Yi, pinyin yì?, the five elements belong to wood, which means help, assistance, courtesy, talent. It means to be supportive, upright, respectful and polite. When used as a person's name, it means helping, kind-hearted, and united.
Yi has the meaning of soaring and flying. For boys with lofty ambitions, a matching word with the meaning of "Yi" can have a positive effect on the baby's life potential. The word Yi is a word with cultural heritage. It is a good choice to give a boy a name that is grand and pleasant.
Names induce personality tendencies
Different names induce different characteristics of personality. Giving your baby a good name can make the person cheerful, open-minded, active in thinking, steady in behavior, and unconventional. A good character will naturally affect the destiny and change it for the better.
Names induce people's spirit
Names that sound dumb and vague can make people depressed and depressed, such as "Amao, Gouwa"; on the contrary , a name that sounds loud and clear, will remind people of the name's bright eyes, confident and powerful demeanor, resolute character, and broad mind. No matter whether he is tall and tall or short and powerful, he is full of vigor, such as "Bruce Lee," Yue Minglang" and so on.
The impact of names on behavior
Much of the significant impact of names on behavior has been attributed to the so-called implicit egocentric effect: we are generally attracted to people who are most similar to ourselves. Attracted by things. But this view may not stand up to careful scrutiny.
Uri Simonson, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, has questioned many studies claiming to support the implicit egocentric effect. He believes that these research results are statistical errors caused by poor research methods. Accidental events. However, the name effect may not exist, it may just need to be reinterpreted. The name actually conveys some signals?