When parents name their children, they know many naming taboos from the elders in the family, such as names within three generations cannot have the same pronunciation, names within three generations cannot have the same character, etc. So are these claims true? In addition, some parents also want to know that names cannot be repeated after several generations.
It is a taboo among the people that names should not have the same word after three generations. According to legend, names within three generations cannot have the same pronunciation, because this will be unlucky and disrespectful to the elders. This saying has been passed down since ancient times, and some people still follow the relevant regulations in modern times. If the elders insist, parents should respect the relevant regulations when naming their children, and do not name their children with the same pronunciation or the same word as their elders.
From a modern perspective, the saying that names within three generations cannot have the same pronunciation, otherwise it will be unlucky, belongs to feudal superstition and has no scientific basis. Of course, many people hold the idea of ??"I'd rather believe that something exists than something that doesn't exist." Even if they are not superstitious, when naming their children, they will still avoid naming their children with the same pronunciation and the same word as their elders.
Therefore, when parents name their children, although they have their own ideas, it is best to communicate more with the elders in the family and avoid conflicts over the naming of their children. If the name given by the parents is inappropriate, it will be very troublesome to go to the police station to change the name.