How parents will name their babies after 80 years

A good name not only expresses parents’ hopes for the future of their next generation, but also means their expectations for a better life in the future! Today I would like to talk to you about how parents will name their babies after 80 years.

From ancient times to the present, Chinese naming has always kept pace with the times and has a strong imprint of the times!

In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, most people's names were represented by "Jianguo" and "Aid Korea"; in the 1960s and 1970s, the names "National Day", "Jinsheng", and "Jinhua" showed that the country is everything. Most of the Chinese characters with "LAN", "Shu", and "Zhen" belong to that era!

As people's lives become richer, the names given by ordinary people are also full of the flavor of the times. ?Lei?, ?Wei?, ?Bin?, ?Na?, ?Jie?, ?Ying? are our identification marks for those born in the 1980s!

Now it’s our turn after 80s to name our children! Most parents will choose one word from both partners’ names and combine them into one name for their baby! Or name your baby with a culturally significant and uncommon word!

As a generation born and raised in the era of reform and opening up, the 1980s are more open-minded and avant-garde than previous generations, and are more keen on pursuing individuality. When it comes to naming their children, their "nonsensical" and "funny" nerves are also at full play.

Mr. Xu’s wife’s surname is Qian, so their newborn son became “a lot of money”. Not to mention the satisfaction of the couple, friends first praised the name:? This name has a good meaning, has personality, and is unforgettable! ?

Mr. Zheng and Mrs. Zheng are still several months away from having a baby, so "Zheng Daqian" has become the baby's nickname. Mrs. Zheng, who talks to "big money" every day, said: "It started out as a joke, but I didn't think there was anything wrong with it. It showed our expectations for the next generation." It's better than calling children "cat" and "dog" in the countryside before, right? ? In fact, the name is a symbol, and the purpose is to make people remember it. Some young parents said that in their circle of friends, there are many weird names that they plan to name their children: "Monkey King", "Jackie Chan", "Puffy Rongrong", "Wu Suo", "Huangguoshu", etc. There are also four words. , such as "Yang Chun Baixue", "When will you come", "Zhao Qian Sun Li", etc.

As for the "Name Registration Regulations (Preliminary Draft)" issued by the Ministry of Public Security, you can apply for double surnames. Many people in the 1980s have already begun to happily give advice to "babies" on the Internet. Some netizens joked that if a man surnamed Sun married a woman surnamed Hou and happened to have a son, his name would be "Sun Monkey".

Of course, most people are cautious about having double surnames.

Many netizens joked: If someone named Xia met someone named Liu, wouldn’t it be obscene? There are also double surnames such as "Dou Fu" (tofu), "Wu Chi" (shameless), "Zhu Pi", "Gou Mao", and "Luo Bu", which can easily cause misunderstandings and ambiguities.

An expectant father who will be upgraded in 5 months said that the regulations did not have any big impact on him: The most important thing in choosing a name is that it sounds good, is easy to remember, and is easy to write. Being new and unconventional is not What I pursue. Mr. Xu believes that letting children use the surnames of both parents is just a formality. Respect for the other half should be kept in the heart and does not necessarily have to be reflected in the child's name. ?