You need to pay attention to the following 7 things when naming your baby

1. Forbidden names of ancestors: Using the names of ancestors as a name will be regarded as disrespectful to the ancestors. In addition, it will disrupt the order of generation and make people unable to distinguish their identities.

2. Forbidden names of celebrities and great men: When naming, mechanically using the names of celebrities, great men, and sages will not only fail to reflect personal characteristics, but will also be regarded as disrespectful to them, such as Li Dazhao, Guan Yunchang, etc. Some literary figures are not suitable as names, such as "Meng Jiangnu", "Sun Wukong", etc.

3. Ban rare and strange words: the value of names lies more in communicative use. If you use some uncommon or strange words when naming, most people will not recognize them, cannot spell them out, and cannot understand the meaning of the words. This will affect the communication between people.

4. Disable complex characters: "Complex" characters refer to characters with multiple strokes and complex structures. Such characters are not only troublesome to write and unsightly, but too many complex characters in the name will make people feel depressed. feel.

5. Polyphonetic words are prohibited: Polyphonetic words will have multiple pronunciations, which can easily cause misunderstandings, such as "Chao", "Chang", "Qian", "Xing" and other polyphonic words. It is best not to use a given name to avoid mispronunciation. If you want to select polyphonic characters, it is best to mark the pronunciation by concatenating them into meanings. For example: Cui Letian, Meng Lezhang. The former uses "天" to indicate that "乐" should be read as lè, and the latter uses "Zhang" to indicate that "乐" should be read as yuè.

6. "Tongue-twisting" words are prohibited: The so-called "tongue-twisting" words mainly refer to double-tone words, overlapping rhyming words and homonym words. The word "double tone" refers to the use of two words with the same initial consonant, such as Yayi, Jiang Jia, etc. Since the initial consonants are the same, it is difficult to pronounce when read together; the word "duoyun" refers to the use of two words with the same rhyme, such as Jiji, Xia Ya, Xiao Words with the same rhyme part, such as Chao, Hu Fu, and Lizhi, are read together and are difficult to pronounce.

7. Use homophonic words of idioms: Pay special attention to the pronunciation of the words when naming, and avoid being the same or similar to the pronunciation of other indecent idioms, otherwise it will easily arouse people's ridicule and ridicule. Avoid homophones with some idioms in life, such as Miyagan Ju (Public Security Bureau), Cai Dao (Chop Knife), Lu Hui (Ashes), He Shang (Monk), Tao Huayun (Peach Blossom Luck), Du Qiyan (Navel) wait.