1. Naming a single idiom
Naming a single idiom means that the name is only selected from one idiom, which can be two consecutive words or words picked out of order. The implication of this name only contains an idiom, which is easier for others to understand and associate with.
2. Naming multiple idioms
The naming of multiple idioms is different from the naming of a single idiom. It can be the way of picking one word from each of two or three idioms. We choose two idioms with similar meanings or close connections, and extract two related words from them as names, which have more connotations.
3. Naming a surname idiom
Naming a surname idiom refers to choosing an idiom with our surname or the same pronunciation and shape as the surname. This naming method makes all three words in our name come from the same idiom, which is catchy and has obvious meanings. For example: Jin Mantang: happy ever after, Ye Guigen: Deciduous Leaves Returning to the Roots, Pasturing Tsinghua: Shui Mu Tsinghua, Ma Tayan: Ma Tafeiyan, etc.
Finally, we need to choose idioms according to different naming needs. For example, we can choose idioms in the direction of praising looks, praising women and praising women's personality when naming female babies; We can choose idioms that describe mountains, rivers, heroes and other directions when naming boys. The things described by different idioms and the meanings of metaphors affect our choices. We need to understand the meanings of idioms before making choices.
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