Twenty taboo rules for naming people

There are indeed many taboos in naming. I will list 12 of them below

1. Avoid using the word "ugly" in naming

? "Ugly" means "beautiful" On the contrary, what we want to give is a "good name". Of course, we must avoid using words that express "ugly" meaning. Due to the influence of unscientific, uncivilized stereotypes and backward consciousness, naming with the word "ugly" has a long history in our country and has been passed down to this day. This needs to be seriously eradicated. Name them with the word "ugly", such as Niulao and Fanli. Fanli refers to a bird cage, which is a metaphor for a situation where there is no freedom.

2. Avoid naming with the word "evil"

Anything that expresses "evil" and is harmful to human beings should be classified into the categories of "evil" and "evil". "Evil" and "bad" are people's enemies. We should do everything possible to eradicate them and defeat them. Naming with such words is against the will of people, is a perverse behavior, and should be stopped.

For example, Li Dongfu, Flood, Dark Clouds, Huang Tian, ??etc. Some of these names are "flood" and "ferocious beasts", which endanger people's lives and safety and are the enemy of mankind

3. Avoid using the word "bad" in naming

Here The word "bad" includes two meanings, one refers to the character, and the other refers to causing "bad" consequences. Naming with these two meanings will cause upright and kind-hearted people to feel rebellious, so it is not advisable. Such as Shu Diao, Diao Xie (evil), Tang Ciao, Kuang Ciao, Xiong Yi, Zhao She, Tian Heng, Wu Jian'an, Li Hunzi, etc.

4. Avoid using the word "suspect" in naming

The so-called "suspect" words refer to some words that people are particularly sensitive to, such as turtle, bald, donkey, vinegar, sour, smelly, green scarf, etc. There are almost no names that use such characters directly, but homophones that are converted into such characters occasionally still appear, and this should be avoided. Such as Wu (Wu) Jingui (turtle), Wang Ba (eight), Ye, Lu (green) Jin (scarf) Rong, Xiang Shang (above) Tu (bald), Ban Na Lv (donkey), etc.

< p> 5. Avoid naming with the word "disability"

It is painful to be injured or disabled. Naming a disease after an expensive disease is tantamount to exposing a person's scars, which is unethical. If the name is named after a disability, both the caller and the owner will have an unpleasant feeling. However, the phenomenon of naming people with disability has existed in ancient and modern times. Sun Bin, a famous military strategist in the Warring States Period, was originally named Sun Bin. He had his kneecap (i.e. patella, also written as Bin Gu) removed due to torture and later changed his name to Sun Bin.

6. Avoid naming with the word "earning people"

The so-called "earning people" refers to the benefits of making money. Names are used to call, and some words are used as names. When A calls, B responds. In each call and response, B takes advantage of A. This can easily cause unnecessary disputes or create psychological barriers, affecting correct social interactions. Such words should be avoided when naming.

There are two main types of words that are easy to "make people". One type is the second predicate used for respecting elders, such as father, uncle, father, father, old, uncle, ancestor, ancestor, aunt. , mother, mother, milk, mother-in-law, etc. Examples of names that use these words that do not convey the meaning are Jiafu, Wen Shu, Cheng Bo, Shi Weng, Ji Gong, A Lao, Zheng Guangzu, Lie Zong, Li Fagu, Zhang Yuniang, Yun Sipo, etc. These names, if echoed, are suspected of "making money". The other category is words used to express official titles, titles and honorifics, such as prime minister, Yin, Ling, Gong, Hou, section chief, division commander, company commander, political commissar, professor, senior engineer, expert, star, manager, Sir wait.

7. Avoid using "derogatory" words in naming.

As mentioned before, the name should have beautiful sounds, meanings and shapes. Naming with "derogatory" words does not meet the requirements of "righteousness and beauty", so it should be avoided. However, from ancient times to the present, the phenomenon of using "derogatory" words to name people has emerged one after another, which should be paid attention to.

Let us first take a look at the typical examples of naming with "derogatory" words: Xibei, Shenke, Jique, Mengbo Baijianu, Tang Shishao, Zheng Bacai, Zhang Luopo, Geda Fat, Yanguaiyu, etc. The "derogatory" connotations of these names are clear and obvious at a glance, and there is no need to explain. There is another category that needs a little comment, such as Shi (mis) policy, Hu Du (confused),

8. Avoid using the word "arrogant" in naming

Do not use the word "arrogant" in naming. Too arrogant, too presumptuous. Because arrogance and presumptuousness are manifestations of lack of self-cultivation. It is not only a kind of self-exposure, but also disrespectful to others, which can easily cause disgust.

In ancient times, those named with the word "arrogant" include Qiang Liang, Bawang, Tianhuang, Zhang Yuanxun, Li Cunba, Shi Wansui, Sun Wanshou, Ruan Wanling, etc.; in modern times, those named with the word "arrogant" include Zhenqiu, Guanqiu, Guanxiong, Yuhuan, Zhenqiu, Zhenhuan, Zhenyu, Renjie, Guanying, Tianbao. Therefore, do not use arrogance and presumptuousness as "beauty" in names. That is actually a kind of "ugliness". This is why "arrogance" should not be used in names. The truth of words.

9. Avoid naming with the word "rude"

Roughness and fineness are relative, and wildness and elegance are relative. The so-called "rude" words are rough, unprocessed words with a primitive flavor. The name of beauty should be an exquisite and exquisite work of art, and "rough" is incompatible with it. There are double-dealing manifestations in naming with the word "rude": First, the wording is rude, vulgar, and unprocessed. Such as Goudan, Wild Cat, Cowboy, Stone, Heihai, Maomei, etc. Most of these are nicknames, and some are also used as nicknames. Second, although some text processing has been done, the words still reveal a kind of wildness, giving people the impression of being stubborn and unruly. Such as Lei Gong, Yong Jiu, Hu Ni, Li Fu, Tong Hoo, Pei Hong, Lei Yan, Xuan Xiao, Liu Shagui, Wu Dalie, Yu Leiwa, Ren Maoxiao, Ling Zhendian, Liu Heijiao, He Xianqi, etc.

10. Avoid using "tongue-twisting" names.

Some names are difficult to pronounce and sound, and if you fail to do so, they may be mispronounced or misheard. Why? The wording used in the name is difficult to pronounce, almost becoming a "tongue twister". Such as Lingzhou Jiu, Shen Jiji, Sun Zhouqiu, Xia Yayi, Jin Jingqing, Zhou Xiaochao, Hu Fufen, Geng Jingzhong, Jiang Jiaqiang, Zhang Changshang, Chen Zhenren, Hu Chufu, Lu Lizhi, Fu Zhufu, etc.

11. Don’t name with the word "traditional"

"Traditional" refers to characters with multiple strokes and complex structures. Such characters are troublesome to write and look unsightly. Therefore, if there are too many complex characters in the name, it will cause an imbalance between black and white, and it will be dark and suffocating, making people feel depressed. "Difficult" words refer to words that are difficult to recognize and read, and are also words that are not commonly used. Most people don't know such a word, can neither read it nor understand its meaning. Using this kind of word for a name will affect communication and hinder the normal function of the name. Even if the name is artistic and interesting, it can only be a literal symbol in front of most people who do not understand it, and may even cause jokes, misunderstandings, and undue losses. Therefore, when choosing a name, use common words instead of “difficult” words.

12. Avoid using the word "weird" in names.

The word "weird" is rarer than the word "difficult", so it is more difficult to recognize and understand. The so-called "weird" means that if it is rare, it is strange; if it is rare, it will not be recognized. The so-called "remote" means that we don't often encounter it and are inaccessible; we don't often encounter it, but we are still unfamiliar with it. The word "weird" is a word that no one recognizes outside the dictionary. Using such a word in a name does mean that we are deliberately looking for trouble. Naturally, this approach will be opposed by most people.