Is Xingyue good for picking names?

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Star (Pinyin: xīng) is a universal standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. "Star" originally refers to a small bright star in the night sky, and later also refers to an individual star.

The "stars" in ancient times include the "stars", "planets", "meteors", "comets" and so on in modern times. Stars are tiny points in the night sky, so the word "star" also refers to tiny things, such as sweat stars and spit stars.

Because meteors emit dazzling light when they streak across the sky, "star" is also extended to people who have made special contributions or have special talents in a certain field, such as singers, movie stars, and celebrities. Also used as a surname.

Moon, a commonly used word in Chinese, is pronounced yuè. It was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is the natural satellite of the earth, that is, the moon. The ancients created the time unit "month" based on the moon's profit and loss laws, which is still used today. It also refers to something shaped like the moon, appearing or completing by the month, etc.

"月" is a common radical. Characters with "月" as the radical are related to the moon, such as "朔", "Wang", "Chao", etc. There is another category that evolved from "meat" and has nothing to do with the moon, such as elbows, belly, lungs, fat, etc.

Much of the significant effect of names on behavior has been attributed to the so-called implicit egocentric effect: We are generally attracted to people and things that are most similar to ourselves.

However, this view may not stand up to careful scrutiny. Yuri 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 accidents caused by poor research methods.

However, the name effect may not exist, it may just need to be reinterpreted. The name actually sends some signals.