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According to the first naming website, the original meaning of Ming is tea, and its extended meaning is tea made from young buds. Ming was published in "Mao Shi·Cao Shu Shu" by Lu Ji from Wu, saying that "Shu people To make tea, Wu people make tea." Used in a person's name, it means fresh and elegant, positive, personable, and otherworldly. When parents use the word Ming for boys, they hope that the boy will be outstanding and stand out. They also hope that the boy will be like tea, with suitable shades, freshness and pleasantness, and upright and noble conduct, so it is good.
When naming a baby, parents must pay attention to the indecent homophony of the name to avoid causing unnecessary trouble to the baby in the future. Such as: Wu Limao, Zeng Haoxiao, Yu Ling (Rain), Wei Cong (Feeding Worms). It is best to pronounce the name a few times after picking it up to see if there are homophonies and whether it reads smoothly and does not twist the tongue.