Name rules

Regulations on how Chinese people choose names. In June 2007, the Ministry of Public Security promulgated the "Regulations on Name Registration (First Draft)", which has been researched and drafted by the Ministry of Public Security and distributed to local public security agencies to organize training. Sources from the relevant business departments of the Ministry of Public Security said that the "Regulations" are still in the process of being studied and are only a first draft now. New rules for naming children: both parents' surnames can be used together. The "Name Registration Regulations (Preliminary Draft)" stipulates for the first time that citizens should take their father's or mother's surname, but they are allowed to use the surnames of both parents. When children adopt the surnames of both parents, they can be named according to the double surnames, but it does not count as a compound surname. Based on the current 1,601 surnames in my country, this approach will add 1.28 million double surnames, thus alleviating the problem of duplication of names in the population with common surnames. Judging from the actual situation in our country, allowing children to take their father's or mother's surname and advocating the use of both parents' surnames can not only show the family and blood relationship between children and both parents, but also have positive significance in solving the problem of name duplication among people with common surnames. There are restrictions on the names and words used by citizens. Necessary restrictions should be placed on the names and words used by citizens under certain conditions. The "Regulations" stipulate that names must not contain the following content: 1. Damage the dignity of the country or nation; 2. Go against good national customs; 3. Easily cause adverse reactions or misunderstandings from the public. Considering that the number of characters used in Chinese names is usually two to three Chinese characters for single surnames, and three to four Chinese characters for compound surnames or the surnames of both parents, the "Regulations" stipulates: Except for those using ethnic characters or written or translated Chinese characters, The name should be no less than two Chinese characters and no more than six Chinese characters. For example, if the husband's surname is Zheng and the wife's surname is Fu, they can name their child "Zheng Fu Beckham". The "Regulations" stipulate that names shall not use or contain the following words, letters, numbers, and symbols: 1. Simplified traditional Chinese characters; 2. Variant characters that have been eliminated, except those in surnames; 3. Self-made characters; 4. Foreign languages; 5. Chinese pinyin letters; 6. ***Number; 7. Symbol; 8. Other words that are beyond the scope of standard Chinese characters and ethnic minority characters. Change: The name can only be changed once in a lifetime. The "Regulations" stipulate that when a child adopts the surnames of both parents, he can be named according to both parents' surnames, which will not be counted as a compound surname. Once implemented, many parents may plan to change their children's names, and the "Name Registration Regulations" ( The first draft) also stipulates that in order to prevent the abuse of name rights and frequent name changes, after the implementation of the regulations, Chinese citizens who are over 18 years old may apply for name change registration only once. The "Regulations" also stipulate that anyone who submits false certification materials to apply for name registration or name change registration will be given a warning by the household registration authority and a fine of not more than 500 yuan will be imposed. Anyone who fraudulently obtains name registration or name change registration shall be fined not more than 800 yuan.

Is there any rule about how many characters can be the longest for Chinese names? Among the names of the Han people in my country's household registration, three-character names account for 85.61% of the total population, and the longest name reaches 15 characters. The reporter learned today that there is currently no word limit on citizens' names, but according to the "Name Registration Regulations (First Draft)", except for ethnic minorities, the length of citizens' names will be limited to 6 characters.

More than 80% of the names have three-character names

The latest name statistics released yesterday by the National Citizen ID Number Inquiry Service Center of the Ministry of Public Security show that the number of people with two-character names among the Han population nationwide There are more than 160 million, accounting for 1.422% of the total registered Han population in the country. There are more than 1 billion people registered with three-character names, accounting for 85.61% of the total Han population in the country. There are only over 1.97 million people with names of 4 characters or more.

The longest Han Chinese name is 15 characters

According to statistics, it is rare for Han Chinese names to exceed 10 characters, with the longest name reaching 15 characters. There are nearly a thousand people with names of more than 10 characters, including 594 people with 10-character names, 272 people with 11-character names, 94 people with 12-character names, 33 people with 13-character names, and 5 people with 14-character names. people.

According to statistics, among the nearly 1,000 Han people with names of more than 10 characters, 97% are in the Xinjiang Er Autonomous Region.

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Regulations stipulate that the name can be up to 6 characters

The "Name Registration Regulations (Preliminary Draft)" drafted by the Ministry of Public Security a few days ago regulates names. The length is stipulated, that is, except for those who use the characters of other ethnic groups other than Han, or those who write or translate Chinese characters, the names should be more than two Chinese characters and less than six Chinese characters. At the same time, it is stipulated that names shall not use or contain simplified traditional Chinese characters, eliminated variant characters (except for variant characters in surnames), self-made characters, foreign characters, Chinese pinyin letters, *** numbers, symbols and other Chinese characters that exceed the standards and Words outside the scope of ethnic minority scripts.

What are the laws regarding naming? There are no special regulations, but there are many ways to come up with names. 1. Do not use uncommon characters in your name. Today’s people encounter trouble when registering their household registration, applying for certificates, bank deposits, post office remittances, purchasing insurance, shipping goods, purchasing tickets, and other services because computers cannot input the uncommon characters in their names. Examples abound. 2. It is not advisable to choose a name with polyphonic characters. The little girl Dong Qian was depressed as soon as she entered school. During the first roll call, the teacher called her Dong "Xi". From then on, her friends gave her nicknames and no longer called her by her correct name. This is all caused by polyphonic characters. Polyphonic characters make people confused when pronouncing them, so it is best to avoid them when naming. 3. It is not easy to have duplicate names when giving a two-character name. According to a sample survey conducted by the State Language Commission on the third national census data in 1989, the rate of duplicate names for single names was 67.7, and the rate of duplicate names for double names was 32.4. Therefore, onomastics experts suggest that it is best not to give one-character names. 4. Try to avoid common names. According to a sample survey conducted by the State Language Commission on the third national census data, among 570,000 people, there were 630 people named "Jianguo" and as many as 1,336 people named Guiying. Proportionally Doing the math, the number of duplicate names is staggering. Experts suggest that naming patterns should not be too similar, and highly used names should be avoided as much as possible. At present, in some places, when parents register their newborns' household registration in the morning, they can first check whether there are duplicate names through computers. This practice is worth promoting. 5. It is generally not advisable to choose names with the same tone. Experts have found that names with three characters with the same tone account for only 5.2% of the samples taken. This shows that when people choose names, they follow the rules of tone changes intentionally or unintentionally. 6. The choice of finals and rhymes should pay attention to several words with the same pronunciation position of the initials. If they are put together, it will be difficult to read; if the finals are also the same, it will be even more difficult to pronounce. Such as "Nannilan", "Li Nili". Experts remind that when naming, it is best not to use all n and l first, z\c\s and zh, ch, sh, these initial consonants have the same pronunciation part. If you want your name to be resounding and catchy, the finals you choose are crucial. Experts say that names with nasal finals sound loud when pronounced. In words with back-nasal finals such as "Ang", "Liang" and "Guang", the vowels in the vowels have a wide opening, such as "da", "da", "da", "da", etc. "Shuai", "Yao" and "Bao" are louder. *Of course, the finals of the name can be as important as possible, but they are not the most important. They are often subject to other factors in naming science. 7. The font structure has changed. The name is not only often read, but also often written. Experts suggest that the character structure used in the name should not be too single. Of course, this is also related to everyone's preferences, and it is not the key. 8. Avoid unflattering homophones. If homophonics are used skillfully when naming, it will make people feel subtle and unconventional. However, the name creator sometimes only pays attention to the meaning of the selected word itself, but ignores whether the meaning of the word or phrase that is homophonic with the name is positive or negative. 9. It is generally recommended that men and women have different names. With the historical accumulation of culture, gender differences have gradually been recognized by society and formed a social custom. Parents generally need to consider gender factors when naming their children, especially babies. To avoid trouble when using it. 10. Do not worship foreign names for Chinese people. Nowadays, in order to give their children a unique name, more and more parents are coming up with four-letter names. This is an attempt. However, names that are easily misleading such as "Tanaka Keiko", "John Lee", and "Peter Zhang" should be used with caution. Chinese names are best with Chinese characteristics and reflect Chinese culture.

What are the country’s regulations on naming children in 2015? There are no mandatory regulations in naming countries. However, there are regulations on the length of the name, which cannot exceed a certain number of characters. Please feel free

What are the rules for LOL naming? It should be used by others...

This LOL has no restrictions, like being harmonized in the game The words cannot be used, but there are no restrictions on other words... I still remember that I wanted to create a word called "your father before he died" but it couldn't be used no matter what, so I changed it to "his parents"... Then Reported like crazy………………………………

Is there a rule that the name on the household registration must have three characters? There is no such provision.

According to the regulations of the national public security system, there is currently no rule that the public security organs must give three-character names to their children. The household registration system only recommends that citizens choose three-character names for their children, but does not prohibit two-character names. .

What are the legal provisions for naming a company? my country's "Company Law" stipulates that a company name consists of four parts: region + business name + business scope + organizational form, for example: Henan (region) ) Laifu (Business Name) Real Estate (Business Scope) Co., Ltd. (Organizational Form)

About the naming rules for self-employed business registration. If both licenses are individual licenses, the penalty is ok, in theory. It is indeed possible here, and it is not difficult to do it. Just get a copy of the license and authorization letter from the first store.

However, local differences cannot be ruled out.