Since we can remember, names have been with us like a shadow. It is said that a name is a person's first business card and the first gift from parents, so naming a baby is even more difficult. Naming your baby should not only sound good, look good, and write well, but also have a beautiful meaning. So, let us take a look at what should be paid attention to when naming the baby.
Things to note when naming your baby
1. The baby’s name should sound nice
1. Use words with an accent. It is easier to shout louder with an open accent, especially the last word, such as Chen Siliang, which is louder than Chen Siwen.
2. Note that according to the standard of modern Chinese pinyin, the first and second tones are flat, and the third and fourth tones are flat. If the surname has a flat tone, the name can be considered a flat tone, which will have more ups and downs and a sense of cadence. vice versa. For example, Zhang Kangkang gives people a sonorous and powerful feeling; while Liu Yiyi has a gentle and graceful flavor.
3. Avoid bad homophony. If the name has bad homophony, the child will inevitably have some minor troubles in his long school life, such as being nicknamed. The name you come up with should be pronounced several times in Mandarin and the dialects most commonly used by people around you to see if there are any bad homophonies. This will be safer.
4. Use less uncommon words. Try to use less or no unusual and unusual words, because the pronunciation of uncommon words is generally more difficult, which often creates problems for children in their future life, study, and work. A little unnecessary trouble.
2. The baby’s name should look good
1. Generally speaking, try to choose words with simple strokes.
2. If you use more strokes, you can consider those characters with a relatively stable structure and a relatively balanced layout. This will make it easier to write and the appearance will be better-looking.
3. Use difficult-to-check words with caution. Similar to the previous situation, in addition to difficulty in pronunciation of rare words, they may also cause certain troubles when inputting them into the computer. If you name your child with a relatively uncommon word, you can first try typing on your computer using several commonly used input methods to see if such problems exist.
4. The overall coordination of the surname and first name. After you choose a name for your child, you can write it in conjunction with the last name to see if it is smooth and balanced. If the name you choose feels like mountains and rivers when written, and is well-proportioned, then it should be good.