A pair of twin newborns in Shanghai were named "Shang Xia and Zuo You" by their parents. This homonym "Shang Xia and Zuo You" also caused a heated discussion among netizens. Because the father of twin newborns is Shang Fangjian and the mother is Zuo You, they also named their children Shang Xia and Zuo You. This homonym is very interesting, but some netizens said that it should be Shang You He.
In addition to their homophonic names, there are some homophonic names that make people laugh. For example, Du Ziteng, whose homophonic name is "stomachache", makes people want to laugh when they shout. There is also Qin Shou, who literally thinks that parents want their children to live a long life, but they become "animals" with their surnames; Yao Tong, this is a girl's name. The word Tong stands for hope and red, and it also represents parents' good hopes for their children. However, reading the two words Yao Tong at the same time is like "low back pain", which makes people feel that girls are not gentle at all; Surplus, let a person listen to very rich, give a person a kind of rich feeling.
For example, it's not easy to name people who are surnamed Wu. If they are called Wu Yu, others will think that they are speechless; if they are called Wu Qing, they will be heartless; if they are called Wu Yi, they will be meaningless and give people a very cold feeling. Also, Ni Youbing sounds like "you are sick", which makes people feel uncomfortable. Ni Chulai homonyms "you come out" and Cai Shichang reads "vegetable market", which is really funny. Fan Jian sounds like "being a bitch", and Liu Bixue's homonym is "nosebleeds". Jason Wu's eldest son was named "So-called Wu", which gave people a feeling of being too casual.
The first name is a symbol representing a person. Surnames and first names contain ancient and traditional Chinese culture and are parents' wishes to the next generation. However, parents should also be reminded to read more names with their surnames, otherwise some homophones will affect their children's later life.