In today's Internet age, Internet technology is developed. For ordinary people, it is the best way to use websites to name babies for free. In the process of use, the website will also give the baby's name a variety of scores, some of which are relatively high, which makes parents happy, and some of which are relatively low, which makes parents disappointed. So what's the difference between a high score and a low score for a baby's name?
isn't it necessarily a bad name to give a baby a low score? In fact, the theory of naming will be based on various elements, which is a numerical value supported by a large number of naming results and certificates. Although it is not good news for parents to see a low score, the low score can show that the baby's name does not conform to the theory of naming to some extent, and parents can make timely adjustments.
At the same time, is it necessarily a good name to give a high score to the baby's name? Similarly, a high name score can only show that the five-character and eight-character names are in line with the theory of nomology, which can represent a certain meaning that is auspicious, beautiful and in line with parents' expectations, but name scoring is always a way of naming, which does not have complete and 1% reliability.
Usually, the subtle differences in scores will represent the survival of the fittest. If it is a high score, then the implication is in line with the theory of nomology. If the score is not high, it doesn't mean that it is poor. Only when the score is low enough, it is worthy of parents' attention.
At present, there are many famous websites on the Internet, and many professional websites can give parents professional grading standards, and online using AI and other technologies can get accurate scores. And some unprofessional websites will bring a lot of ambiguity to parents, making them mistakenly think that their baby's name is really not very good. Therefore, to some extent, the quality of parents' choice of a suitable naming website will also affect the score.