What are the taboos when naming the 12 zodiac animals?

It is a more popular method to choose a name that matches the individual’s zodiac sign, combine the 12 zodiac signs with the pronunciation, meaning, and shape characteristics of Chinese characters, and then get hints and associations from them to seek good luck and avoid bad luck. An auspicious nomenclature. The following is a detailed introduction to the twelve zodiac signs and taboos when choosing names for people: 1. People born in the Year of the Rat

Like to use: 倀, rice, beans, horns, 艸, wood, 绻,禾,田Radical characters such as , gold, and jade are auspicious.

People born in the Year of the Rat should have a name with the character "倀" or a radical included in it, which means they will have a good environment, gain both fame and fortune, and be elegant and noble; if they have the characters "米", "豆", " The word "fish" means good fortune, longevity and prosperity for the family and prosperous descendants; the words "艸", "gold" and "jade" mean shrewdness, justice and integrity; the words "任", "wood" and "moon" mean Noble people are obvious, self-denial and helpful to others; with the character "田", one is happy to treat others, and has a leisurely life.

Taboo: Radicals such as mountain, knife, force, bow, owe, heart, stone, skin, water, horse, earth, fire, car, and talent are bad luck.

The word "mountain" means loneliness, and there are no relatives; the words "dao", "power", and "gong" are used, which is not good for the family, and late marriage and childbirth; the word "earth" is bad for health Or the word "心" is used, which indicates dissatisfaction or decisive style; the word "石" is used, which is bad for health; the word "PI", "水", "马", "酉", and "火" are used. The word "car" means cars are afraid of water or are prone to breaking the law.

2. People born in the Year of the Ox

Like to use: water, dog, dog, wood, beans, rice,,. The radical characters of gold, jade, 倀, and wood are auspicious.

People born in the Year of the Ox should have the character "水" in their names, which means they are refreshing and blessed, and have the character "任" and "木" in their names. Words: clear righteousness and interests, integrity.