Baby naming language requirements

A good name must first consider the horoscope, auspiciousness in mathematics, and then some linguistic considerations, so that the name can be more in line with people's living habits. Then the language and characters of baby naming What are the requirements?

1. There must be standardized words

When naming a child, you must use standardized words and not self-made words. In the past, some people used self-made words to name names. In the era of lead type, the influence was still there. Not big, but now is the computer age. If there are no self-created characters in the computer, it will cause a lot of trouble. It will be a lot of trouble to apply for a notarization, passport, ID card, etc.

2. It is easy to recognize, easy to write, and has a profound meaning.

Your name is called by others, so you have to consider whether others recognize it. The more profound the name of the child, the better, and the more rare the word, the more profound it is. In fact, this is not the case. Uncommon words may not have profound meanings, and the biggest disadvantage of rare words is that they are difficult to recognize and sometimes difficult to write. Some people look through the "Kangxi Dictionary" when naming their children and choose characters that are difficult to recognize in order to pursue the profound meaning of the name, but they do not think about the problems of easy recognition and easy writing. If the name is too uncommon, it will cause a lot of trouble. First of all, others will not recognize it. If you pronounce it wrongly, you may make a joke. And if a child's name has too many strokes, it will be difficult for the child to write the name.

The name must have a certain connotation. This is the tradition of Chinese naming. When naming a baby girl, the most common name is one with beauty as its connotation. Nowadays, there are many girls who have become famous and started a family by relying on their talents. Therefore, we should put girls on an equal footing with boys and open up new ideas when choosing names.

3. The phonetic requirements of the name

In addition to being easy to recognize, the name must also conform to the pronunciation rules of Chinese characters, that is, it must be read catchy and not sound like a tongue twister. Generally speaking, for a two-character name, if the first character is in rising or falling tone, the following character should be in flat tone.

Three-character names have higher pronunciation requirements. If the four tones are not arranged well, it will not be read smoothly. If all three words are pronounced with a raised tone, it will be awkward to read, as if you cannot finish reading in one breath. It is also not good to use all three words with the negative tone.

4. The name should not be ambiguous.

Some people choose names for their children without paying attention to the meaning, which is understandable. However, sometimes due to lack of attention, the meaning of the name is inappropriate. Not only can there be no ambiguity in the meaning of words, but there can also be no ambiguity in pronunciation.