I have encountered quite a few cases where the names were wrong due to homophones. For example, Chu Mo heard this name at first glance. I also thought it was such an elegant name. But his surname is Xiong, which is pronounced as "bear haunted". For example, the name Yu Ge sounds very poetic, but it is a pity that his surname is Zhang. The homophone is "Squidward". There is also a name called Li Jin, but it turns out that his surname is Hu, which is pronounced as "vixen".
Original these names. Just looking at the names, they are all good names and have their own meanings. Unfortunately, when combined with the surname, there are some homophones, which makes people with this name dumbfounded. The person who gave them this name at that time just wanted to give the child some good meanings, and did not consider that the homophony might make him teased. The father’s surname is Che, what should he name the baby? Che Zhen?
They say naughty children cheat their parents. I don’t know that some parents are very good at cheating their children. They dig holes for their children as soon as they are born. alright. A man named Che is very happy to be a father. Since Che is also a relatively rare surname, the new father began to think about how to name his child all day long. Didn't you think that one day the child's father would happily tell the child that he had already issued a birth certificate for the child? The name is "Che Zhen". The word "zhen" alone looks quite domineering, but when combined with a surname, it doesn't sound that way. The child's mother really couldn't pronounce the name, and the child's father thought the name was particularly domineering, so he refused to change the name. It wasn't until the child entered elementary school that the head teacher found the child's father and had a detailed discussion with him before changing the child's name. Things to note when choosing a name.
I know an uncle named Shanpao. He is over 60 years old. I really don’t know how he got this name for most of his life. I remember when I was a kid, I had a friend named Qian Dadui. Just by hearing this name, you can know the parents' expectations for their children. But this name is too straightforward. My friend has been ridiculed a lot because of his name since childhood
First of all, don’t choose a name with funny homophones. Funny homophones are a taboo in naming. A person's life will always experience various occasions. For example, in some particularly serious occasions, choosing a name with a funny homophonic sound may disrupt the atmosphere of the entire venue, and may also lead to ridicule by people around you. For example, my classmate Qian Dadui and the mountain gunner uncle.
Secondly, don’t imitate other people’s names. It’s best not to imitate the names of some relatively popular stars or celebrities. Such popular names also have a high repetition rate. When there are several children in a class with the same name, they will not be able to tell who the teacher is calling. The third is that rare words cannot be used. Some rare words look very unique. Some people may not know the word at all, and it will be embarrassing if they cannot pronounce it. Or sometimes when you need to type this word to do something, it can easily be typed incorrectly or cannot be typed, which will delay the work. What weird names have you come across?