I am born in the 1990s... I advocate naming myself. Find it from an expert to find out its origin; find it from a relative to deepen your relationship. There is nothing wrong with that.
Scientific development is an unstoppable trend, and high cultural literacy is a historical trend. But there is really no scientific basis for personal names. And a person's name can only be judged good or bad through the opinions of others.
In ordinary social interactions, elegant and profound names often leave a good impression on people, as wonderful as poetry, as beautiful as pictures, and as mellow as wine. This has absolutely nothing to do with science. Notoriety brings evil consequences.
Therefore, it is better to be superstitious and cater to trends that have not completely dissipated. One is a good impression, and the other is confidence.
In the study of names, there is also a relationship between yin and yang and the five elements. If this change of yin and yang and the five elements can make up for the shortcomings of the innate characters, it can change the fate of the person concerned from bad to good; on the contrary, If the acquired name and the relationship between yin and yang and the five elements play a role in helping the person's innate horoscope, then the person's fate will also change from good to bad, and it may even bring serious disasters at critical times. As the saying goes: "One destiny, two luck, three feng shui, four number, and five reading." Therefore, the role of acquired names in this process ranks fourth and should not be underestimated. For this reason, the ancients had a saying: "It is better to give your son a good name than to give him thousands of gold." In actual operation, when choosing a name, you should first sort out the birth date and horoscope of the person concerned, and look at his likes and dislikes. The god of likes and dislikes should be given priority when choosing a name. Never list the taboo god in your name, otherwise, you will kill people invisibly. For example, if a man surnamed Wang likes fire and avoids water in his horoscope, his five elements configuration can be determined as: "earth, fire, earth", or "earth, fire, fire", but it must not be matched with "earth, metal, water" or "earth, water, earth". This is the first principle to consider when choosing a name.
Don’t give a bad name when choosing a hexagram. Whether they are Chinese characters or English characters, they all have their mathematical and symbolic meanings. Avoid combining them into bad connotations such as "fire and water are not enough", "mountains and rivers are damaged", etc. This step is also a verification of the name.