Things to note when choosing a name
Things to note when choosing a name. A child’s name is a gift from parents. If parents plan to name their baby by themselves, they should pay attention to the pronunciation of the name. Check whether there are any indecent homophonic sounds to avoid causing trouble in the future. Let’s take a look at some things to note when choosing a name. Things to note when choosing a name 1
1. Pay attention to the choice of pronunciation
(1) Avoid the same initials and rhymes as the surname and the initials.
For example: "wang" is spelled from "W" (W) and ANG (ang). It is not appropriate to name it as "Wang Wenwei" (wangwenwei). The three letters are the same and are pronounced "Wang" (Wang). It sounds very unpleasant. The "Bao Bo Gang" also made the same mistake. If you exchange one word between the two names and change them to "Wang Bowei" and "Bao Wenbang" or "Wang Wenwei" and "Bao Bowei", it will be much more pleasant. Try to avoid the same initial consonants of two adjacent words, and the pronunciation will be better. Just catchy. Similarly, we should pay attention to this issue when it comes to rhymes.
(2) Avoid the pronunciation of names and pronunciations of offensive words.
For example: Li Si, Han Yuan, Shi Shi, Du Zida and other names are very elegant in meaning, but they are easy to be pronounced as "you die", "crying for an unjust corpse", "big belly" etc. in spoken language.
(3) Avoid the same sounds in the names. Modern Chinese does not talk about level and level, but talks about the four tones. The so-called four tones refer to level, up, go, and enter.
For example: Liu Jingxuan's three characters are all in the upper tones, which makes it very convoluted to read, and is not as good as Liu Jingguan's. Zhang Shuxiang's voice is plain, but not as good as Liu Jingguan's. Zhang Shuxiang's voice is plain, but not as good as Zhang Shuxiang's. Ji Zhongxian's voice is not as good as Ji Zhongxian's.
Choice of two word meanings
(1) Do not use words that are too vulgar. The first name is different from the baby name. The baby name is used for a short time. It is for convenience of address and to bring good luck, so there is no need to worry too much. This name will last a lifetime, so you must choose the word carefully. If you choose words that are too vulgar, it is easy for people to think that you are an uneducated person at first impression.
Names like "Li Laoer", "Zhang Ada", "Wu Afei" etc. should be avoided as much as possible.
(2) Don’t choose a name that is too Westernized, because it does not conform to the psychological habits of the Chinese people.
For example: names such as Marco, Mike, Henry, John, Mary, etc. may make the people with whom they interact have an unpleasant psychology.
(3) Don’t use words that are too uncommon.
For example: Uncommon words that are difficult to recognize. When a person cannot pronounce another person's name, he may first have an unpleasant feeling. In order not to give people a bad impression, it is better to choose words.
Choice of three-character shapes
1. It is not advisable to use characters with too many strokes. Too many strokes make it difficult not only for you to write, but also for others to remember.
2. The radicals and radicals of the name should be avoided to be the same. The same radicals will make people feel monotonous and repetitive. For example: Lin Senshan, Jiang Bolan, Wang Zhuke, Credible Xia, etc. fall into this kind of problem.
3. Texts can be divided into fat and thin, long and short, strong and weak, so pay attention to the matching when naming.
For example:
Fertilizer: Shi, Yuan, Feng, Give, State, Prepare, etc., giving people a feeling of cumbersome action.
Thin: Qi, Xiao, Qian, Bu, Zi, Ka, Qian. It gives people the feeling that although they are energetic, their nature is weak.
Length: Zao, mustard, Shen, Qi, Nian, Ping, bud, quilt, pungent, bamboo. It gives people the feeling of being able to stretch but not bend, knowing how to advance but not retreating, and lacking endurance.
Short: four, ugly, soil, Zheng, Ye, Qi, mountain, hill, birth, female. It gives people the feeling of weak perseverance.
Strength: Fen, Cheng, Tai, Qi, Xing, Fei, Wu, Meng. It gives people the feeling of being active, easily hot and cold, sociable and decisive.
Weak: wear, meaning, beauty, dream, flower, seedling, posture, quilt, movement. It gives people the feeling of being less decisive.
Xu: You, Kang, Ji, Men, Kou, Kong.
It gives people the feeling that they lack goals, are at a loss as to what to do, and find it difficult to achieve their aspirations.
True: country, fortune, prosperity, family, appropriateness, phoenix, huang, respect. It gives people the impression of being stable, conservative, diligent, and slightly stubborn. Things to note when choosing a name 2
1. The horoscopes of your birth date: happiness and taboos (numerology)
When choosing a name, you should first arrange the horoscopes of your birth date to determine the happiness, taboos, and the meaning of happiness. , these should be given priority when choosing names. Remember not to include taboo gods in your name.
2. The Five-Gate Plane Method
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3. Year of Birth Gan
The year a person is born is just like the roots of a tree. If you want to be successful and have luxuriant branches and leaves, you must first have a solid foundation and deep-rooted roots. So when choosing a name, be sure not to damage its roots.
For example, this year is 2022, the year of Renyin, and Ren is Yang water. It is strong in nature, easy to advance and difficult to retreat. If the water is too strong, it is the water of rivers and seas. It can only guide but cannot control. Ren water is clean and should not be mixed with Ji soil, which will cause it to lose its clarity. When naming, avoid characters such as "Tu" and "Ji".
IV. Zodiac sign
When choosing a name, it should be comprehensively considered based on the zodiac sign of the person concerned and the five elements of mathematics and science.
For example, this is the Year of the Tiger, and the tiger’s mouth will hurt people. We are most afraid of the tiger’s mouth hurting others and hurting ourselves. Therefore, we should avoid fonts with "口" and "蠠".
Secondly, dragons and tigers fight, and there is no room for two tigers in one mountain. Therefore, when naming a baby in the Year of the Tiger, you should avoid naming characters with "chen", "dragon" and "tiger".
Furthermore, the door represents being closed. If a tiger is locked up, he will become a house cat. It is difficult to display his intelligence, so avoid using the root word "door".
Finally, tigers are afraid of big water. No matter how short of water the zodiac sign is, don’t use big water. Water is flowing, and white tigers are afraid of movement. Therefore, it is better not to see big water, and to avoid the word "dui". font.
5. Meanings and shapes of words
When naming a child, they often place good hopes and expectations on their children, hoping that their children will become successful. This is probably the case for everyone in the world. parents' wishes.
First of all, you must choose words that are auspicious, healthy, and have good meaning; secondly, the meaning of the words that form the words must be good and coherent. It can’t be too vulgar or revealing, nor can it be far-fetched. It should be both beautiful in shape, beautiful in meaning, and beautiful in sound and art.
Avoid names that are too vulgar, as this can easily give children an inferiority complex in future social interactions. Also, do not use uncommon words because you don’t understand the meaning of characters and images. Generally speaking, people whose names contain uncommon characters are mostly lonely, introverted, and not good at communicating.
6. Pronunciation
When choosing a name, the pronunciation should be easy to read and remember, catchy, and give people a straightforward and honest feeling. In addition, some bad homophones should be avoided when naming, and the names should be balanced.
7. Yin and Yang
In mathematics, odd numbers are yang and even numbers are yin. The lonely yin does not come out, and the lonely yang does not grow, so when naming, you should avoid pure yin or pure yang, and reasonably match the number of odd and even strokes. The best combination is odd even even, even odd odd, and the second is odd even odd, even odd even.
8. The five elements are in harmony with the eight characters
If the five elements are in harmony, everything will be smooth and the blood will be smooth; if the five elements are in conflict, everything will be blocked, things will not go smoothly, and the body will be in poor health.
9. Do not share the same character with your parents.
When choosing a name, you should avoid the names of saints and ancestors. Secondly, do not share the same character with your parents, grandparents, uncles, etc.
Take into account the above factors when choosing a name. On this basis, you can use idioms, ancient poems, or use ancient sages as models, or pursue auspiciousness and wealth, and you can get a more perfect name for yourself. A good matching name can avoid some disasters and make life smoother. Things to note when choosing a name 3
1. Avoid cold words
If you use some uncommon words when choosing a name, most people will not recognize them, which can easily cause embarrassment. The situation will affect social communication.
2. Avoid polyphonic characters
Many of our Chinese characters are polyphonic, and one character has multiple pronunciations. If you choose a name, try to avoid using polyphonic characters, as this can cause a lot of trouble in social interactions.
3. Avoid the names of ancestors
Our Han folk tradition is all about seniority. Each generation will use one word. Everyone will know it when they look at the name. What is your seniority? If you disrupt the order of generations and directly name your ancestors or elders, so that no one can tell whether you are a grandparent or a grandson, that would be disrespectful to the ancestors and elders, and would be difficult for people to accept.
4. Avoid the names of ancient sages and sages
The names of ancient sages and sages are widely known and have been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. If you insist on giving the same name, others will be confused when you call it. It feels very uncomfortable. For example, if your surname is Fan, you will be named Fan Zhongyan; if your surname is Zeng, you will be named Zeng Guofan. This is obviously difficult to accept.
5. Avoid words that sound "tongue-twisting"
Some names are difficult to pronounce, and you may mispronounce them. Wrong, it causes misunderstanding. It's because the words used are so awkward that they almost become "tongue twisters", such as Lu Luyong, Hu Chufu, Zhou Xiaochao, Shen Jiji, etc.
6. Avoid words with homonyms that sound indecent.
Some people’s names may look elegant on the surface, but when read, they sound like other indecent or indecent names. Derogatory words with the same or similar pronunciation can easily arouse ridicule and ridicule from others. For example, Tao Huayun (Peach Blossom Luck), Bai Yanliang (White-Eyed Wolf), Shen Jingping (Crazy), Wang Jianren (Bitch), Hu Lijing (Vixen) and so on.
7. Avoid words that are too fashionable
Our Chinese nation is an ancient civilization, and Chinese culture has a long history and is extensive and profound. We should not use some of the more fashionable words in the name. This will make people feel that the cultural quality of the parents is low, which is simply vulgar, and such names are easy to repeat.
8. Avoid words that are too complimentary
Whether a name sounds good does not depend on how gorgeous and eye-catching the words are, but on whether the words are appropriate and just right. For example, when naming boys, many people like to use some overly aggressive words, such as fierce, strong, strong, hao, chuang, etc.; when naming girls, many people always like to use Chunlan, Qiuju, Juan, Yan, Words like red, beautiful, beautiful, soft, etc. make people feel very vulgar.
9. Avoid using simple names with big surnames
Nowadays, many people like to give single-letter names. The result of this is that there will be a large number of duplicate names. Especially in our country with a population of more than one billion, there are already a lot of duplicate names with many big surnames. If you add one-character names, it will be easier to repeat them.
10. Avoid naming organs
Among Chinese people, we generally do not name an organ, but there are exceptions in history. For example, King Huai of Chu during the Warring States Period was named Xiong Xin, and Duke Wen of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period was named Chong'er. However, these are special circumstances. The characters for these organs match other characters and have new meanings.