The meaning of Song is as follows:
1. Basic explanation of the character Song
枞sōng
〔Songjiang〕Water name, origin It flows eastward from Taihu Lake in China to Shanghai and merges with the Huangpu River into the sea; it is also known as "Wusong River" and "Suzhou River".
2. Chinese dictionary definition of Song character
["Guangyun" Xi Gongqie, Ping Zhong, Xin. ]
(1) Same as "凇". Ice flowers formed by condensation of water vapor.
(2) Water name. Songjiang. It originates from Taihu Lake in Jiangsu Province, flows through Shanghai City, and enters the Yangtze River. Commonly known as Wusongjiang River.
3. The meaning of the name Song
The name of water is the Songjiang River; the ice flowers formed by the condensation of water vapor.
Is it a good idea to name it with the character Song? The character Song is a commonly used character in naming, and it has a good meaning. Note that when naming, you can't just look at the Chinese characters. The name must be combined with the eight characters to make the name auspicious.
Song appears approximately 71,623 times in the name database, and is used in the first character in 65% of the names, 75% in boys’ names, and 25% in girls’ names.
Taishong’s names: Weisong (male) Songyuan (male) Yuanling (female) Bianlin (female) Songming (male) Songhai (male) Cuilin (female) Yiliu ( Female) Linsong (male) Songbo (male) Fengsong (male) Jiesong (male)
Taboos in naming the character Song
1. The five-element attribute of the character Song is water. According to the principle that water overcomes fire in the five elements, it is taboo to name the character Song with a character belonging to the five elements fire;
2. It is taboo to name the character Song with a character that has the same rhyme as ōng or a character that has the same rhyme as Yinping, read like this It is difficult to pronounce and has no sense of rhythm;
3. It is taboo to name the character Song with the same character as the ancestors. If the ancestor's name contains the character Song, the younger generation is taboo to name them with the character Song.