Names inherit a person’s emotions, intentions, and ambitions; names contain a person’s essence, energy, and spirit. A person's name is not just a simple human symbol, but also has a certain impact on a person's emotions, intelligence, marriage and love, failure to succeed, health and other aspects. When naming a child, as long as you master some essentials and methods, it is better to come up with it yourself. , because only you know your children best, and only you know what your expectations are. Furthermore, there are some restrictions on naming. For example, you cannot use a name that is already used by someone in your family, but outsiders do not know which word your family has already used. On the other hand, there is an old saying: "The name is chosen by the parents. "Skin and hair are given by parents, so as a son of man, we should be grateful.", Although we generally don't say this now, as parents, it is more meaningful for us to choose our own names for our children. :
1. Principles to pay attention to when naming children:
1. The spiritual power of phonology: when the name is pronounced, it will produce a magnetic field of sound. A good name is pleasant to the ear, but a bad name is pleasant to the ear. Names can cause interference. Many artists or writers will choose another name or another font size, such as: Zhang Daqian (formerly known as Zhang Yuan). A good name is not only impressive but also something you can identify with.
2. Avoid homophonic sounds: If parents plan to choose a name for their baby, they should pay attention to whether the name has any indecent homophonic sounds to avoid confusion in the future. Such as: Wu Limao, Zeng Haoxiao, Yu Ling (Rain), Wei Cong (Feeding Worms). It is best to pronounce the name several times to see if it sounds smooth.
3. Pay attention to the meaning of the words: If parents want to choose a name for their children, they must first understand the meaning of the words, because some words are not common, or the radicals next to them are changed, but the meaning is not good, so the last Fortunately, before choosing a name, consult the Kangxi Dictionary to determine the meaning.
4. Bazi: Some people choose the baby's name by referring to the baby's horoscope, that is, using the horoscope to understand the baby's innate fate, such as whether the yin and yang are coordinated and the five elements are equal, and then use the name to reconcile it. , Improve the baby's fortune. To name your baby, you can follow the eight-character horoscope, then refer to the pattern and strokes, and finally find the appropriate meaning. For example, it is known from the horoscope that the baby's personality is willful and unruly. It is recommended that you use principles, virtues, cultivation, and maintenance to modify the child's personality.
5. Zodiac sign: When choosing a name, many parents often choose words based on the zodiac sign. For example, in the Year of the Dragon, boys are often named Dragon. Or certain characters are suitable for certain zodiac signs, such as: Snakes like to stay in small holes. Babies born in the year of the Snake can choose the characters: Zhe, Qi, Shan, Wei, etc.
6. Single names: Generally speaking, single names are easy to remember and resounding. However, single names lack ground and extra characters. Unless they have a good fortune, they are not suitable for use. Alternatively, they can use another word or The number is used as an auxiliary, such as: Sun Wen, whose courtesy name is Zhongshan; Li Bai, whose courtesy name is Taibai.
7. The eighty-one agility of the strokes: The eighty-one agility of the five grids (sky grid, earth grid, personality, outer grid, and general grid) can be calculated respectively, and the mutual interdependence of the five elements can be observed. The total pattern is 24, 25, 29, 31, 32, 33, 35 (this number of strokes is very good, but there are many overlapping waves in life) 37, 39, 41, 45, 47, 48 (this number of strokes is not bad) Most people with such a number of strokes can overcome difficulties and create patterns.)
8. Three talents and five grids: The five grids are calculated from the strokes of the name, and the corresponding strokes can be calculated from the five grids. Five elements, then you can understand the five grids and the relationship between the five elements and the good and bad luck. When choosing a name, the most important thing is whether the five elements are coordinated, and the second is whether the strokes are good or not. The three talents refer to the combination of heaven, personality and earth. When choosing a name, you can refer to the meanings and strokes of the Kangxi Dictionary, because some words must be calculated from their radicals to get the correct strokes.
Second, basic essentials:
1. Take the father’s surname and add a fixed word (some family trees require it to be used) and add a word with a specific meaning;
< p>2. Take the child’s parents’ surname and add a word with a specific meaning to form a three-character name;3. Take the child’s father’s surname and add a word with a specific meaning to form a single name. (It is easy to cause duplicate names);
4. Take the surname of the child's parents plus two words with specific meanings to form a four-character name.
3. "Words with specific meanings" can be:
1. The season in which the child was born, such as "spring" for those born in spring, and "qiu" for those born in autumn.
2. The day when the child was born, such as "National Day", "Jianguo" and "Jianhua" if the child was born on National Day;
3. The morning when the child was born, such as "National Day" if the child was born in the morning Use "Xiaoguang" and "Morning Light";
4. The place where the child was born: such as "Jingsheng", "Jinsheng", "Shanghaisheng" and "Chongqingsheng";
5. Parents' expectations for their children: "Jian, Ying, Wei" for boys, "Hui, Juan, Shu" for girls, etc.
Fourth, special attention should be paid to:
1. Try not to use common words used by most people to avoid duplication of names;
2. Try not to use
3. Try not to use characters with a lot of strokes and incorrect glyphs to avoid making it difficult to write;
4. Try as much as possible Use good-sounding complimentary sounds instead of unpleasant derogatory sounds;
5. Use multiple tones as much as possible, that is, avoid the same tone for the three words, and make them loud and fluctuating when pronounced;
6. Pay more attention to your parents’ surnames, either by splitting their glyphs or by using their pronunciations, but be careful when using overlapping sounds.
Fifth, specific suggestions:
1. Buy a relevant book and learn some knowledge about the mathematical theory of naming and the mutual restraint of the five elements in birth dates.
2. If you really can’t think of the ideal word based on your imagination, you might as well look it up in a dictionary.
3. Now when naming a child, it is best to use a four-character name, that is, the last names of the parents plus two characters:
For example, for a boy, use "Master" "Takefu", girls use "Huizi", "Junzi", etc. Four-character names are not easy to repeat, are unique, have many benefits, and will gradually become popular.
4. Generally speaking, the names used for boys should contain the spirit of yang and steel: such as "ying" and "qiang"; the words used for girls' names should contain the meaning of virtuousness: such as "hui" and "juan" ". And sometimes if men and women are used in reverse, the children will be better in all aspects when they grow up.
In short, the general principles of naming are: nice to hear, easy to remember, simple to draw, elegant, and profound.
Some examples of nice boy names:
Chen Yi (a name that makes people feel very comfortable, and has the same pronunciation as "Shen Yi" and "Sincerity")
Haoyu (mind is like the universe, vast and infinite)
Jinyu (from the idiom---holding Jinhuaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)
Haoxuan (meaning: Upright and upright, majestic and majestic)
Qingcang (standing upright, the true nature of a man) (from "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, "...holding the yellow on the left, Qingcang on the right...") < /p>
Qingyu (if you don’t like any of the above, you can choose this one, the meaning is the same)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang’s "The Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, without tranquility there is no way to reach far")
Yelei (bright and aboveboard)
Sheng Rui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous; "Rui" means wisdom)
Wenbo (literary talent, erudite and versatile)
Tianyou (a child born with God’s blessing)
Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang’s "The Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.")
Junchi (from the idiom: Talented Star Chi)
Yuze (Grace is like rain) The same amount)
Yelei (bright and aboveboard)
Weiqi (great, magical)
Shengrui ("Sheng" means bright and prosperous, read shèng; "Rui" means wisdom)
Wenbo (literary talent, erudite and versatile)
Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing)
文 Hao (the word Hao means: vast and boundless)
Xiujie (Xiu: describes a tall and slender figure, Jie: neat)
Li Xin (Li: Dawn Xin: bright appearance )
Voyage (a good man, let him go on a voyage)
Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint)
Shengjie (Sheng: lofty Jie: outstanding)
Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid)
Hongtao (Hong: prosperous, prosperous)
Weiqi (Wei: great Qi: auspicious)
Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Yueze (Ze: vast water source)
Haoyu (mind is like the universe, vast and infinite)
Jinyu (from the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)
Haoxuan (meaning: bright and aboveboard) , majestic and majestic)
Qingcang (stand tall on the sky and the earth, the true nature of a man) (from "Jiangchengzi `Hunting in Mizhou" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, "...holding the yellow on the left, Qingcang on the right...")
Qingyu (meaning the same as above)
Zhize (Ze: the source of water in a wide area)
Zixuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Ruiyuan (wisdom) ; profound knowledge)
Hongwen (carry forward; text: writer)
Zhehan (possess vast knowledge)
Yuze (favor)
Kai Rui (楷: Model; Rui: Auspicious)
Jianhui (Building brilliant achievements)
Jin Peng (Jin: Jinye, original meaning, Shangjinpeng: metaphor A bright future)
Tian Lei (Lei: accumulation of stones)
Shao Hui (Shao: inheritance of brilliance: brilliance)
Haonan (Hao: vast)
Zeyang (Broad Ocean)
Xinlei (Xin: Wealth)
Pengxuan (Xuan: Bright, pronounced xuān)
< p>Bowen (literary and military strategy, broad and profound)Haoqiang (Hao: sky, firmament)
Yueze (across the vast water source)
Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times in legend, later generally referred to as a saint)
Wei Chen (Chen: the generation name of an ancient king)
Zhi Ze (Ze: Guang The water source of the domain)
Bo Chao (Bo: Bo Da Chao: Beyond)
Jun Hao (Jun: Junzi
Hao: vast)
Ziqian (Qian: lifted high, flying up)
Pengtao (Peng: a metaphor for majestic momentum)
Yanbin (Yan: burning Bin: describing elegance)
Hexuan (Hexuan: Xianyunye Hexuan: extraordinary bearing)
Weize (Wei: Great Ze: the source of water in a wide area)
Yue Bin (Bin: describing elegance)
Fenghua (fenghuazhengmao)
Jingqi (Jing: Pinganqi: beautiful jade)
Minghui (Hui: Bright)
Weicheng (Wei: great, Cheng: honest)
Mingxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Shaohui (Hui: brilliant)
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Jianbai (cypress: pines and cypresses, is a symbol of longevity.
"Jianbai" means health and longevity)
Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)
Xiujie (Xiu: describing a tall and slender figure)
Zhize (Ze :Wide source of water)
Hongwen (carry forward, text: writer)
Junxi (jun: tall and mighty; Xi: the future is bright)
Jiayi (Jia: beautiful; Yi: wonderful)
Yucheng (shining the city)
Yixuan (Yi: beautiful; Xuan: magnificent)
Yewei (Ye: brilliance)
Yuan Bo (Bo: erudition)
Pengtao (Peng: a metaphor for majestic momentum)
Yanbin (Yan: burning Bin: describing elegance)
Hexuan (Hexuan: Xianyunye Hexuan: extraordinary bearing)
Weize (Wei: Great Ze: the source of water in a wide area)
Junhao (Jun: Junzihao: sky, firmament)
Yitong (Yi: Guangyaotong: red)
Hongxuan (Hong: Dayexuan: bright)
Bo Tao (Bo: learned)
Yuan Jie (Jie: outstanding)
Li Xin (Xin: bright look)
Ye Lin (Ye: bright)
Jin Peng (Jin: advance, original meaning, upward Peng: a metaphor for a bright future)
Ye Hua (Ye: brilliance)
Yuqi (眜: Shining Qi: Auspicious)
Zhichen (Zhi: Wisdom Chen: the name of the ancient king)
Zhenghao (Hao: heroic)
Haoran (Hao: sky, firmament)
Mingjie (wise, outstanding)
Licheng (sincerity: honesty)
Lixuan (Xuan: honest) Extraordinary bearing)
Lihui (Hui: brilliance)
Junxi (Jun: tall and mighty; Xi: the future is bright)
Jiayi (Jiayi) :beautiful;yi:beautiful)
Yucheng (shining the city)
Yixuan (yi:beautiful;
Yu Qiyu: shining Qi: auspicious
Zhi Chen Zhi: Wisdom Chen: the generation name of the ancient king
Zheng Haohao: heroic
< p>Haoranhao: sky, firmamentZhize (ze: water source in a wide area)
Mingjie is wise and outstanding
Hongwen (carry forward; text: Literary writer)
Ye Weiye: brilliance
Yuan Bobo: erudition
Pengtaopeng: metaphor of majestic momentum
Yan Bin Yan: burning Bin: describing elegance
Hexuanhe: Xianyunyehexuan: extraordinary bearing
Wei Zewei: greatness Ze: the source of water in a wide area
Jun Hao Jun: Junzi Hao: sky, sky
Yitongyi: Guangyaotong: red
Hongxuanhong: Dayexuan: light
Bo Taobao: Erudite
Yuan Jiejie: ??outstanding
Li Xinxin: bright look
Ye Linye: bright
Zhehan (has a vast Knowledge)
Yuze (favor)
Kai Rui (model: model; Rui: auspiciousness)
Jianhui (building brilliant achievements)
Zhiyuan (from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments": "Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, without tranquility, there is no way to reach far")
Junchi (from the idiom: Juncai Xingchi)
< p>Yuze (favors as abundant as rain)Yelei (honest and aboveboard)
National tycoon (people are proud of it)
Weiqi (great , magical)
Wenbo (literary, erudite and versatile)
Tianyou (a child born with God's blessing)
Wenhao (the word "Hao" means "Hao") : vast and boundless)
Xiujie (Xiu: describing a tall and slender figure)
Li Xin (Li: Liming Xin: bright appearance)
Yuanhang (good) Man, let him go on a long voyage)
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Xu Yao (Xu: Xuri Yao: a wise monarch in ancient times, later generally referred to as a saint)
Yingjie (handsome and outstanding)
Shengjie (Saint: noble hero) : Outstanding)
Xinpengxin: Wealth Peng: A metaphor for majestic momentum
Junnan (Jun: handsome Nan: solid)
Hongtao (Hong: prosperous) , prosperous)
Weiqi (Wei: great Qi: auspicious)
Rongxuan (Xuan: extraordinary bearing)
Haoyu (mind is like the universe, vast Infinite)
Jin Peng Jin: Advance, original meaning, upward Peng: a metaphor for a bright future
Jin Yu (from the idiom - holding Jin Huaiyu, a metaphor for having good moral character)< /p>