What are the taboos about naming girls?

Chinese characters are profound, profound and have thousands of years of history. Each Chinese character has a different meaning, and the same sentence has completely different meanings when used in different contexts. Although the meaning of Chinese characters can be understood from many angles, when used as names, only their inherent meanings are often taken. Some characters are only suitable for boys, while others cannot be used for girls. Therefore, we must be careful when choosing a name for a girl. You can refer to the following three points.

 1. Some words cannot be used on girls

Masculine words such as yang, strong, big, powerful, wei, strong, han, etc. must not be used on girls. On children; in addition, the names of weapons are not suitable for girls to use, such as knives, spears, daggers, cutters, blades, etc.

When choosing a name, you should also pay attention to the homophonic effect. Often one word means nothing, but two words combined together will form a very bad homophonic word. Of course, it is best not to use words that are too obscure and few people know.

 2. The meaning should be good

As the name suggests, the name given to a girl must have a good meaning and be in line with the feminine and graceful characteristics. For example, in Sun Yaoqi, the character "yao" is a neutral character with a dazzling character, while the character "qi" means beautiful jade, rare and beautiful. It also means extraordinary. When parents give a girl this name, it means that her daughter is the most dazzling treasure in their parents' hearts.

3. Appropriate combination of the eight characters and five elements

The science of naming is a traditional Chinese culture. It is based on the birth date and the three talents and five elements, and combined with good and bad luck, the pros and cons can be used to pick out a name that matches the personal fate. Although a good name may not make a person's life smooth, a bad name will still have some impact on the individual. Therefore, when qualified parents choose a name for their child, it is best to consult a naming expert for advice.

As the saying goes: People are just like their names. Names have been with us since we were born, and perhaps the artistic conception they reveal has had a subtle impact on us. Therefore, we cannot fully believe in the good or bad luck of a name, but we cannot disbelieve it either. Parents should be cautious when naming their children.