How to name your baby

1. Cleverly draw lessons from literary classics

If you are diligent, you will find that there are a lot of good names in ancient poems, classics and literary works. Therefore, parents who like reading and have literary hobbies can find suitable names for their babies from your favorite works. Only a name that can reflect cultural connotation and trace its roots can be called a good name.

2. Choose words that match the baby’s characteristics

The first requirement for a good name is that it must match the baby’s gender characteristics. Therefore, when naming a baby girl, you should choose some words that express a woman's "beauty", gentleness, and virtuousness, such as Ya, Zi, Na, Mei, Jiao, Jing, etc. When naming a baby boy, you should reflect the masculinity of a man, and choose majestic and loud words such as Liang, Jian, Tao, Hong, Lei, Hai, and Bo.

3. Imitate the naming of characters in novels

I believe that when many parents read novels or classics, they will find that the names of the characters are very nice, elegant and unique. So why don’t parents learn from and imitate the names of these characters when naming their babies? For example, in the novel "Huang Quan" by Tianxia Guiyuan, the female characters' names are such as Zhiwei, Huaiying, and Yuluo. They are all very nice names and can be used as a reference for naming baby girls, while the male characters' names are such as Si Yu, Zi Yan, and Yu Hong can be used as references for naming baby boys.

4. Combine it with real life

If you prefer a name that is simple and easy to remember, you can choose a name based on your baby's reality. That is, using the birth of the baby to make a fuss or place one's own good wishes on it. For example, if you want your baby to be beautiful and talk elegantly, you can name your baby boy Junshuang and your baby girl Wanli. If you want your baby to be knowledgeable, you can name your baby boy Bowen and your baby girl Bohan.