The dragon is one of the four legendary beasts. It has occupied a lofty position in people's hearts since ancient times. It flies to the sky to cast clouds and rain, and rests in the Dragon Palace in the sea on weekdays. Below I have compiled some information for you on the appropriate and taboo words to use in names belonging to the dragon zodiac. Readers and friends are welcome to read.
People who belong to the Year of the Dragon should avoid using Chinese characters when naming them
(1) Avoid choosing characters with the roots of "Xu" and "Gou", because Chen and Xu are in conflict, which is a violation of the rules. Clash is the biggest flaw in zodiac names. The characters are as follows: Xu, Cheng, Cheng, Mao, Sheng, Shovel, Zhuang, Hu, Meng, Ju, You, Lion, Prison, Du, Huo, Xian.
(2) Avoid using the root words with "shan", "qiu", "lu", "gen" and "yin", which will lead to "dragon and tiger fighting". Because "shan" is the home of tigers, the meaning of "gen" hexagram is also "shan". The characters are: Shan, Tun, Yi, Qi, Cen, Min, Gang, An, Yan, Yue, Cave, Xie, Zhi, Feng, Island, Jun, Gorge, Lun, Gang, Kun, Kong, Chong, Cui, Song, Lan, Song, Ling, Rong, Wei, Luan, Gen, Liang, Hard, Hu, Qian, Biao, Yin, Yan.
(3) Avoid using root words with a small "slang", which will form the meaning of "trapped dragon". Its characters are female: Tai, Gu, Ke, Ju, Zhao, Shi, Si, You, Ming, Tong, He, Hou, Ji, Xiang, Lu, Han, Cheng, Yin, Wu, Wu, He, Tong, Wei , pin, ha, card, tang, brother, zhe.
(4) Avoid words with the roots of "辶", "L", "Gong", "Chuan", "Er", "Si", and "炑", which will give the impression that the dragon has been downgraded to a snake. Changing from big to small means lowering one's status. Qiyu. Such as: Yun, Brother, Chong, Guang, Xian
Zhao, Ke, Jing, Hong, Di, Qiang, Zhang, Bi, Wan, Chuan, Zhou, Zhou, Chao, Si, Ba, Xiang, Xian, Xuan, Xun, Ying, Di, Feng, Tong, Lian, Zao, Jin, Kui, Yi, Dao, Da, Yun, Yuan, Qian, Mai, Huan, Yi, Bang, Na, Xing, Qiu, Tai, Guo, Deng, Zheng, Kuang, Lang, Yu, Du, Xiang, Ting, Yan, Jian.
(5) Avoid using the root of 宀?, because dragons don’t like caves, which means that when a dragon sees a dragon, he will become a king. The characters are: Zi, Shou, Hong, Song, Ding, Zhou, Zong, Yi, Wan, Xuan, Gong, Jia, Rong, Mi, Yin, Fu, Ning, Bao, Kuan, Huan.
(6) Avoid using the root of ?草?, as the dragon does not like to fall into the grass, which means the dragon is trapped in the shallows. The characters are: Ai, Fen, Fang, Fu, Hua, Zhi, Miao, Moss, Fan, Fu, Ling, Ruo, Ying, Ru, Yin, Li, Zhuang, Ping, Lai, Jing, Ju, Dong, Hui, Lotus, Xiao, Rui.
(7) Avoid using the root word with the meaning of 诇 (meaning "worm"), because "worm" means snake, and "big insect" also means tiger, which may lead to a fight between a dragon and a tiger. The characters are: Hong, Shu, Mi, Die, Rong, Ying, Chan.
(8) Avoid choosing the root word with ?田?, as dragons don’t like to go to the fields, as it means they are trapped. The characters are: Tian, ??Miao, Shen, You, Nan, Jie, Liu, Jiang, Chou, Huang, Fu, Di, Dan, Hui. People who belong to the Year of the Dragon should use characters that include "sun" and "moon" when naming them. Traditionally, dragons like the sun and the moon, so it is appropriate to add characters with the radical "日" or "月" in the name of a person born in the year of the Dragon, which indicates extraordinary magnanimity and increased fortune.
2. It is advisable to use the words “star”, “yun” and “chen” when naming. In mythology, dragon is an animal that lives in the sky and is accompanied by the sun, moon, stars, and auspicious clouds. It is more suitable to add these words to the name, which means that you will be in the right place and gain both fortune and fortune.
3. When naming a baby in the Year of the Dragon, it is advisable to use a word with the radical "water". There is a traditional saying that the "Dragon King" is in charge of water and rain. If you consider a word with the radical "water" when naming, it will express your best wishes for the dragon baby to have a successful career and prosperous fortune.
4. When naming, it is advisable to use words with "王", "大", "君", "主", "帝", "Ling", and "长". The dragon has a very noble status in tradition. It is more suitable to add these words to the name, which means "adding blessings and adding wealth".
5. It is advisable to name a baby in the Year of the Dragon with a trigram. Chen (Dragon), Zi (Rat), and Shen (Monkey) form a triple combination, which means "having help from noble people will enhance your career." Such as: Zi, Kun, Yuan. The word "Yuan" Tong "ape" means "ape", so it is more suitable to be used in the names of people who belong to the dragon year.
6. It is advisable to use a word with "horse" in the name. As the saying goes, "the spirit of dragon and horse", it is appropriate for babies with the dragon zodiac to use characters with the radical "horse" in their names.
7. It is advisable to use letter names when naming. The dragon's head is a symbol of majesty, and names with these words: you, right, save, rise, etc. can help babies born in the year of dragon to enhance their fortune. 8. It is advisable to use a word with "unitary" in the name. Chen (Dragon) and You (Rooster) are the Liuhe, which is very suitable. People born in the Year of the Dragon have the character "You" in their name, which means that their family business is prosperous and they have the help of noble people. What is a good name for someone born in the Year of the Dragon
1. Suitable surnames for those born in the Year of the Dragon
Since the zodiac sign is related to the name, then, remind friends that the zodiac sign and the surname are also inseparable. And it is closely related to the time of your birth. Overall, the surnames suitable for those born in the Year of the Dragon are:
Kong, Li, Meng, Sun, Cheng, Cheng, Yong, Bing, Guo, Hong, Wang, Tai, Jiang, You, Chi, Shen, Wen, Ma, Feng, Xu, Ding, Yuan, Hou, Shen, Niu, Niu, Zheng, Fei, Weng, Wu, Jin, Tan, Yao, Wang, Peng, Pan, Chang, Chen.
2. Surnames that are not suitable for those born in the Year of the Dragon
Since there are surnames that are suitable for those born in the Year of the Dragon, then naturally there are also surnames that are not suitable for those born in the Year of the Dragon, such as :
Ba, Zhu, Xu, Ni, Tong, Zhang, Xiong, Jiang, Pang, Long, Gong, Nong, Liu, Liu, Zhang, Lian, Mao, Cheng, Wu, Sheng, Di, Jiang, Lu, Yue, Fang, Shi, Tian, ??Shen, Si, Wu, Lu, Gu, Gao, Gong, Zhu, Shang, Ha, Huang, Miao, Cheng, Yan, Xiao, Kang.
3. Look at the names of people who belong to the dragon according to the three-in-one principle
According to the three-in-one principle in numerology: three-in-one: Shen Zichen’s three-in-one (monkey, rat, dragon)
Therefore, names with the root "Shen" are suitable for people born in the year of the Dragon. For example: Shen, Yuan, Shishen, Shen, Shen, Shen, etc. have the shape or meaning of "Shen".
Yuan, Yuan, etc. have (Yuan, Hou) glyphs or meaning radicals.
The root of Zi: Xue, Xiao, Meng, Chun, Sun, Li, Guo, Ruzi, Zi, Ru, Cun, Cheng, etc. have the shape of (Zishui) or the meaning of the radical.
4. Look at the names of dragon people based on the principle of the Three Meetings
According to the three meeting principles of numerology, the names of dragon people are suitable for words containing water, for example:
Gui, 罽, 骙, etc. have the shape or meaning radical of (縸水).
Shui, Qing, Mu, Chi, River, etc. have the shape or meaning radical of (river water).
Zhi, 凊, Ling, Jing, Leng, etc. have the shape of (ice water) or the meaning of the radical.