1. Choose the place of birth to name a boy.
For some parents who don’t know how to name their children, and without the guidance of experts, they can name them according to their place of birth. . For example, passers-by guarded a pregnant woman giving birth at a train station, and the baby born at Nanjing South Railway Station was named "Zhan Zhan." The staff of the South Station even came to visit Mr. Zhao’s family. Mr. Zhao also told everyone that the little guy’s name had been chosen and he would be called “Zhan Zhan.”
These two words are homophones for Nanjing South Railway Station. Mr. Zhao said that this is not only a thank you to all the enthusiastic people, but also a feeling that his son is destined to Nanjing South Railway Station. Such a name not only has a meaning, but is also very meaningful.
2. Pay attention to the homophony when choosing a name.
When choosing a name, pay attention to the homophony of the combination of the names. For example, if the father’s surname is Liu and the mother’s surname is Liao, just name Liu Liao directly. Just look at the characters. I don’t feel anything, and it would be indecent to shout it out. There are also many children who choose nicknames based on the homophony of their names. If the homophony is too unpleasant, the baby will also hate his or her name.
3. Choose words that honor ancestors and emphasize moral norms
The most common words in this area for men to name are: Wu Shaozu, Ma Jizu, Cheng Xiaoxian, Zong Jingxian, Nian Guangsi, Tang Shaoji, Lu Xianzu, He Guangzong, Sun Nianzu, Jia Yisun, etc.; Chinese people like to use names to uphold virtues and conduct, so there are names such as: Ma Jianguo, Jie Zhenguo, Feng Xingguo, Hao Aimin, Yu Xuezhong, Ma Lianliang, Hu Baoshan and other names.
4. Don’t have a name that is too tacky.
Don’t have a name that is too familiar, such as Xiaohong, Xiaocui, Xiaoqin, etc. There are too many of these names. Grab a handful of them and take them on the road. A few people will turn around once you call, and these names don't have much meaning, so when choosing a name, you should consider whether the name is repetitive or meaningless.
5. When naming boys, you can choose more masculine characters
Words that express perseverance and great power: such as Jian, Gang, Niu, Li, Shan, Jun, Zhu, Jin, Zhou, Chun, Feng, Hao, Ran, Shi, Jian and so on. The names are also mostly masculine characters such as Yunshan Leopard, Gao Dashan, Xie Dahai, Ma Hongyu, Lin Mang, Huang Qianghui, Fan Changjiang, Lin Junxiong, Zhu Xiliang, Gan Tiesheng, Zhang Tianmin, Li Dajiang, Zhang Shishan, Wang Hai, etc.