Taboos in word naming

Taboos in naming Chinese characters are as follows:

1. The five-element attribute of the Chinese character is wood. According to the principle that wood overcomes earth in the five-element character, it is taboo to use characters that belong to the five-element earth element in naming the Chinese character. Name;

2. It is taboo to name words with the same rhyme final ǔ or the same as the upper tone, which makes it difficult to pronounce and has no sense of rhythm;

3. It is taboo for the name to have the same character as that of the ancestors and elders. If the ancestor's name contains a Chinese character, the younger generation is taboo to use the Chinese character in the name;

4. Factors such as pronunciation, glyphs, meanings, connotations, etc. need to be considered.

The meaning of the word "Yu" in a girl's name

When the word "Yu" is used in a girl's name, it has the meaning of "wonderful words", "erudite and talented", etc. The original meaning of the word "yu" refers to language and speaking. It is generally used in people's names to describe their quick thinking and good eloquence. It is a very auspicious name. When Chinese characters are used in girls' names, they can be paired with some feminine characters. By matching different characters, the connotation and perception will be different.

Girls’ names that usually start with the character Yu include: Yuyan, Yubing, Yuqi, Yulin, Yuling, Yushan, Yuli, Yujing, Yuxi, Yuqian, Yuqian, Yutong, Yuran and so on.