Are there any words that should not be used in company names? What words should not be used in company names?

There are taboo words in the company name. There are many taboos about naming your company. Naming a company is a relatively cautious matter in itself, and must be done after various evaluations. When naming your company, there are still many taboo words to avoid. If these taboo words are used, the response after naming will be unsatisfactory and affect the company's overall image.

1. Avoid using “derogatory words” in company names:

The name should have beautiful sound, meaning and shape. Naming with derogatory terms does not meet the requirements of "righteousness and beauty" and should be avoided. Since ancient times, the phenomenon of naming people with derogatory words has emerged one after another, which should be paid attention to. Such as, Bei, Ji Que, Meng Lou, Wen Chou, Zheng Zheng, Bai Nu, Sha, Cai, De, etc. The derogatory connotations of these names are so clear and obvious that no explanation is needed. There is another category that needs a little comment, such as Shi, Hu Du, Guo, Wu, etc. The authorities are confused, but the bystanders are clear. Some names may not be clear in their minds, but some people will naturally associate the name with it.

2. Avoid using the word "arrogant" in your company name:

Don't have a name that is too arrogant or presumptuous. Because arrogance and rudeness are a sign of lack of self-cultivation. It is not only a kind of self-exposure, but also disrespect for others, which can easily cause resentment. Modern "arrogant" names include Zhenqiu, Zhenyu, Zhenhuan, Guanxiong, Zhenhuan, Xu Renjie, Tianbao, Wensheng, Wukui, Yongsheng, Wushuang, Genius, Talent, Chaojie, etc. Generally speaking, the semantics of a name and its owner's actions should be "worthy of the name" or "name" slightly higher than "real". If "fame" is high and "reality" is low, and the two are out of proportion, they will become "arrogant" and "shameless", that is, a giant in language and a dwarf in action.

3. Avoid using the word "rough" in the company name:

Rough is relative to fineness, and wild is relative to writing. The so-called "rough" character refers to a rough, unprocessed, and original character. The name of beauty should be a delicate and delicate work of art, and "rough" is incompatible with it. There are two main manifestations of naming people with "crude" characters: First, the wording is rude, vulgar, and unprocessed. Second, although some word processing has been done, there is still a wild spirit between the lines, giving people a stubborn impression. Such as Lei Gong, Huni, Li Fu, Tong Ti, Pei Xing, Xuan Qi, Liu Shagui, Wu Dalie, Yu Leiwa, Ren, Jia, etc. Some of these names are "fierce" and some are "humble"; some are noisy and some are gloomy; some are domineering and some are stubborn. It makes people feel that ugliness is greater than beauty, evil is greater than happiness. However, as the cultural quality of the entire nation improves, such names will gradually be eliminated.

4. Avoid using the word "straightforward" in the company name:

"Straightforward" refers to the expression of the person's name, and "shallow" refers to the meaning of the person's name. There are three main reasons for this: First, a single name, combined with a surname, forms a commonly used word or phrase, which only expresses a single, concise content. For example, Huangshan, Gaotang, and Longmen Mountain. It is a two-character name, but the phrase formed by the name only expresses a simple and plain meaning, and the content still does not get rid of the singularity. Such as Xiang Ming, Zhang Jingli and Chen Jianshe. Third, some people look at names very casually and like to use ready-made words. Such as plateau, peak, glory, etc. Some people treat naming as queuing up to buy something, thinking that what everyone wants is good. This is not right.

5. Avoid using the word "polyphony" in company names:

Chinese characters have polyphonic characters. There are only 250 polyphonic characters among the 3,500 commonly used Chinese characters. These polyphonic words have at least two and three pronunciations, and when to pronounce the A sound and when to pronounce the B sound depends on the language environment, that is, the object of word formation. Due to the simplicity of personal names, the object of word formation is often omitted, making judgment more difficult; in addition, continuous reading does not have time to think repeatedly, and it is easy to make phonetic errors when naming with polyphonic characters. Therefore, considering the convenience of yourself and others, it is best to avoid using polyphonic words.

6. Avoid using the word "excessive" in the company name:

"Excessive" means exceeding the "measurement" and the due "degree".

There are two common situations: First, bragging is "too much, not enough", leading to "boasting", with poor results, such as Chen Wance, Bo Wanke, Guan Wandi, Wan Guoquan, Li Wanshou, etc. These names obviously exaggerate their role and strength. The name Weng Dujian is the clearest. The word "independence" shows that "health" is only "me", and others are not worthy of the word "health". Exactly: everyone is sick, "I" alone am healthy, everyone belittles "I" safety. This is the mentality of a braggart. The other is self-effacement, which leads to "self-inferiority" and "self-deprecation." Whether it is "bragging" or "self-deprecating", these are unhealthy "excessive" behaviors. If a name wants to be "beautiful", it must abandon these unhealthy tendencies and develop in the direction of "truth", "goodness" and "beauty" in life.

7. Avoid using the word "mouthful" in your company name:

Some names are difficult to read and pronounce. If you don't do it well, you will pronounce it wrong or hear it wrong. Such as Jiu, Shen Jiji, Shuqiu, Yi, Jin, Zhang Changshang, Hu Chufu, Chen Yunlin, Fu, etc. Some of these names use two homophones, some use two homophones, and some use two homophones; the so-called "manzui" characters mainly refer to bisyllabic words, overlapping words, and simultaneous words. Because words with the same initial consonants are difficult to pronounce, and words with the same rhyme are difficult to pronounce. In this way, avoid naming with "mouthful" words, which mainly means not naming with polysyllabic words and rhyming words. Once we have mastered this rule, we can do it as long as we carefully implement it when naming.

8. Avoid using the word "ugly" in your company name:

"Ugly" is the antonym of "refined". What we want is a "good name." Of course, avoid using words that connote "ugly." For example, modern people also call them Ning Zhu Dog, Guo Dog, Zhao Dog, Zhou Donkey Ju, Jiamao Monkey, etc., which is extremely inconsistent with today's social customs of civilization and beauty. Due to the influence of unscientific and uncivilized stereotypes and backward consciousness, the name "ugly" has a long history in our country and has been passed down to this day. It needs to be seriously abolished.

9. Avoid using the word "suspicious" in company names:

The so-called "suspicious" refers to some words that people are particularly sensitive to, such as turtle, tortoise, bald man, donkey , vinegar, acid, smelly, green towel, etc. There are very few names that use these words directly, but there are some homophones converted into such words that should be avoided. Such as Wu Jingui, Ye, Lu Jinrong, Xiang Shanghua, Mr. and Mrs. Ban, etc.

10. The word "disability" is prohibited in company names:

Injury or disability is painful. It is immoral to use the name of "disability" to expose scars. If the name is disabled, there will be an unpleasant feeling for both the caller and the host. Therefore, the naming of prohibited words should be prohibited.

1. The company name should avoid using the word "depressed":

The word "depressed" refers to words that are depressing, depressing, and have a negative impact. Naming with such words will corrode and hurt the mind of the host, and will also have a negative impact on others and society. One is delicate, as delicate and pitiful as the grass in the cracks; such as Lu Shouyan, Zhou Shoujuan, Chen Qiucao, Lei Qiang, Wang Renzhi, etc. The second type is the sad type, which is full of hardships, sad and lonely, and bitter in the heart, making people sigh with regret. Such as Zhang Henshui, Du Jiayu, Ziju, Ai Guo, Pang Huang, etc. The third is gloomy, with howling cold winds, vast hoarfrost, heavy haze, and a bleak future, which is chilling. Such as Sun Mo, Jiang Hui, Shuang Yan, Shen Zui, Fei Ming, Xie Nian, Xu Xi, etc. These names make people feel either weak and pitiful, or discouraged and sad. They all lack the power to inspire people to make progress. Therefore, using the word "sluggish" cannot become a "good name".

12. Avoid using the word "difficult" in the company name:

"Traditional" words refer to words with many strokes and complex structures, which are troublesome and unsightly to write. Too many words in a name will create an imbalance between black and white and make people feel oppressive. "Difficult" words refer to words that are difficult to read and are not commonly used. Most people don't recognize such a word, they can't read it, and they don't understand what it means.