First, it must conform to the likes, taboos and needs of the child’s innate horoscope.
This is the most important and core criterion for naming a newborn. This involves the yin and yang, five elements, stems and branches, ten gods, pattern, tempering, personality psychology, etc. of the numerology profession. Because people are born with the qi of yin and yang and the five elements of heaven and earth, the likes and dislikes of the innate horoscope and the necessary five elements have a certain effect on patching and optimizing the entire destiny.
Nowadays, those who mainly focus on naming do not know much about numerology.
Second, it must be connotative and auspicious.
A name with meaningful connotations expresses the wishes of parents, and a name is also the biggest mantra. Use it throughout your life, use it frequently, and call it by everyone. It must have a good positive psychological suggestion induction effect. At the same time, it also allows children to get a head start in future social situations, which is impressive as the name suggests.
Third, it must be easy to recognize, read, listen to, remember, and write.
That is, the words used in the name must be recognized by ordinary people, and do not use words that ordinary people do not recognize or uncommon words. Otherwise, people won’t be able to pronounce it. It may even be impossible to type on the computer, and it may be troublesome to register. I have an elder who is like this. I can't even type that word, so I couldn't even type it at the police station, and I didn't know what to say. Good-sounding involves pronunciation, which sounds loud or bright. Memorability means that it is easy for people to remember, which is very important in interpersonal communication. Otherwise, if people can't remember your name after meeting you ten times, then it will be a bit of a failure.
Fourth, try not to use the same word with your parents, grandpa, grandma, grandpa and grandma.
For example, if a clear word is used, future generations should stop using it and replace it with other words. This is to respect the elders and respect traditional folk culture.