Method of naming snake baby with idioms and allusions

Introduction to this article: How to help a baby born in year of the snake to get a nice name? How to give year of the snake baby a meaningful name with idioms and allusions? The following is a complete collection of naming methods of year of the snake baby idioms and allusions.

naming culture has a long history, and people use names to define and distinguish the differences between people. The most anticipated and troublesome thing for newborn babies is how to give them a nice name. Of course, the importance of naming is self-evident, and there are many ways to name them. However, many people are still at a loss as to how and what to name them. This requires the market segmentation of naming, such as what to name, the book of songs, idioms and allusions. Or time, place and environment? This paper analyzes how to use idioms and allusions to give your baby a nice name.

Idioms generally come from ancient languages, myths, allusions and poetry classics. They are phrases or phrases with fixed structure and meaning formed for a long time. They are concise in form, profound in meaning and incisive in meaning, and they are condensed language arts. Idioms are generally profound, implicit and meaningful, and naming them after idioms can make the names appear elegant and philosophical. Using allusion naming method is to extract name combinations from some idioms or poems and allusions by using the ambiguity of surnames.

abandon single names and study double names directly. According to systematic statistics, the repetition rate of single names in China is so high that it is difficult for people to distinguish them. There have been many such jokes, so the state advocates using double names to reduce the repetition rate of names.

First, use idioms to give names

1. Even names and surnames are taken from idioms, provided that the idioms contain their surnames. For example, Ma Shitu, a famous writer, takes his name from the last three words of the idiom "an old horse knows the way", and another example:

Go round and round, from the idiom "go round and round"; ? Pingbuqing is taken from the idiom "Pingbuqingyun";

Ye Ziqiu is taken from the idiom "rather critical"; ? Being formed in thinking is taken from the idiom "being formed in thinking".

In the previous cases, the names are all together in idioms. Of course, it can also be disconnected, and even in the order of arrangement, it can be different from idioms. As long as it can make people think of idioms from their names. Such as:

eternal youth, taken from the idiom "eternal youth";

Yang Baibu, which is taken from the idiom "Hundred paces pierce Yang";

both morality and tolerance are taken from the idiom "both morality and tolerance".

Surname words can also be just homophonic words in idioms, such as:

Easy to understand, taken from the idiom "at a glance";

Fang weiran is taken from the idiom "nip in the bud";

Zhang Feiran is taken from the idiom "Feiran Chengzhang".

2. Only the first name is taken from the idiom, and the surname word is not related to the idiom, such as:

Liu Dezhong, whose virtue is taken from the idiom "venerable";

Zhou Yishan, Yishan is taken from the idiom "righteousness is more important than mountain";

Ren Zhuoqun and Zhuo Qun are taken from the idiom "Outstanding";

Zheng Pengcheng, Pengcheng is taken from the idiom "Pengcheng Wan Li";

Wang Renzhong, Ren Zhong is taken from the idiom "A long way to go";

Chen ruogu, ruogu is taken from the idiom "empty mind is like a valley".

the first case can be said to be just a special case of using idioms to name. Specific to a surname, there are very few idioms that can be named in this way, and some surnames are even impossible to be named in this way. In the second case, although it can't fully reflect the meaning expressed by idioms, it is not limited by surnames, and its scope of application is very wide.

Second, use allusions to name

Xie Congxiao (saying "When the flowers bloom, she laughs in the bushes")

Zhang Daizhong (saying "o Master, how did the world repay, your life of long solicitude?")

Zhao Pinghai (saying "where is the ferry? Will somebody tell me?, It's growing rough. It's growing dark ")

Du Hefeng (speaking of" going forward and trying ") Ge Ruyi (speaking of" being as one as one ")

Shangguan Zhuoer (speaking of" being outstanding ") Zhu Mengqiu (speaking of" dreaming ")

Wu Chuanshi (speaking of" dripping water wears away the stone ") was involved in Sichuan. Mo Daoqun travels early ")

Li Sanqiu (saying" Sanqiu in one day "Shen Dingmao (saying" Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao ")

Pan Yuxiao (saying" The East wants to know, Mo Daojun travels early ")

Meng Qianhe (saying" Looking at a thousand rivers from afar ")

With the rain of Baling still on your clothes ")

If we want to get the expected effect by using idioms and allusions, we should also pay attention to the following two points:

1. Associativity, that is, the names obtained by using idioms and allusions should be able to make people easily associate with the idioms they came from. The original intention of using idioms to name names is to make names contain rich cultural connotations of idioms and make short names meaningful. If the name obtained in this way does not remind people of the idioms used, then everything will be in vain.

2. Good sense. It means that the idioms used for naming or the phrases extracted from idioms for naming must have good meanings and have no other ambiguities. If conceit is a derogatory idiom, it is inappropriate for someone to be named conceited. Another example is "romantic elegance", which is to praise a person's demeanor, but "romantic" contains the ambiguity of dissolute life, so it is best not to use it. The goodness mentioned here is to conform to the principle of the beauty of the name.

Both idioms and allusions are antique names. We should find out the source of idioms and allusions to avoid making people laugh. If you have any trouble with baby naming, please contact us and we will serve you wholeheartedly.