hope you like it!

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Sharing of classic naming skills

1. Use words with wider applicability when choosing names. Let’s first discuss words with wider applicability, which are suitable for use under many conditions and have different effects. This type of words has a lot of room for use. , the error rate of using is relatively low, but accordingly, the opportunities for excellence are also limited. For example, the word "元" is actually a very friendly word, and it has a modern flavor. It is not recommended to use the word "Yuan" alone in naming. The best way to use it is to use it with common words that are not often used. Because this word has the meaning of "start", it will be good if it is used with some words that have the meaning of time. If the child lives in a more cultural environment, you can use some bold words to match it. Good examples include Yuanxi, Yuenlong, and Lingyuan. However, since Lingyuan has a homophonic sound of "Lingyuan", it is unlucky here. It is not recommended to use. There are also some bad examples for everyone to see, such as one yuan, Wenyuan, etc. One yuan does not have a good meaning, and it is very similar to the denomination of RMB, so it is not good to use it in names. Wenyuan sounds like a clerk. Regardless of whether the child will take up this profession in the future, it is not good for the name to be directly homophonic.

Secondly, some people have very common names by using their surnames cleverly. But when combined with the surname, it suddenly sounds very nice, and even makes people feel majestic. I have a friend whose name is Shanxiu, which also feels quite tacky. Many women like to use the word "Xiu" as their name. If this name is paired with an ordinary name. If someone has a surname such as Zhao Qian, Sun Li, etc., it will become a very bad name. But this woman’s surname is Jiang. When combined together, it becomes Jiang Shanxiu, which instantly becomes very nice, and the name is grand and unconventional. Conventional. Compared with those quotations from classics and romance, they are two words that cannot be more popular than Shanxiu. However, because of the clever combination of the surnames, it suddenly became a very good name, and it is easy to understand. Everyone can understand it, and everyone knows that it is a good name, and it has a sense of simplicity and simplicity.

Sharing of nice names

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Everyone has a soft spot for some words, and they think those words sound good. , some people just want to use it on their children’s names. Although Jiang Shanxiu above is a good name, this type is relatively rare. After all, there are not many good last names. But there are also similar names, such as the following names. For example, Zhong Lingxiu, Wanlihong, Baili Tusu, etc. are also very upright, and I think they are good names as soon as I hear them.

How to name a child

1. Naming the Songs of Chu

In ancient China, many people used "Chu Songs" to name their names. This method is commonly used when naming babies, especially in the south, because most of southern China belongs to the "Chu Kingdom" in ancient times. This is not only a cultural inheritance, but also a reflection of the broad culture of the Chinese nation. I like it because "Chu Ci" is very romantic and contains many beautiful speeches, which is very suitable for naming a baby girl. For example, the name Manlu can be derived from the poem "Li Sao" of the Chu Dynasty: "The road Manman is far away, I will search up and down." In fact, in ancient times, "Chu Ci" was generally used to name baby boys, such as Junmao, which can be derived from "Li Sao": "The branches and leaves of Hebei are so majestic and lush." , in addition, the editor also edited other names suitable for male and female babies to be named after "Chu Ci": Feilong - "Nine Songs·Xiangjun": "The flying dragon is graceful" Feilong: here refers to the dragon boat Lekang - "Nine Songs·Xiangjun" "Donghuang Taiyi": "The king is happy and happy, Lekang" Lekang: peace and happiness, the appearance is bright - "Jiuge·Yunzhongjun": "With the sun and the moon, the light is bright" It feels a bit like the word "曌" Shuli—— "Nine Chapters: Ode to Orange": "Shuli is not obscene, but is reasonable." Shuli: a bright and beautiful appearance. Wanyan - "Yuanyou": "Embrace the beauty of Wanyan" Wanyan: generally refers to beautiful jade. It is a metaphor for the beauty of moral character or words, and the interpretation of the heart - "Jiu Bian": "There is beauty in a person, but the heart cannot interpret it" Interpretation: "Yi" is connected, joyful and wonderful ceremony - "Nine Sighs: Far Away": "The wonder of Cheng Huang Kao" "Yi" Miaoyi: beautiful laws, sublime laws

2. Naming from the Book of Songs

When people name their babies, they like to quote beautiful and beautiful words that appear in classical literature. For example, there are many beautiful words in "The Book of Songs", which are very suitable for naming a baby boy, especially when giving a double name to the baby, it is very easy. Such as these names: Jingjing. "Tang Feng·Ji Du": "There is my Du, and its leaves are Qingqing." Jingjing: Lush vegetation. Jingjia. "What's the story of Shengmin·Ji Zui": "Why do you want to tell Wei? Jingdou Jingjia". Jingjia: Clean and beautiful. Qichen. "Lu Song Panshui": "I look forward to the Huaiyi people and come to offer their Chen." Chen: Treasure. Such as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs. Qionghua. "Qi Feng·Zhu": "It is better to admire Qiong Hua." The following words "Qiongying" and "Qiongying" both describe beautiful jade. Wen Yin. "Qin Feng·Xiaorong": "Wen Yin is in a smooth hub, driving me to the Qifu". Wen Yin: The tiger skin mattress in the car. This word is soft on the outside but strong on the inside! Zhecheng. "Dangzhishi·Zhanyin": "Zhefu becomes the city". Zipei. "Zheng Feng·Zijin": "The green purple robe makes me think about it." Zi Pei and Zi Jin here both refer to each other's clothing (and thus refer to each other).

3. Naming Tang Poems

Teachers have been teaching Tang poems since kindergarten, such as the well-known "Quiet Night Thoughts": The moonlight is bright in front of the bed, and it is suspected to be frost on the ground. . Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown. Some parents give their babies names such as Mingyue and Mingsi based on this poem. This is a method that is very easy for Chinese people in China and even around the world to do. Compared with the Songs of Chu, this "just pick up" method of naming babies is widely used by parents of babies. For this reason, the editor has compiled Some names that can be named according to Tang poems have been used. Many celebrities have also been named in this way, such as:

Xie Bingxin - a famous modern writer. "Bingxin" comes from the famous poem by Tang Wang Changling: "A piece of The heart of ice is in the jade pot."

He Manzi - an expert in literature and history, comes from "Gong Ci" by Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty, "The homeland is three thousand miles away, and I have been in the palace for twenty years; when I hear He Manzi, my tears fall in front of the king."

Zhu Ziqing - writer, whose original name is "Zhu Zihua", which comes from Su Dongpo's poem "There is poetry and calligraphy in the belly from China". Ma Qianli, also known as Ma Liangji - a Sichuan calligrapher, said in Tang Hanyu's "Miscellaneous Shuo·Ma Shuo": "In ancient times, there was a thousand-mile horse."