New changes in baby names after 20, parents finally no longer get together in naming, each one sounds better than the other

Article by Fulin Mummy

I wonder if you have heard of such a joke.

This is a joke that everyone was complaining about in the past few years, because the names of the children born at that time were full of romance novels, and more importantly, their parents seemed to read the same books. Romance novels, so the children's names are surprisingly consistent. There can be many Zixuan, Zihan, and Zirui in one class.

But perhaps because people complained a lot three years ago, the names of children born in the past two years have obviously become better-sounding, and the repetition rate is also very low.

Last time I took my children to get vaccinated, I saw more than 100 children vaccinated in the morning, but none of the names were repeated, and they were all very nice! It seems that while everyone is still complaining about the endlessly repeated naming methods of children born in the 10s, children born in the 20s have been born, and their parents are coming with new naming styles.

List a few names for everyone to appreciate:

Rongyue, Deyan, Chenglin, Shanwei, Siru; ??

Muye, Kemi, Yiyi , Xinyu, Weixi;

Guanqi, Xingruo, Mubai, Yueyao, Zhiyan;

These names are all very interesting Poetic, but not overly ostentatious, it seems very low-key and worthy of careful consideration.

Names such as the founding of the People's Republic of China, Reform, and Opening up have deep historical imprints, and the names of the male and female protagonists of the romance dramas for children born in the 10s also reflect the people who grew up in the prosperous society at that time. Parents have a Mary Sue inside of them.

In fact, it’s not that the names of those with the same name are a problem, but that it becomes a problem when there are too many people using them. Everyone wants to pursue individuality, but when you go out and see that everyone’s personality is so consistent, it can’t help but be embarrassing.

When the Mary Sue style becomes a thing of the past, the new generation of young parents are more mature and have seen the previous situation of name clashing, so they will be more cautious about naming their children. .

Of course, this does not mean that there are no duplicate names for babies born in their 20s. If we take stock of the names of the newborn population every year, there will always be some words that appear more frequently, and those born in their 20s are no exception.

According to the statistics of the Ministry of Public Security, the most commonly used name for male and female newborns in 2020 is a table. We can see:

"Zimo", this popular name has taken a back seat. In the second line, the name with the highest duplication rate is "Yichen". With the addition of "Yichen", "Yichen" and "Yuchen", a new magical cycle seems to be starting again.

Similarly, among the female babies, "Zi Han" is a little outdated, and the top ones are "Yi Nuo" and "Yi Nuo", "Xin Yi", "Xin Yan", "Ke" "Xin" becomes a magic circle.

Of course, some young parents are more free in naming their children:

Gu Demaoning;

King of Glory;

Yellow hair is reborn;

A lot of gold;

The ideas are bold and the execution is strong. I don’t know what these children will think of themselves when they grow up. The name...

In fact, naming a child does not need to be unconventional, popular, literary, or profound. Combine some of the child's characteristics with the surname and choose a name with a positive and beautiful meaning.

For example, if the child’s birth date is special, or the weather on the day of birth is special, or the place of birth is commemorative, even if it is a dream before giving birth, it can be used to grow hair and give the child It is quite meaningful to choose a nice name that has origins and can make people remember some things when the child was born.

Furthermore, if the child’s surname is special, such as some niche surnames, surnames with good-looking glyphs, and compound surnames, all of which are already eye-catching features in the child’s name, then we can Combine the meaning and pronunciation of the surname to match a name that pronounces harmoniously with the surname.

In fact, there are no certain rules when it comes to naming your children. The only common rule is to try to use words with a bright and beautiful direction.

Many words sound nice and are used by relatively few people, but they are not suitable for use as names. For example, take the word "xi". Many parents like to use the pronunciation of "xi" to name their children. It seems very poetic. Some people want to find a relatively uncommon word with this pronunciation, but the original meaning of the word "xi" , refers to a female slave, and is composed of common words such as ridicule, mouse, etc., which is not suitable for use as a personal name.

The ancient people’s favorite style when choosing names is “zhongzhengpei”, which is more elegant and dignified. This style is truly classical. In short, naming a child is a matter that requires a lot of thought, and it also tests the parents' literary literacy and aesthetic taste. It is best to think for yourself and look through a dictionary instead of following what others say!

What are some amazing names you have heard? Let’s join forces in the comment area~