Handsome and sophisticated names for boys born in the year 2018 of the dog year
How to combine ancient prose with a handsome and connotative name
1. Quote in full and not take it out of context
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Quote a word from the poem in its entirety. For example: Xie Bingxin, a famous modern Chinese writer, Bingxin comes from a famous poem by Tang Wang Changling: A piece of ice heart is in a jade pot. Another example: Chao Wen, a famous esthetician in my country. Chao Wen comes from "The Analects": He who hears the Tao in the morning will die at night!
2. Use it flexibly instead of using it randomly (naming)
To use it flexibly rather than randomly, it is to take one word from two sentences or two words of a certain poem to form a name. For example: Ji Pengfei, Pengfei quoted the sentence "Zhuangzi - Xiaoyaoyou": "The great peng spreads its wings and flies thousands of miles."
Another example: Ma Sanli, a famous crosstalker in my country, Sanliyu published "Zuo Zhuan-The Twenty-Fourth Year of Xianggong": The most important thing is to establish virtue, the second is to perform meritorious service, and the second is to establish words, although it has not faded for a long time , this is called immortality.
3. Do not stick to the extended quotation of the original text
Do not stick to the extended quotation of the original text, which is to condense the meaning of the original text into two words to form a name. For example: Xu Zhuxin, Zhuxin comes from Zheng Banqiao's poem. Xu and Xu are homophonic, and Xu Zhuxin is the same as Xu Zhuxin.
As can be seen from the above, a name is a person's code name. It follows a person for a lifetime and even lasts through the ages. Therefore, the Chinese are very particular about naming. The name only has one or two words, but it is not easy to highlight its ideals, sentiments and magnanimity. Throughout the ages, people have often resorted to allusions in order to choose an elegant name.
Things to note when naming boys
Simple names are taboo with big surnames
Currently, there is a craze for single-name names in our country, and the biggest disadvantage of single-name names is that they cause a large number of duplicate names. . Calculated based on 4,000 Chinese characters, if all people use a single name, only 4,000 people can use a single name for a surname, and the 4,001th person will start to have the same name. In this way, the probability of duplicate names will inevitably increase greatly. On the contrary, although our country has more people and fewer surnames, if we use double names, if we avoid using fashionable words and clichés, the probability of having the same name is very low.
Avoid cold words
Names are for communication, otherwise, the name will lose its value. Today is the age of computers, and the Chinese characters stored in most computers are limited to commonly used characters. If you use some uncommon words when naming, which most people don't recognize, it must affect the communication between people. Using uncommon words in names will only make other people's work more difficult and troublesome.
Avoid monotonous repetition of fonts
Some people like to make use of the physical structure of Chinese characters when naming. For example: the three names Shi, Lei, Lin, Sen, Nie and Er are examples of this. The aesthetic effect of this kind of naming is quite good, but it is a pity that our surnames can only be used so little. And even if the three surnames are Shi, Lin, and Nie, it is impossible for everyone to use this method.
Avoid polyphonic characters
Most of the surnames in our country are single-syllable characters. There are also some surnames with polyphonic characters, such as the word "乐". This kind of surname can obviously cause trouble in social situations. If the polyphony of surnames is an unavoidable fact, then the drafting of names can completely avoid this trouble.
Avoid pronouncing tongue twisters
Sometimes you can use overlapping sounds when naming. For example: Ding Ding, Fang Fang, Xin Xin, etc. If the name is not an overlapping sound, there must be a certain distance between the pronunciation of the first name and the surname. Otherwise, it will not be read smoothly and the desired effect will not be achieved. Some names are difficult to pronounce and may be mispronounced or heard incorrectly. The reason is that the wording used in the name is difficult to pronounce, almost becoming a tongue twister.
Avoid reading indecent homophones
The above homophones make the name appear not serious enough, not solemn enough, and it is easy to make people laugh in public. In addition, there are some names that are easily misunderstood as derogatory terms, such as: Bai Yanliang (white-eyed wolf), Hu Lijing (vixen), Shen Jingbing (psychopath), etc. This homophony often turns into a nickname. If parents are not careful when choosing names, they can easily cause a heavy psychological burden on their children. By then it will be too late to regret.
Avoid the names of ancestors
Han people generally avoid the names of their ancestors when naming. First, the Han tradition places great emphasis on seniority. Taking the names of ancestors not only disturbs the order of generation; it is also seen as disrespectful to the ancestors. The second reason is due to the particularity of the Han people. To have a Han surname, you first inherit your father's surname, and then give your own name. If a person with a Han surname inherits his father's surname and then adds the name of his ancestor, there will be no difference between the two, and it will be impossible to tell who Li Si is. Is he a grandfather or a son?
Avoid overly fashionable words
At any stage in history, there will always be some extremely fashionable words. If you pursue such words when naming, it will inevitably make people feel that the parents' cultural quality is poor, simple and vulgar, and such names are also easy to repeat.
Avoid overly complimentary words
Whether a name sounds good or not does not depend on how gorgeous the words are, but on how well the words are used. But some people may make mistakes: naming boys is always inseparable from some overly violent words, such as Hao, Qiang, Yan, Meng, Chuang, Gang, etc. Although they are decisive, they sound strong and powerful when read with a manly style. However, it is also easy for people to associate them with being ignorant, wild, dissolute, willful, and informal, and mistakenly think that they are some arrogant warriors. Therefore, since ancient times, the general aristocrats have tried to avoid these when naming boys. Character.
Taboo forbidden words
The names of parts and organs of the human body are not allowed. But some are also named, or even often named. There was Chong'er in the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhang Er, the king of Zhao in the Qin and Han Dynasties, Xiong Xin, the king of Chu Huai in the Warring States Period, and Liu Xinwu, a famous contemporary writer. However, these words for human body organs all have new meanings in conjunction with other words. The word formed by combining the word "heart" and "other" has a very different meaning from the meaning of human body organs. Some disgusting animals have inappropriate names. However, some animals are often named, such as golden leopard, tiger, flat pigeon, little swallow, etc.
Most of the elements are not named, but there are five common names, such as: gold, silver, copper, iron, and tin; they are named gold, jade, and iron. In addition to the above categories, there are of course many characters, words and names that are inconvenient or inappropriate to include.
It is advisable to avoid using words when naming a boy born in the year of dog
(1) Dogs are the most loyal animals, so people born in the year of dog like to have the characters 任, 人, and 入, which means there is He is loyal to his master, his career, his love and his money. Such as: Ren, Jin, Ren, Ling, Yang, Zhong, Qi, Extend, Bu, Wei, Zhu, Bo, Yu, Pei, Jia, Yi, Jun, Jie, Qian, Value, Wei, Jian.
(2) Dog people like to have the shape of "倀" and "冖", which means that the dog in the family has a better life, has an owner and a house to live in, and does not need to be a stray dog. Such as: word, Shou, An, Hong, Yi, Ning, Zhou, You, Jia, Fu, Guan.
(3) People born in the Year of the Dog like the root of Sanhe, Dog is Xu, and Yinwuxu is Sanhe. The shape of the character Yin is: Tiger Qianxu. The shapes of Wu characters are as follows: Ma, Du, Jun, Zhu, Cheng, Luo, Qi, Qian, Teng, Xiang, and Hua. The power of the three-in-one is very helpful to people, making them popular and lucky.
(4) Dogs like to wear colorful clothes, which have the smell of tiger wind, which increases their power and enhances their sense of status. For example, the glyphs are "纺", "彡", "jin" and "yi". Such as: Yue, Zhen, Shen, Wei, Wei, Tong, Xing, Yan, Cai, Biao, Peng, Yi, Shan, Qi, Zhuang, Chu, Xi, Pei, Lun, Xi.
(5) People born in the Year of the Dog like to have the shape of heart, 忄, and moon. Because dogs like to eat meat, the heart, 忄, and moon are all in the shape of meat, which is exactly what dogs want. They have abundant food and a superior life. happy. Such as: Xin, Bi, Zhi, Zhong, Xin, Nian, Si, Heng, En, Gong, Qing, Wei, Compassion, Wisdom, Hui, Yu, Qing, You, Ken, Sheng, Teng.
(6) In addition, people born in the Year of the Dog also like the glyphs of Bu, Shao, Shi, and Chen. Generally speaking, small dogs are cuter than big dogs. Dogs are not kings, emperors, generals, or handsome. , I would rather be a minister or a scholar.
Words that should not be used when naming a baby born in the Year of the Dog
(1) Dogs are loyal to people, but if a dog has to serve several people at the same time, it will become an unfaithful dog, as in the name When you see two people, the word is avoidance. Such as: Zheng, Lu, Xu, De, Wei, De, Che, He. Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 Next page