In fact, every newborn is the heart and soul of its parents, and all babies cannot do this. Naming a newborn is a necessary step, but naming a newborn is a headache for many parents. How to name a newborn baby? How should babies born in the Year of the Rat in 2020 name themselves? let's see!
Be careful when naming your little mouse during the year.
1. The names of ancestors and sages are taboo
Han people generally avoid the names of their ancestors when naming. First, the Han tradition emphasizes seniority. Ancestor names not only disrupt generational rankings; they can also be considered disrespectful to ancestors. Secondly, it is determined by the particularity of the Han people. The Han surname first inherits the stepfather's surname and then gives himself a name, while some ethnic minorities or foreigners have their own names, the father's surname or the mother's surname and the father's surname. For example, French names usually have three parts, namely the birth name, the mother's surname and the father's surname. If the name is inherited from the father's surname plus the ancestor's name, there is no difference between the two.
2. Taboo rare words
Names are used for communication, otherwise the name will lose its value. Today is the age of computers, and the vast majority of Chinese characters stored in computers are limited to commonly used characters. If you use some uncommon words when choosing a name, and most people don't know it, it will definitely affect interpersonal communication. Naming someone with an uncommon word will only make other people's work more difficult and troublesome.
3. Taboo polyphonic characters
Most of our country’s surnames are monosyllabic. There are also some surnames that are polyphonic, such as "乐". This kind of surname obviously causes communication problems. If it is true that polyphonic surnames are helpless, then the way the name is written can completely avoid this trouble. Somewhere in Shandong, there was a student named Lele, and the teacher didn't know how to call him in class. The teacher was stumped by the name. The three characters of this name are polyphonic, but have eight pronunciations. If you are interested, you can organize it yourself.
4. Avoid reading indecent homophones.
Some people’s names are elegant on the surface, but because they sound the same or similar to other indecent words, they can easily arouse people’s ridicule and banter, become people’s jokes, and produce some kind of funny comedy. Effect. These words can be divided into two categories: one is some idioms in life, and the other is derogatory words. For example: Gong, Cai Dao, Lu Hui, Monk, Taohuayun, Li Zongtong,, Bao, etc.
5. Taboo words that are too fashionable.
At any stage in history, there will always be some extremely fashionable words. If you chase a word like this when naming a word, it will inevitably make people think that the parents have poor cultural quality, are simple and vulgar, and such a name is easy to repeat. "The Founding of the People's Republic of China" in the 1950s and "Weidong" in the 1970s can be said to be all over the country. "Ma Jianguo", "Chen Jianguo", "Wang Weidong", "Liu Weidong", "Zhao Weidong". It can be said that there are thousands of people with thousands of faces. Due to the spread of political fervor, incorporating politics into a name used to be the trendiest thing to do. It’s so boring for people to follow buzzwords.
6. Avoid overly complimentary words.
Whether a name is good or not does not depend on how beautiful the words are, but how good the words are. But some people may make mistakes: when naming boys, they cannot do without some overly strong words, such as bold, strong, inflammatory, fierce, aggressive, righteous, etc. Although they are firm, powerful, and masculine in their reading, they are also easily associated with ignorance, dissipation, and laxity, making them willful, ungrateful, and mistaken for some simple people.
7. Simple surnames are taboo with common surnames.
Currently, there is a craze for single-name names among Chinese people. The biggest disadvantage of single-name names is that they cause a large number of duplicate names. Calculated based on 4000 Chinese characters, if everyone uses a single name, then only 4000 people in a surname can use a single name, and the 4001st person will start to have the same name. In this way, the probability of duplicate names will inevitably increase greatly. On the contrary, although there are many people with small surnames in our country, if you adopt the same name and avoid using fashionable words and clichés, the probability of having the same name is very low.
Complete list of good baby names for the Year of the Rat
Hancai, Hanchi, Hanfei, Hanhai, Haohan, Yongchang, Yongchang, Yongfeng, Yongfu, Yongjia, Yongkang, Hedi , Kappa, Suga, Heya, He Yi, Tongman, Nianqing, Yujun, Shiyuan, Qi Hui, Vocational Education, Hao Hao. Yue, Han Zao, Han Hai, Hao Cang, Hao Guang, Xiao Xin, Pei Tong, Mu Wen, Yingmiao, Yin_, Lin Qing, Pei Yun, Lin Xin, Ni Yan, Xin Zhi, Xin Yan, Fenyan, Shuangxiu, Qingying, Xichen, Xin Yan, Xiao Han, Tian Yue, Meng Yao, Yan Ke, Cheng Yin, Cheng Zhou, Cheng An, Cheng Bi, Chengde, Cheng En, Jingshan, Jingsheng, Jingyue, Jingtian , Jingtong, Jingyao, Cheng Fu.
Summary: There are many things that need to be paid attention to when naming a newborn baby in the Year of the Rat. For example, when naming a baby born in the Year of the Rat, you should be careful to avoid indecent homophones. When using words, do not use overly flattering words, and do not use the same names as your ancestors and sages. These are all things to pay attention to.