Names must not contain the following content:
1. Damage the dignity of the country or nation;
2. Go against good national customs;
3. It is likely to cause adverse reactions or misunderstandings from the public.
The "Regulations" stipulate that names shall not use or contain the following words, letters, numbers, and symbols:
1. Simplified traditional Chinese characters;
2. Variant characters that have been eliminated, except those in surnames;
3. Self-made characters;
4. Foreign characters;
5. Chinese pinyin letters;
6. Arabic numerals;
7. Symbols;
8. Other words that are beyond the scope of standard Chinese characters and minority languages.
Taking into account that the number of characters used in Chinese names is usually 2 to 3 Chinese characters for single surnames, and 3 to 4 Chinese characters for compound surnames or the surnames of both parents, the "Regulations" stipulates: Except for the use of ethnic characters or written , except for translated Chinese characters, the name should be more than 2 Chinese characters and less than 6 Chinese characters.
My personal suggestion is to use fewer words when naming your child. Too many words can sometimes be troublesome.
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