What's the name of the girl surnamed Yu?

Yu Huiyan is smart and beautiful. Suitable for girls to take names. From Ji Yun's Notes on Reading Wei Caotang in the Qing Dynasty: "There is a girl after birth, a little longer, very beautiful."

first, don't choose polyphonic words for the name.

Dong Qian, a little girl, was unhappy as soon as she entered school. At the first roll call, the teacher called her Dong "Xi". From then on, the boys nicknamed her and stopped calling her the correct name. This is all caused by polyphonic characters. Experts point out that polyphonic words make people feel at a loss to read, and it is best to avoid them when naming names.

second, don't use uncommon words in your name.

Zhang Binglin, a modern scholar, named his daughter with four characters of "work" arranged in a square, that is, the ancient word "exhibition". Many people, including their daughter's teacher, were stumped by the biased wording, which made them very embarrassed. Today's people can't record the rare words in their names by computer, and there are many examples of trouble in household registration, license handling, bank deposit, post office remittance, insurance purchase, civil aviation ticket purchase and other business. Experts say that the names of people seem to be personal things, but they have strong sociality. The abuse of uncommon and irregular words in names will not only cause a lot of unnecessary trouble, but also affect communication.

third, it is not easy to have a double name.

There are three "Wang Wei" in one class in kindergarten, so that teachers and children have to be distinguished by big, small, fat and thin. There are two "willows" among the hosts of CCTV. "Zhang Ying" is a good name, but in the late 198s, there were more than 4, "Zhang Ying" in Beijing alone. Duplicate names will bring some troubles and even harm, while double names can greatly reduce the rate of duplicate names. According to the sampling survey conducted by the State Language Committee on the data of the third national census in 1989, the rate of single name duplication is 67.7%, and the rate of double name duplication is 32.4%. Therefore, experts suggest that it is best not to have a single name.

fourth, avoid common names as much as possible.

If a person's name is Jingsheng, he is likely to be born in Beijing. If his name is "Husheng", he was probably born in Shanghai. According to the sampling survey conducted by the State Language Committee on the data of the third national census, among the 57, people, 63 were called "Jianguo" and 61 were called "Jianjun". There are 1,84 people named "Gui Lan" and 1,336 people named "Guiying". Experts suggest that the naming pattern should not be too similar, and the names with high usage rate should also be avoided as much as possible. At present, in some places, when parents declare their accounts for newborn children, they can first check whether there are duplicate names through computers, which is worth popularizing.

5. Don't choose names with the same tone.

"Zhang Xiangjiang", "Feng Qinglan" and "Yuan Yunyu", these three-character names with the same tone, do they feel a little flat when read? Do "Shen Hanzhang" and "Sun Hanqing" have ups and downs? Experts found that only 5.2% of the samples were names with the same tone, which indicated that people consciously or unconsciously followed the rules of tone change when naming names. Experts also suggest that the ending of a name should be flat, because the upper sound is relatively poor.

6. Pay attention to the choice of phonology.

If several words with the same initial sound are put together, it will be a little hard to read. If the vowel is the same, it will be even more difficult. "Nannilan", "Li Nili", "Sun Cunchun", "Kirk and" do they sound like tongue twisters? Experts remind that it is best not to choose all initials of N and L, Z, C, S and zh, ch and sh when naming. In order to make the name sound loud and beautiful, it is very important to choose the vowel of the word. Experts say that vowels with nasal sounds are loud to read, especially words with nasal vowels such as "Ang", "Liang", "Guang", "Peng" and "Dong". Among the non-nasal vowel characters, the vowel belly, that is, the main vowels with large opening, such as "Da", "Shuai", "Yao" and "Bao", has a higher degree of loudness.

7. The font structure of name fortune-telling has changed.

names are not only often read, but also often written. Experts suggest that the word structure of the name should not be too single. Names such as "National Garden", "Lin Yanghua" and "Lv Changyan" are slightly monotonous to write, lacking the aesthetic feeling of change, and may also affect people's recognition of signatures.

8. avoid homophonic meaning.

If homonyms are used skillfully when naming names, people will feel subtle and unconventional. However, the namers sometimes only pay attention to the meaning of the words they choose, but ignore that the words or phrases that are homophonic with the names may be derogatory. Experts point out that names such as "Fan Wan" (rice bowl), "Hou Yan" (laryngitis) and "Hu Lijing" (fox spirit) are not beautiful, and names such as "Wenquan" and "Shenyang" which are easy to cause ambiguity in the text should be avoided.

9. The names of men and women should be different.

A man is often treated as a female guest when he is on a business trip. What makes him so embarrassed is that he has a very feminine name: Wang Lanying. Experts say that the gender difference of names has gradually been recognized by the society with the historical accumulation of culture, and it has become a social custom. Parents cannot but consider the gender factor when naming names, otherwise they may encounter trouble when using them. Experts also pointed out that gender is an important factor in the aesthetic standards of names. Imagine if the young man only heard the girl's name on his first date. Would he prefer "Zhang Wanyou" or "Liu Shengli" or "Xie Jingshu" or "Chen Wanying"?

1. Chinese names should not worship foreign countries.

"Keiko Tanaka", is this a Japanese friend? No, she is a little Chinese girl named Tian. Experts say that in order to give their children a unique name, more and more parents come up with four-character names, which is an attempt. However, such misleading names as "Keiko Tanaka", "John Lee" and "Peter Zhang" should be used with caution. It is best for China people to have China characteristics and reflect China culture.