The Japanese word "Miao" is translated into Chinese as "surname"; "Mingqian" is translated into Chinese as "name". For example, a person's name is "Suzuki Taro", and "Suzuki" is his surname (their whole family is named Suzuki). Generally speaking, after a woman gets married, her original surname is changed to her husband's surname, and their children also follow the surname. Father's surname), this is the word "Miao" in Japanese. And "Taro" is his first name. When we Chinese say “give your child a name,” this ‘name’ is the Japanese word for ‘name’.