How to name your baby and things to note when naming your baby

With the arrival of a little baby, the house is full of busy people, and naming the little baby has become a hot topic in the family. Choosing a name can be called a very grand event in life. It is not only a sense of ritual, but also a gift given by parents to their children. Behind all names are parents’ expectations for their babies, so what I will tell you below Let me tell you how to name your baby and what you should pay attention to when naming. Details 01

Baby naming - a complete list of naming methods for boys and girls

1. The best way to name a baby boy is to use words that express the honor of the ancestors, such as filial piety, respect, succession, ancestor. , Cheng, Xian, Yan, Guang, Yin, Sun, Ye, Chang, Shao, Qiu, Huai, Nian, etc. Words that have the meaning of inheriting the past and linking up with the future, inheriting the ancestral business, and carrying forward the growth are the best.

2. How to name a baby girl Since she is a baby girl, the parents of the baby usually want their princess to be pretty, beautiful, and of course, a little talented girl. For example, it means Zhen, Shu, Wen, Duan, Li, Zhuang, Jing, etc. that express good moral character, or Ai, Min, Min, Lian, Nian, Hui, etc. that express love. Or it means beautiful Shu, Man, Fei, etc.

3. Elegant naming methods: Most of them are idioms and allusions. For example: some idioms and allusions related to virtue, ancestors and family are the best names. For example, to show the ancestors and promote the ancestors, to honor the ancestors, to be highly talented and virtuous, to have both moral integrity and appearance, to have both talents and virtues, to be a household name, to govern the country well, etc. To put it simply, it is to use meaningful words in ancient idioms and allusions, and choose one or two words from them to name. The allusion naming method is a nomenclature method with a higher cultural level. Generally, the namer needs to be familiar with ancient documents, or at least read some ancient books, before he can use allusions to name. In our country's rich collection of classical classics, there are many words with profound meanings that we can use as a reference when naming.

4. Four categories of allusion naming

Mingyong category: Meng Haoran, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, was named after "Mencius": "I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring spirit."

Hidden usage: Pan Yue from Jin Dynasty, named Anren, uses the meaning of "The Benevolent Man Leshan" in "The Analects of Confucius", but using Yue instead of mountain is not a direct quotation. During the Warring States Period, a descendant of Confucius was named Kong Bai. The character "Shang" is connected with "Shang". "Shang Bai" is a custom of the Yin people, and the Kong family is a descendant of the Yin Shang Dynasty, so his name implies the nostalgia of his homeland.

Inverted usage: Yi Sanjie in the Ming Dynasty was given the courtesy name Kanghou; Wang Zijie in the Qing Dynasty was given the courtesy name Jin San. They all use the "Book of Changes·Jin Gua" "Jin, Kanghou uses Xi Ma Fan Shu, day and day three times". Loose usage: Ming Dynasty Wang Shu, courtesy name Zongguan, uses the words "My way is consistent" and "The way of the Master is only loyalty and forgiveness" in The Analects of Confucius.

Sometimes the allusions are not quoted directly, but slightly used to make it more meaningful. For example, the famous scholar Qian Daxin, whose courtesy name is Xiaozheng, is based on the words "The Emperor inspects learning" in "Book of Rites·Prince Wenwang". It is based on "Da Xin Gu Zheng, so the police are also", but changing "Drum" to "Xiao" not only echoes the word "Xin" in the name, but also avoids being too rigid. When using allusions, you must pay attention to changes. Don't use them too plainly and become a source of laughter for others. 02

1. What you need to pay special attention to when naming your baby is:

1. Try not to use words with a lot of strokes and incorrect glyphs to avoid difficulty in writing;

2. Try to use good-sounding complimentary sounds instead of unpleasant derogatory sounds;

3. Use multiple tones as much as possible, that is, avoid the same tone for the three words, and the words will sound loud and ups and downs. ;

4. Try not to use common words used by most people to avoid duplication of names;

5. Try not to use new words that are easily mispronounced by most people to avoid difficulty in recognition. ;

6. Put more effort into your parents’ surnames, either by breaking up the glyphs or using the pronunciations of the surnames, but be careful when using overlapping sounds.

2. Basic tips for baby naming:

1. Use the child’s father’s surname plus a word with a specific meaning to form a single name (it is easy to cause duplicate names);

2. Use the surname of the child’s parents plus two characters with specific meanings to form a four-character name;

3. Use the father’s surname plus a fixed character (some genealogy regulations stipulate Must use) plus a word with a specific meaning;

4. Take the surname of the child’s parents and add a word with a specific meaning to form a three-character name.

3. Specific suggestions for naming your baby:

1. If you really can’t think of the ideal word based on your imagination, you might as well look it up in a dictionary.

2. It is best to 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.

3. Generally speaking, the names used for boys should contain the spirit of yang steel: such as "ying" and "qiang"; the names used for girls should contain the meaning of virtuous and virtuous, 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.

4. Nowadays, when naming a child, it is best to use a four-character name, that is, the surnames of the parents plus two characters. For example, boys use "Master" and "Jianfu", and girls use " "Huizi", "Junzi", etc. I think four-character names are not easy to duplicate, are unique, have many benefits, and will gradually become popular.

4. "Words with specific meanings" can be:

1. Parents' expectations for their children: "Jian, Ying, Wei" for boys, "Hui, Juan" for girls , Shu", etc.;

2. The season in which the child was born, such as "spring" is used for those born in spring, and "qiu" is used for those born in autumn;

3. The season when the child was born Place: such as "Jingsheng", "Jinsheng", "Shanghaisheng" and "Yusheng";

4. The day the child was born, such as "National Day", "Jianguo" and "Jianhua" if born on National Day; < /p>

5. The morning when a child is born, such as "xiaoguang" or "morning light" is used for those born in the morning. 03

Tips for naming boys (1) Try to avoid using single words

First of all, single words are not as effective in remedying the five elements of numerology as double words. Simply put, single-word names generally score better than double-word names. The word is low. Secondly, single words are more likely to become popular because of their commonness and vulgarity, and they are also prone to duplicate names. Not too personal and not too eye-catching to make a strong and good first impression. It is best not to name boys with single-letter names such as Zhang, Wang, Li, Zhao, and Liu. For example, it is best not to name boys with names such as Li Gang and Liu Yong.

(2) The name should be masculine

It is correct to give boys masculine names. Boys' names should be louder. It would be inappropriate for a boy to have a feminine name. If you want to have masculinity in your name, use some masculine words.

There are many masculine characters in Chinese names, such as: Xiao, Lei, Zhuang, Chong, Fei, Zhen, Hai, Lei, Sword, Xia, Shi, Meng, Wei, Biao, Ang, Wu, Tian, ??Hao, Xiong... Names made with these words, as long as they are used appropriately, will make the name masculine.

It is not difficult to give a boy a masculine name, but you must avoid having too many duplicate names.

Tips for naming girls There are so many words to describe female beauty, and there are also many words suitable for naming women, such as: soft water, meandering, graceful and other words. So, among these many words, how do you choose to combine your own name?

Here are three tips:

Baby naming method 1: Use a word with the word "female" next to it, and choose the most beautiful one. When naming a girl, the easiest way is to find a word you like among the words next to the word "female". For example, Yan, Yan, Wu, Shu, Na, Xian, etc.

Baby naming method 2: Naming a girl with words that describe beauty or praise women can often make a girl’s name particularly beautiful and unforgettable.

How to name a child with words that describe female beauty? When naming your child with words that describe female beauty, you must first pay attention to whether the pronunciation of the surname and the chosen word are coordinated, and whether the pronunciation is smooth.

In the name of words that describe and praise beautiful women, you should also pay attention to making changes based on these words and not necessarily sticking to the original words. Some words don't sound good when used directly in names.

For example, Luoyan and Chenyu don’t sound very good when used in names, but with a little beautification, they can make good names. You can choose the word according to the meaning, and change the word "Chen Yu Luo Yan" into "Chen Yu Luo Yan", so that it has the meaning of "Chen Yu Luo Yan". Names like Lu Chenyan and Bi Chenyan are pretty good.

Method 3 of naming your baby: Choose a word with the word "王" next to it, and name it after a precious jade. Because words with the word "王" next to them often represent beautiful jade or treasure, they are suitable for use in women's names.