Today I will introduce to you the method of naming idioms, I hope it will be helpful to you.
As a unique language and culture of our country, idioms have always been famous for being short and concise. With just four words, we can tell people a very classic historical story. So if you want to learn from idioms Some words were extracted from it as names for children, and what idioms are suitable for naming? How to choose a name from idioms, and how to use idioms to choose a nice name? Regarding this, let’s talk about this together today Take a look.
1. Good-sounding names in idioms
Yurun yù rùn
Derived from the idiom: pearls, round and jade-run
The original meaning of the idiom quoted by this name is delicate, smooth, and round like jade; it is a metaphor for the graceful singing, or the smooth and bright writing. When used in a boy's name, it means that the boy has a literary and elegant temperament, which can give people a good feeling, and it sounds good and has connotations.
Lingxiao líng xiāo
Derived from the idiom: Lingxiao’s ambition
The name Lingxiao can better highlight the masculinity, and the idioms it quotes, regardless of the Both the reading and the meaning are very impressive. Therefore, when Lingxiao is used as a boy's name, it can mean that the boy is perseverant, ambitious, and an ambitious person; with a kind of heroic ambition of "being able to be the best".
jinrong jǐn róng
Derived from the idiom: yijinronggui
yijinronggui refers to a glorious return, and in the old days, it mostly referred to a wealthy return to one's hometown. So choosing the word Jinrong as a boy's name represents the hope that he will have a bright and prosperous future; it also contains the deep expectations of his parents. It also reflects the sunny and domineering side of the boy, which is nice to listen to and has far-reaching meaning.
Li Yu lì yǔ
Derived from the idiom: 锞笺皺宇
The name Li Yu gives people a domineering and concise feeling. It is short and pleasant to the ear. Very suitable as a boy's name. This idiom is used to describe working very hard and striving to make progress. Using words from this idiom as a name means that the parents hope that the boy will become a hard-working and enterprising person in the future.
far trace
Derived from the idiom: far trace Bosuo
This idiom means to pursue and explore continuously and extensively. So extracting a boy's name from far back reflects the hope that he will have the ability to dare to explore and pursue knowledge, and be a diligent, inquisitive, and knowledgeable person. The meaning is beautiful and pleasant to listen to, and it can have a positive impact on children.
Sincerity
Derived from the idiom: Sincerity
Sincerity is a common idiom, and the meaning contained in it is believed to be familiar to everyone. , so naming it for a boy is to hope that the boy can cultivate good moral character from an early age and become a person who keeps his promises and does what he says. Incorporate the qualities of a gentleman into a boy's name, which sounds nice and grand.
Yu Si
Derived from the idiom: Actions come from thoughts
The meaning of the idiom "Actions come from thoughts" is very profound. It means that you need to think more when doing things. Analyze more. It means that the boy should be a thoughtful and thoughtful person. Therefore, the name "Yu Si" extracted directly from it is very nice and has a good meaning, giving people a gentle, elegant and connotative feeling.
Xianglin
Derived from the idiom: majestic Xianglin
The word Xiang refers to auspiciousness, and the word Lin refers to the ancient auspicious beast Qilin. This name is a very nice name, both musically and metaphorically. Therefore, when Xianglin is used as a boy's name, it not only has the beautiful connotation of good luck, happiness and harmony, but also metaphors that boys are very rare talents.
2. How to use idioms to name names
Subject-predicate form
That is, the first two characters are the sender of the action and the subject; the last two characters are The action or state of the subject is the predicate. Such as "magnificent", "full of guests", "blissful", "refreshing" and so on.
Partially formal
That is, one of the first two characters and the last two characters is the core part of the idiom, and the other group only modifies and consolidates it. Such as: "a perfect plan", "a scholar's family background", "extraordinary" and so on.
Conjunction
That is, the meanings of the first two words and the last two words are parallel or inherited. Such as "the country is peaceful and the people are safe", "beautiful appearance", "different people have different opinions", "fear and fear" and so on.
Verb-object type
That is, the first two words are actions and predicates; the last two words are the object and recipient of the action, and are objects. Such as "unique in the world", "all-inclusive", "fulfilling everyone's wishes", "served as a god" and so on. The division of these four types of idioms is an important condition for us to adopt the idiom naming method.
Nature of idioms
Complimentary nature
① The idioms used must mean good, or encourage, or bless, or praise, or admonish, and must not They are some derogatory idioms, such as "arrogant", "short-sighted" and so on. ②The two words taken out must also have a good meaning together. Once some words are separated from idioms, their meanings change. Sometimes they have poor meaning and cannot be used. For example, "Qianjiao Baimei" describes a woman who is very cute, but "Baimei" is acceptable, but "Qianjiao" is too delicate. "BMW Xiangche" refers to a noble life, but the name "Xiangche" is also a "car" after all, with a low meaning. These are all things that should be noted.
Unambiguous
That is, the name has no other ambiguity except that it reminds people of the idiom used. For example, "Turtle Year and Crane Longevity" was originally meant to wish people longevity, but now it is commonly used to curse people with "Turtle", so it is best not to use "Turtle Year". "Elegant and elegant" originally meant to praise a person's elegant demeanor, but "elegant" now has a derogatory connotation, so it's best not to use it.
Associativeness
That is, the name chosen can make people easily associate with the idiom used. The idiom "ice and snow is smart" generally describes a girl who is extremely smart, smart and cute. But if the first two words are used to call "Wang Bingxue", it will not be easy to lead from "ice and snow" to "smart". Or on the contrary, it would be much better to name it "Bing Cong". Many people will think of this idiom.
3. Elegant and elegant name
The name Bingqing comes from Bingqing Yujie. The name combination is watery, which is suitable for female pig babies born in 19 years. It is described as crystal clear like ice and as pure as jade. Immaculate, a metaphor for a person's noble conduct and integrity. Be as pure as ice and jade; don't do things with care, cultivate virtue with good deeds, and have good conduct.
The name Fengyi comes from spring breeze Yishui. The idiom originally meant a leisurely life for adults and children. The extended meaning is to be natural, broad-minded and noble, to feel the beauty of nature, to enjoy the fun of life, to be broad-minded, broad-minded and optimistic.
The name Danbo comes from Danbo Mingzhi, Tongdanbo Mingzhi, which means not chasing fame and fortune, not following the crowd, but having one's own ambitions and noble sentiments.
The name Ningyuan comes from Tranquility and Zhiyuan, which means that you can be calm and calm, do not seek fame or fortune, and do not pursue luxury. You can live a simple and happy life. Only by being calm and calm, and concentrating, can you make a difference.
The name Junjie comes from the idiom "Gaofengjunjie". The idiom is synonymous with "Gao Feng Jie", pure and noble character; unswerving sentiments, steadfastness and integrity, uprightness and pride.
The name Yuanyi comes from the meaning of "Gao Qing Yuan". The sound "Yuan Yi" means "Yuan Yi". Gao and Yuan imply the height and depth of people's thoughts. The name implies noble conduct, lofty aspirations and the world in mind.
The name Shengshi comes from Gao Ren Sheng Shi Gao Ren: refers to a person with noble aspirations and conduct; Sheng Shi: refers to a hermit with unique skills. The name means high-spirited and upright, not interested in fame and fortune, hiding deep and making a big splash. .
The name Jiguang comes from Jiyueguangfeng. The idiom originally means the bright and clean scene after the rain and the sky clears. The extended meaning means that a person's character is noble, shining with the sun and the moon, broad-minded, and glorious.
The name Yuanzhi comes from the orchid Yuanzhi, Yuan and Li: both are names of water; it means that women are as tender as water, and Lan and Zhi are both vanilla. As a metaphor for people or things with noble conduct, the word "Yuan Zhi" can not only bring out the girl's softness, but also express the girl's perseverance and noble sentiments.
The origin of the name Ruzhang is Rugui, Ruzhang, Gui and Zhang are both ancient jades, and Zhang is even used as a ritual vessel during sacrifices, implying that a person is of high quality, majestic and extraordinary.
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