Girls must not use the words Hua, Xiao and Chao in their names.
1. "Hua". The homonym is slippery, which may make people more tactful. From its meaning, people, knives and ten are prone to knife injuries, and finally the cross can be understood as a hospital, and it may be surgery, etc., which may lead to migraine or brain diseases. If it's wartime, it's not so fierce to call this word, or it's okay for people who join the army to have this word during their military service. Usually, men with Chinese characters in their names will look good, and they will get fat easily after middle age. Their faces are mainly oblong, while women are mainly slightly rounded, and they are also prone to get fat.
2. "Laugh". The word "smile" has a double bamboo head on it, which is easy to have a second meaning in marriage. Here is the word "Yao". If the word "woman" is a demon word, it is said that the woman with this word in her name was shaped by elves in most previous lives, so it is best not to use this word for her smile, especially for children. Usually, a woman with a smile in her name will be more charming and attractive, and her face will be pointed.
3. "Super". This word can be directly interpreted as, take the knife edge, the main murderer, which means that the person named this word is likely to take a walk under the knife edge. This word also tells the Lord that he is extroverted, has a wide range of communication, and sometimes likes to fight and has a quick temper.
taboo of using words in names
1. You can't use complicated words in naming.
A complicated word is one with many strokes and complicated structure. Such words are not suitable for naming, which is not conducive to writing and identification, and will bring great trouble to children, and it is also easy for children to fall into an embarrassing situation. Second, you can't use quirky words for naming.
quirky words are generally rare and not often used, and many people don't know or understand them. Such words are not suitable for naming, otherwise it is easy to bring misunderstanding to others and trouble to yourself.