When you are in school, you will find that some students are never called by the teacher, while some are often called by the teacher. Why is this? In fact, this has a lot to do with their names. Some names are difficult to remember with words.
Because of the relationship between the names, the names include Di, Mei, Qiao, and Zhen from the character for wood, Yan, Xi, Yang, from the character for fire, and Tao, Ru, Huai, from the character for water. Shu, Quan, Luan, Qiang next to the golden character, Feng, Kun, Gui, Yuan, etc. next to the earth character. These characters are used for names. They are relatively easy to pronounce and remember. They are not easy to be called out by teachers in life, and are not easily remembered. When your friends read it, your parents will also read it. Such a rare name is like being in a remote mountain without being discovered. To this end, the following suggestions are listed for everyone to appreciate and adopt.
1. Use less uncommon words when naming:
Try to use less or no unusual and unusual words, because the pronunciation of rare words is generally more difficult, which often makes people confused. Children will create unnecessary little troubles in their future life, study, and work.
2. Pay attention to the accent when naming:
When naming words, it is easier to pronounce them louder if you use an accent. Especially the last word, such as Chen Siliang, is better than Chen Siwen. Comes loud.
3. Avoid bad homophony in naming:
If the name has bad homophony, the child will inevitably have some minor troubles in his long school life, such as being nicknamed. kind. The name you come up with should be pronounced several times in Mandarin and the dialects most commonly used by people around you to see if there are any bad homophonies. This will be safer.
4. Pay attention to the flat and oblique names:
According to the standard of modern Chinese pinyin, the first and second tones are flat, and the third and fourth tones are oblique.
If the surname has a flat tone, the name can be considered a oblique tone, which will have more ups and downs and a sense of cadence. vice versa. For example, Zhang Kangkang gives people a sonorous and powerful feeling; while Liu Yiyi has a gentle and graceful flavor. Even if they all use the flat tone, if they can be divided into Yinping and Yangping, the name can also create a sense of rhythm, such as Jiang Hang. Jiang means Yin Ping, the first tone means Hang means Yang Ping, and the second tone also reads very smoothly.