There is no such rigid provision in our country's laws and regulations. Article 99 of the "General Principles of Civil Law" stipulates that citizens enjoy the right to name and have the right to decide, use and change their names in accordance with regulations, and others are prohibited from interfering, misappropriating, or Impersonate.
According to the Household Registration Department, the public security department does not strictly require parents to give their children a name with more than three characters. It only stipulates that the child should take the father's or mother's surname, and the name must be between two and less than ten characters. name. If the parents insist on giving their children a two-letter common name, the police station will also register the children, but the children may encounter some unnecessary trouble in future work and study.
This is because there are too many two-character names with the same name. The staff kindly reminds parents to try to give their children names with three or more characters, so that the chance of duplicate names can be reduced.