Since ancient times, people like to use the Book of Songs to name girls. For example, the name of the talented girl Lin Weiyin in the Republic of China was taken from the Book of Songs "The great sister's descendant Huiyin, then Baisi male"; the modern Nobel Prize winner Tu The name "Yoyou" also comes from the Book of Songs "Yoyou, the deer roars, eating the wild wormwood". Although separated by thousands of years of history, there are many words in these allusive poems that parents can use to name girls. Below, the editor will share with you the naming techniques, names, etc. in the Book of Songs for your benefit. refer to!
The editor is here to share with you the examples of girls’ names with allusions from the Book of Songs to strengthen your direction of naming. Follow the editor to learn more about them! 1. Cases of girls named in the Book of Songs with allusive names
(Arbor)
——Taken from the allusion "Poetry·Xiaoya·Lumbering" "The trees are clinking, and the birds are chirping. From In the deep valley, "arbor" means tall tree. It originally refers to birds migrating from deep valleys to high trees. A metaphor for moving to a new home.
Interpretation: The idiom "moving to the arbor" extends the meaning of this name, which is a metaphor for not forgetting old friends even after your status is high. Taking "Qiao Mu" as a girl's name means that the child will not forget the original intention, be smart and capable. Very classy, ??nice name.
(Leqin)
——From "Poetry·Xiaoya·Lu Ming" "Yo yo deer roar, eating apples in the wild. I have a guest, playing the harp and sheng. The drums and harps The harp, drums and harp are playing harmoniously and beautifully." Among them, "the sound of deer" is an allusion to this chapter, which represents multiple meanings. 1. Refers to the music and songs used to entertain the ministers and guests; 2. Lumingke refers to the guests.
Interpretation: Here, the editor uses allusive poetry to extract the seemingly ordinary words "乐 and qin" in the girl's name, which means that the child is versatile, cultivated, and smart.
(子迡)
——From "Poetry Zheng Feng" "Qingqing Zijin, leisurely my heart." This is a word that expresses love, and it is also a classic allusion. Here the editor extracts "Zijin" as a girl's name to extend its connotation.
Interpretation: It means that a girl is kind, friendly, and beautiful. It also highlights women's single-mindedness and devotion to love.
(Jing Shu)
——Taken from "The Book of Songs" "The quiet girl and her Shu are waiting for me in the corner of the city." Translation of the allusion: The girl is quiet and beautiful, waiting for me in the city tower superior. The two characters "Jing and Shu" are extracted and paired with the name to extend the meaning of the characters.
Interpretation: "Jingshu" means a quiet and beautiful woman, highlighting the feminine beauty of women. Used as a girl's name, it means the child is quiet, cultivated, and beautiful.
2. How to use the Book of Songs to name a girl with allusions
1. Choose two consecutive words from the poem to name the girl
This method is the best way to name a girl from the poem. One of the commonly used techniques in naming not only retains the meaning of the original words, but also gives the name a strong sense of poetry, strengthens the implicit meaning, and allows others to have a sense of association and delve deeper into the meaning behind the name, such as "Wanru" "The name is taken from the classic poem "The Book of Songs·Guo Feng·Zheng Feng·There are vines in the wild", "There are vines in the wild, and there is no dew. There is a beautiful person, as graceful as the clear air." The whole poem refers to "The vines in the countryside are like grass." , the dewdrops are crystal clear. There is a beautiful girl with beautiful and affectionate eyebrows. "Wan" means gentle, beautiful, and gentle; "Ru" means like a male. It embodies the poetic and picturesque artistic conception of girls who never tire of reading.
2. Name according to the classification of poems in the Book of Songs
The Book of Songs is the beginning of ancient Chinese poetry and is rich in content. It is divided into "Wind", "Ya" and "Song" Three parts, and this is a reference direction for parents. Because the naming of poems with allusions in the Book of Songs has a wider range. Therefore, choosing a name from one of the categories can narrow the scope and save time. For example, "Xiaoya" has the richest literary expression, so borrowing from this type of poetry can highlight the child's cultural quality and literary talent.
3. Use the homophonic method to name the name
If we want to name the poem with allusions, but also want to use some homophone words to replace the words in the poem, in fact, this is It is possible.
The pronunciation can be associated with poetry, and there will not be a lot of duplicate names. For example: Lin Weiyin, a talented woman from the Republic of China mentioned by the editor at the beginning, was named in a homophonic way, taken from "Da Si" in the Book of Songs. "Si Hui Yin, then Bai Si Nan", changing "Yin" to "Yin" means to be cultivated and talented. It also gives the name a unique connotation and poetic feel.
4. Extract a word from the poem and match it with a function word
There are many chapters in the Book of Songs, but you may only like a few of them, or they may be very familiar to the public, so when you use When choosing names based on these allusive poems, other parents will naturally take the same consideration into consideration. Therefore, at this time, you can also extract a word from the poem to name the girl, for example: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Drums and Bells" "Guse, Guqin, Sheng and Qing have the same pronunciation." The word "Qin" in it matches The word "Yi" sounds very nice, and it is not easy to repeat the name.
3. A complete list of girls’ names with allusions in the Book of Songs
Caiwei: Taken from the Book of Songs, “Pick the weeds and pick the weeds, and the weeds will stop.”
Jiahui: Taken from "Gufengzhishi·April" "There are Jiahui in the mountains, Houlihoumei."
Huiran: Taken from "Beifeng·Final Wind" "The final wind is hazy, Hui Ran is willing to come. "
Yiyi: Taken from "The Deer Mingzhi·Caiwei" "I have gone, and the willow Yiyi"
Ruxue: Taken from "Cao Wei". "Wind · Mayfly" "The ephemera digs and reads, and the linen clothes are like snow."
Wen Yin: Taken from "Qin Feng·Xiaorong" "Wen Yin has a smooth hub and drives me to the Qifu."
Yan Wan: taken from "Yan Wan's request" in "Beifeng·Xintai".
Qionghua: taken from "Qionghua" in "Qi Feng·Zhu".
Bang Yuan: Taken from "Baofeng·Gentlemen grow old together" "The person who is showing off is like a lady of the state."
Chu Chu: Taken from "Cao Feng·Ephemera" "The feathers of the mayfly, The clothes are beautiful."
Shu Yao: Taken from "The Book of Songs·Chen Feng·Moonrise" "The moonrise is bright, the outstanding people are here, the gentle and graceful people are here, and the hard work is quiet!"
Wanxi: Taken from "Zheng Feng·Wild Weeds" "There is a beautiful person, clear and graceful."
Huaying: Taken from "Yuanyou": "Embrace the beauty of Wanyan Britain".
Rainfall: Taken from "The Book of Songs·Guo Feng·Bei Feng·North Wind" "The north wind blows, and the rain and snow fall."
Sirou: Taken from "Fu" "Tian Zhishi·Sanghu" "The wine is sweet and soft, and the wine is gentle."
Yan Yan: Taken from "Nine Bian" "Yan Yanxi is overwhelmed by the lotus."
Shu Shen: Taken from "Beifeng·Yanyan" "The end is gentle and beneficial , Shu Shen's body."
Qingyi: Taken from "Wei Feng·Fa Tan" "The river is clear and rippled"
Peiyu: Taken from "Wei Feng·Bamboo Pole." 》"The beauty of clever laughter, the beauty of wearing jade."
Guan Tong: Taken from "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Jingnu" "Yiwu Tong Guan."
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