A good name can first place parents’ expectations on their children and reflect their interests, hobbies, ideals, hopes and pursuits. So how to give your baby a good name? The following name website will introduce to you the naming method with similar glyphs.
This is based on the Chinese glyph of the surname, and selects characters with similar glyphs as the name. This type of name is unique in glyphs and can easily leave a deep impression on people. In terms of body shape, Chinese characters can be divided into single characters and combined characters. The combined character is twinned from the single character. Compound characters account for the vast majority of Chinese characters, showing the special ability of Chinese character composition. Most Chinese characters can be divided and combined, each with its own independent meaning. When naming, you can firmly grasp the characteristics of Chinese characters to add beauty and artistry to the name.
Generally, Chinese characters have two or more components. If these two or more parts are combined to form the meaning of the word, it is an ideographic word; if there are two or more parts, one part represents the sound and the other part represents the meaning of the word or the generic meaning of the word, it is an ideographic word. Phonophonetic characters. Using the same radical, form or character as the surname to name can reflect the beauty of harmony. Using this method to name, the following formats can be used:
1. The name has the same tense as the tense.
That is, both the surname and the given name contain a certain same radical. In addition to this same radical, there are other combination parts. For example:
Cui Wei, a movie actor, both his surname and given name have the shape of mountain.
Wang Qing was a native of Puqi in the Ming Dynasty. Both his surname and given name contained the character water.
Xing shape. For modern people, this sound is included in both the surname and the given name.
Lu Jing is named after the same radical as fish. Fish in Lu is the sound radical, while in Whale it is the form radical.
Liushahe, a contemporary poet, has three bits of water in his name.
There are also novelist Sha Ting, children's literature writer Hong Xuntao, writer Ai Wu, etc. They all use the same radicals of their first and last names to cleverly form very novel names. There are many more names that can be cited, such as Yang Shulin, Shen Fu, Wang Yang, Wang Hai, Ning Hongyu, Zhang Xian and so on.
2. The surname is used as the pronoun of the given name.
That is to say, the surname is used as a radical to form a new name, and the surname is treated as a whole without splitting it. For example:
Wei Wei, a famous writer, is named after Wei Wei.
Wang Kuang, the ancients, regarded the king as Kuang’s voice.
Yu Xu, the pen name of Yu Youren, is the pronunciation of Yu Wei Xu.
Lin Bin, in the voice of Lin Zuobin.
Gao Song, Song is a knowing word, from mountain to high, Gao? One of the shapes next to Song.
Xin Xin, Xin Congcao sounds like Xin, and Xin happens to be the surname.
Wu Bin, Bin Congwen Congwu, Wu happens to be the surname. It happened to be
Another example: Wang Qi, Wang Qi, Zhou Jie, Jing Ying, etc., all fall into this category of naming methods.
3. Use the radical of the surname as the given name.
That is, the last name is a combined character, and a part of it is selected as the first name. For example:
Chen Dong, Chen is a compound character composed of 口 and 东, which is the phonetic diaphragm of Chen.
Ruan Yuan, a Confucian scholar of the Qing Dynasty, was named after the surname Zhongsheng Pangyuan.
Nie Er is a famous modern musician. The character Nie is composed of three characters for ear, and his name is taken from one of the characters.
Sheng Cheng, a modern writer, is famous for his fame.
Zhang Gong, a modern writer, is named after Zhang’s Xingpaigong.
Another example: Hu Yue, Jia Xi, Wu Tian, ??Li Mu, Mo Da, Yang Mu, Lei Yu, etc. all belong to this naming method.
4. The names have similar glyphs.
That is, choose a character that is similar and similar to the last name as the first name.
Many characters in Chinese characters have similar shapes, such as Yi, Ji, Ji, Si and Wu, Shu, Xu, etc. It is easy to confuse them if you are not careful, but when used skillfully in names, they can be very interesting. For example:
Chen Zhen, the difference between the two characters lies in the two dots of the character "东" and the horizontal character of the character "车". When writing the two characters in a fast pen, it is almost impossible to distinguish them.
She Yu has very little difference in shape, except that the word "She" does not appear in one stroke.
Kong Yiji used the heavenly stems and earthly branches to match the names of people, and Yiji has a similar body shape.
Ka Bian is pronounced as chant dhan. The character Bian is the lower character with a dot added to the prefix, and the character Bian with one vertical and one horizontal character added to the prefix of the lower character.
Shen Chen, Shen Chen was originally the same word in ancient times, and it was finally differentiated, but the difference is very small.
The difference between "Liangliang" and "Liangliang" is that the word "Liangliang" comes from wood, and the word "Liangliang" comes from "meter", but it is embedded below and will be ignored if you don't pay attention.
Another example: Wanfang, Mimu, Jingkai, Shenzhong, Youlong, Loulei, etc. all belong to this naming method.
5. The names have the same glyph structure.
That is, choose a name with the same character structure as the surname, such as pin character structure, full surround structure, top, middle and bottom structure, left and right structure, etc.
For example:
Nie Jing, Nie Lei, Nie Hui, etc. are all crystal structures.
Baoxun, Baodian, etc., both the surname and the given name are semi-enclosed structures.
In Guoyuan, Guotuan, etc., the glyphs of the surname and first name are fully enclosed.
If you are not satisfied with the name, you can use the free birthday and horoscope naming tool on this site