Some parents take great pains to name their children. Many parents believe in "testing words to choose names", but these "auspicious" names have "achieved" a scene where thousands of people respond. The household registration police remind citizens that before naming their baby, they can go to the police station in the jurisdiction to check whether the name is the same to avoid a lot of trouble caused by the same name in the future.
Fortune-telling naming leads to a high rate of duplicate names
Shi Ruonan, a household registration police officer at the Xianfeng Road Police Station, said that when Mr. Wang in the jurisdiction came to the office to apply for a household registration for his newborn daughter, she checked the public security network , found that Mr. Wang spent money to name his daughter, and there were 110 names with the same name in the city. Shi Ruonan said that when handling newborn registration, the majority of names contain the words Han, Zi, Yi, Nuo, Xuan, Hao, Cheng, Jia and Bo. "In recent years, more and more parents have given their children fortune-telling names, and they only have a few names, which has led to an increasing rate of duplicate names."
There are more than 7,000 people named "Haoran" in the city
“At that time, the fortune teller said that the child was short of water in his life, so he gave Haoran three points of water. Later, when the children went to kindergarten and went to school, they discovered that many of them had the same name. But for us parents, as long as the child is good, That’s it,” one parent said. Shi Ruonan said that through inquiries, he learned that there are 7,131 people named "Haoran" and 2,694 people named Zihan in the city, not including the phonemes such as Zihan and Zihan. Almost all of these seriously duplicate names are citizens born after 2000. .
You can check whether there are duplicate names for free
Shi Ruonan said that these names with a high duplicate name rate, coupled with some more popular surnames, are likely to be used for household registration management, bank savings, Medical insurance and other industries bring certain troubles, and will also have a certain impact on daily life and interpersonal interactions. It is recommended that parents of newborns go to the relevant departments to find out whether there are many people with the same name before naming their children. Our city's public security department started providing duplicate name inquiry services for newborns a few years ago. When newborns settle in, the police station provides free inquiry services for the number of people with duplicate names within the city based on actual needs.
The reporter learned that some citizens also like to name their children with uncommon characters that most people do not recognize. In this regard, police officer Shi Ruonan reminded that when citizens apply for household registration and resident ID cards, the name registration items should be filled in with standardized Chinese characters. Therefore, when naming your child, be sure to use the words in the "General Standard Chinese Character List" published by the State Council (which can be searched and consulted on the Internet) to avoid unnecessary trouble.