Clever use of "er" as a nickname
It is also common to add "er" as a nickname after a single word, especially for girls. It not only feels cute, but also adds a sense of intimacy. Such as: Phil, Linger, Cher, Xinger, Kerr, Shuang'er, etc.
Skillfully use animal and plant names for nicknames
Lovely animals and beautiful plants are suitable for baby nicknames. Such as: Dapeng, cuckoo, kitten, Mimi, deer, bear, swallow, little fish, grass, lotus, small tree, fruit and so on.
Skillfully use reduplicated words to give a nickname
This method of giving a baby a nickname is very simple, suitable for both boys and girls, and almost any Chinese character that sounds loud and has a beautiful meaning can be used to give a nickname directly. Such as An An, changchang, Chenchen, MengMeng, Fangfang, Lanlan, Meimei, Lili, Mingming, Gaga, Lingling, Junjun, Jianjian, Lei Lei, Nana and Lele.
Skillfully use the scenery around you and things in life as nicknames
Natural phenomena and common things in life can be used as baby nicknames at your fingertips. Such as: light snow, light rain, rosy clouds, clouds, rainbows, South and South, Dongdong, winter and winter, water and water, moon and month, cars and cars, Lulu and so on.
Clever use of happy words for nicknames
As a parent, who doesn't want the baby to laugh all his life and be happy and happy forever? Therefore, some words full of joy and happiness are also very suitable for baby's nickname. Such as: Lele, changchang, Xinxin, Yueyue, Sweetness, Xiaoxiao, Tao Tao, Huanhuan, etc.
Skillfully use funny words to give nicknames
Some words that seem to have no meaning on the surface, even with derogatory colors, are very fun and interesting when used as baby nicknames, which can have unexpected good effects and are suitable for giving nicknames to naughty boys. Such as: stupid, ugly, smelly, Pippi, ball ball, balls, Tintin, drumming, tooting and so on.
nicknames are simple, relaxed and friendly, and they often incorporate the love of the elders for the younger generation. There is also a folk naming method in China, which deliberately uses some derogatory words to give children nicknames, such as "idiot", "dog egg" and "dog leftover", which is said to make children better fed. This is naturally a superstition, but it also expresses parents' love for their children. However, because it is really not good enough, it is gradually abandoned by people.
I wish every baby a lovely and pleasant nickname and grow up happily in a warm and loving family atmosphere!