Hello Comrade: Detailed answers to your questions are as follows. Name is an important mark of a citizen’s identity and an important symbol of his or her participation in social life. It must be relatively stable and serious. Citizens have the right to change their names, but this must be subject to legal constraints. A name is not a simple code name, it is a personal title with legal effect. While providing convenience and benefit to the people, we must also uphold the authority of the household registration of the public security organs and the seriousness of the use of names. Article 99 of the "General Principles of the Civil Law" stipulates: "Citizens enjoy the right of name and have the right to decide, use and change their own names in accordance with regulations. Names are prohibited from being interfered with, misappropriated, or counterfeited by others." While clarifying the basic rights of citizens, it also clarifies that when changing names, regulations must be followed. The "Regulations on Household Registration of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: "When citizens over 18 years of age need to change their names, they should handle it in accordance with regulations and apply to the household registration authority." The Ministry of Public Security's "Preliminary Opinions on the Implementation of Household Registration Regulations" stipulates that changes in the name of persons over 18 years of age must be properly controlled and cannot be changed easily without sufficient reasons. On March 20, 2006, Xiang Gong Tong (2006) No. 30 "Interim Provisions on the Management of Permanent Household Registration of the Hunan Provincial Public Security Department" stipulated more clearly: Name changes for citizens over 18 years of age must be strictly controlled and should not be changed lightly. , for changes in children’s names due to reasons such as the change of religious and secular names, adoption or rescission of adoption, divorce or remarriage of parents, etc., and the use of characters in the name is really indecent, the pronunciation and meaning of the characters are degrading and need to be changed, it shall be handled in accordance with the regulations. On April 24, 2008, the Hunan Provincial Public Security Department document No. 46 Xiang Gong Tong (2008) issued a notice on the issuance of the "Hunan Provincial Resident Population Registration Operation Measures" clearly stipulates that a request to change a name must meet one of the following conditions before it can be accepted: Religion The first name is changed from the secular name; the child's name needs to be changed due to adoption or dissolution of adoption, parents' divorce or remarriage, etc.; the names are exactly the same in the same school or work unit, which brings inconvenience to life and work; the use of words in the name is really indecent , the pronunciation and meaning of the characters are degrading; the name contains uncommon characters; due to errors in the work of the household registration authority, the names recorded in the household registration book, resident ID card and population information management system are inconsistent and other special circumstances. According to the documents of the provincial department, the municipal bureau made the following supplementary regulations: 1. To facilitate social management, in principle, the name will only be changed once. 2. In order to maintain the solemnity, stability, and long-term nature of the second-generation ID card, under normal circumstances, applications for name change will no longer be accepted for those who have already applied for the second-generation ID card and signed it for confirmation, unless there is an obvious error. 3. The names of persons who have been deprived of political rights in accordance with the law, or who are being wanted, undergoing criminal prosecution, serving sentences, or being reeducation through labor, will not be allowed to change their names. If you fall into one of the conditions stipulated in provincial documents (not one of the three conditions stipulated by the municipal bureau), please go to the police station where your household registration is located with relevant certificates to apply. If you do not meet the above requirements, your application will be rejected. be accepted.