Thank you for your hard work. I have a daughter. I am now naming my daughter. The first two words have been decided. Please give me your opinion on the last one.

How to give a girl a beautiful and unique name

The easiest way to name a girl is to find the word you like next to the word "female" and choose the best one. The person is named. Now I will introduce 15 words:

1. For example: when used in names, it compares people to something. Wang Rufeng means like a phoenix. White as ice, just like ice. Therefore, whether "ru" should be used in a name mainly depends on what word "ru" modifies. Let "ru" modify whatever you want this girl to look like. If you want a girl to look like jade, call her Bai Ruyu. Li Rujing, Wang Ruyan, and Jin He are all good names.

2. Yan: Yan means beautiful, and its usage rate is very high in names. When naming with the word Yan, it is best not to use a single word, such as Chen Yan, Li Yan, Wang Yan... There are many with the same name. If you add a character in front of the word Yan, I'm afraid the name won't be easy to come up with. It is better to use Yan as a decoration, such as: Chen Yanci, Li Yanyi, Wang Yanni...

3. Yan: It is bright red. There is a girl named Wang Yuyan in "Tian Long Ba Bu", and the word "yan" is used brilliantly. "Yu Yan" means that the girl speaks beautifully and smiles sweetly, which makes people feel that she is also beautiful. Yan can come up with good names in the middle or at the end of the name. For example: Zhang Xueyuan, Li Yanyun, Yang Qiuyan, Wang Chuyan...

4. Wu: describes the beautiful posture of women. Due to pronunciation reasons, when choosing a name with Wu, one should consider avoiding the ambiguity caused by the pronunciation, and also consider whether the pronunciation is catchy. There was a charming girl in history, the Empress Wu Zetian. Her name was "Charming Niang" without a surname. If a surname was added, it would not sound good to use the word "Charming Girl" unless she gave it a four-character name. But if the word "婩" is used in the middle of the name to modify a flower, plant or a beautiful thing, the name will sound nice. For example: Li Wujuan, Zhou Fju, Song Fuchun.

5. Miao: Miao itself is personality, so not many people use the word "Miao" in their names. The most famous surname Miao is Miaoyu in "A Dream of Red Mansions". If you use Miao in your name, your name may be Zhang Miaoyu. "Miao" is also very good when used as a modifier in a name, but "good person" cannot be said to be "wonderful person". This is the modification habit that we should pay attention to when using the word "miao", that is, it must be pleasing to the ear. If you pay attention to these issues and use the word "wonderful" in your name, it will be easy to come up with a good name. For example: Li Miaohong, Jiang Miaoxiang, Kong Miaoyu, Shu Miaoyun.

6. Jiao: Jiao can be used to describe the enchanting and gentleness of girls, such as coquettish, delicate, coquettish, petite and delicate... These words are all beautiful. Using Jiao as a name can fully express the beauty and variety of a girl. The characteristic of this character is that it can be used as a character with repeated characters, such as: Lin Jiaojiao, Li Jiaojiao. It can also be placed in the middle of the name as a modifier. Such as: Xu Jiaorong, Jiang Jiaoyu, Qin Jiaomei. Putting the word "jiao" at the end can make a good name. For example: Wen Bijiao, Fan Tingjiao, Jiao Xiaojiao, Jiao Jiao.

7. Jiao: Jiao is a commonly used word to describe beauty, and its meaning is slightly different from Jiao. Jiao is also a very good word to use in a name. If a girl is naturally beautiful, using Jiao as a name is far better than the commonly used words such as Li and Mei. For example: Yang Liujiao, Jiang Tengjiao, Li Yangjiao, Liu Tianjiao.

8. Juan: Juan means beautiful appearance. There aren't many names for prostitution, perhaps because it's hard to match the word. In fact, using the word "娈" as a name is still very good if it is used appropriately in terms of pronunciation. For example: Yang Kuan, Yang Yun Kuan, Wu Yu Kuan, Yao Kuan Ming.

9. Zi: Zi is a word that describes a girl’s beautiful appearance and form. Although "zi" is a commonly used word, its usage rate in names is not high. In fact, it sounds nice to use "zi" in the name. For example: Gigi Gigi, Chen Zizi, Ye Ziwei, Stefanie Qi.

10. Wa: Nuwa is a legendary god in Chinese history. It is not vulgar to use a god as a name, but the pronunciation of Nawa is easy to be understood as "frog", so it is rarely used in names. To solve the pronunciation problem, it is still necessary to use appropriate modifications before and after the word. words to avoid ambiguity.

Russian women often use feminine letters at the end of their names, pronounced "ba", which sounds nice. We can also learn from it and use Wa at the end of the name. For example: China Wa.

11. Ji: A beautiful name for women in ancient times, which can also be interpreted as a woman in the singing and dancing industry. There are many ethnic women in China named Ji. This may be related to their ability to sing and dance. Therefore, using Ji as a name gives people the impression that they are good at singing and dancing. Some Korean women have very pleasant names and can be used as a reference. For example: Park Soon-hee, Eun-hee.

12. Rao: Jiaorao means delicate and beautiful. It can be used in names to take its charming meaning, but there are not many words that can be matched with Rao, so when using Rao as a name, you should consider Whether the matching is appropriate, especially in terms of pronunciation, it cannot be circumvented. When using Rao, you should also consider whether the surname and the character Rao can be phonetically matched. Some surnames go well with Rao. For example: Su Rao, Wang Rao, Gu Rao.

13. Shu: Shu means beautiful. It is easier to use Shu as a name, and it is not easy to repeat the name, because "Shu" and "Shu" have the same pronunciation, but now many people use "Shu" , and "Shu" is more elegant than "Shu", and its usage rate in names is much lower than that of "Shu". For example: Qi Yanshu, Shen Juanshu, Li Wanshu, Zhang Yuanshu.

14. Na: There is a word called graceful, which is a word to describe the beautiful posture of a girl. Na is used in the name mainly because of the meaning of this word. When this word is used in a name, the pronunciation of "that" should sound better. Na can be used as a modified word: for example: Li Yunna, Wen Lina. Na can also be used as a modifier. For example: Gao Nayun, Munawa, Shen Nana.

15. Xian: Using the character Xian as a name mainly takes the connotation of demure and elegance. You can use these two words as a name directly, or you can invert the characters of these two words and change demure to jingxian. For example: Zhang Jingxian. Change Xianya to Yaxian, for example: Li Yaxian. You can also use Xian as a modifying word, such as: Nong Xianjun, Zhu Xianyun.

Avoid words with bad homophones

Let’s not talk about whether the math and horoscopes of the name are compatible with you, let’s analyze the homophones:

Avoid words with bad homophones. Make people feel indecent. For example: Zhang Wei, Liu Wei, and Tian Wei all have no homophones, but Yang Wei (impotence) and so on have bad homophones. For example: Li Jia and Xu Jia are fine, but Wang Jia (who died) is not good. It puts the parties under unnecessary psychological pressure and easily becomes a laughing stock.

In real life, we often encounter that improper naming of children by their elders brings psychological pressure and burden to the children from elementary school to work, resulting in their withdrawn and lack of self-motivation, and they are often used as jokes by classmates and colleagues. .

There is a boy named: Yu Gang (bad homophone - fish tank). When the parent of this elementary school boy asked me to change his child’s name, he said that his classmates often laughed at his child and said he wanted to buy it. He was called him when he was a fish, and he was often the object of entertainment by his classmates. Gradually, the child's temper became a bit strange, and he was a little afraid of talking to his classmates, which was completely contrary to his wishes when he was named).

There is a boy named Yang Wei (bad homophony - impotence). This child's name is even worse. When he was young, his classmates didn't know what to say, but as he grew older, he went to middle school. , university, work can be imagined. This is when a parent took a free name test and I pointed out to this parent that the name should be changed immediately and that the child should be given a name that induces physical and mental health and positivity, which will play a positive role in the child's growth.

There are also girls named Wang Shiyu (a bad homophone for a dead fish), Zhu Yizhi (a bad homophone for a pig), and so on. . . These names with bad homophones can affect the physical and mental health of children.

"Qing Mu Lei Chao" records the history of the most famous homophone case "Cixi's Evil Kingdom Jun's Name". It was exhumed in the Wuchen year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty. The palace examination was included in the top ten volumes. When the imperial examination was held, Cixi was very unhappy because the pronunciation of the three characters Wang Guojun was the same as "King of the Subjugated Country", so she threw it aside and ignored it, so that her talents could not be used due to the homophony of her name. , missed a great future.

Visual Rhythm Ji Qing

1) Understand the structure of Chinese characters and the combination with surnames to create a beautiful visual sense.

Single structure: water, moon, ding, etc.

Upper and lower structure: English, Saint, Chinese, etc.

Left and right structures: Qian, Shi, Zhen, etc.

Right-center-right structure: tree, tear, etc.

The upper part and lower part structure: frost, salary, lin, etc.

The structure of upper division and lower integration: Qu, Zhi, Cui, etc.

Semi-enclosed structure: Kuang, Ting, Ju, etc.

Fully enclosed structure: circle, circle, group, etc.

Character structure: Jing, Lei, Sen, etc.

2) Rhythm and tone

The differences in pronunciation include high pitch, low pitch, strong pitch, soft pitch, long pitch, short pitch, etc. You should pay attention to the reasonable combination of names. For the 21 initial consonants in Chinese Pinyin. You should have a deep grasp of the 39 finals, which play a very important role in naming. If two words have the same initial consonants and similar formulas, it will be difficult to pronounce them when calling the names. If the vowels are the same and similar, it is easy to confuse the name when calling the child, and there is no principle of naming that is loud and pleasant to the ear.

The tone is harmonious and gives people a musical sense of auditory beauty. Make it easy to remember. Aftertaste, calling the name smoothly, loudly, etc. Children's songs with single vowels: one rises flat, two rises, three falls and rises, and four falls sharply.

Four tones in Chinese characters: Yin, Ping, Yang, flat, rising and falling. When naming, you should pay attention to the coordination of these four tones. usage.

3) Pinyin articulatory organ diagram

① Upper lip ② Lower lip ③ Upper teeth ④ Lower teeth ⑤ Gum ⑥ Hard tongue ⑦ Soft tongue ⑧ Uvula ⑨ Tongue end ⑩ Front of tongue ⑾ The back of the tongue ⑿ the larynx ⒀ the vocal cords ⒁ the trachea ⒂ the throat ⒃ the oral cavity ⒄ the nasal cavity.

The combination of names should follow the characteristics of the organs between the hairs, so that the exhaled names can be clear, loud and smooth in the mouth, and avoid laboriousness in the hair, tongue twisting, etc. Make people love to be called by your name, and your impression will deepen your goodwill when the name is produced. Easy to spread and rich in phonological beauty.

Like people, words can also be divided into several categories, such as strong type, thin type, solid type, weak type, etc. Words like these, such as Yan, Cheng, Wei, Hao, Rong, give people The feeling is strong, upward, vigorous, full of vitality and vitality.

Some words are like thin children, giving people the impression of being gentle, passive, and less decisive: such as Dou, Ping, Nian, Shi, Bo, Ke.

Some characters belong to the young group, which looks as strong, rich, powerful and impressive as a thirty-year-old man, such as Qu, Lu, Sui, Feng, Ji and Tai.

Weak words give people a feeling of hollowness, emptiness, and some have some indescribable mystery. These characters sometimes look like the skeletal and voiceless Lin Daiyu, giving people a wonderful feeling, such as Ji, Kou, Men, Fang, Xing and Gong.

When choosing a name, you must know the truth that too much is not enough, and pay attention to the combination of strong, weak, solid, and imaginary characters. Names like Cheng Weihao, Wu Pingke, Fu Jitai, and Menjida are what we need to work hard to avoid. Some of these names are composed of three strong characters together, which makes them appear too full; some names are composed of three thin or weak characters, which appear to be deficient, hypocritical, bluffing or too empty. These should be avoided when naming.

The name should be based on the eight-character Xiyong Shen. At the same time, the name should be imposing, rich in meaning, attractive and easy to understand. Names that are not bizarre or simply imitate celebrities must have creative thinking. The name is called by others, so it must be easy to recognize, listen and understand, and everyone can recognize it. The name is not called by oneself, so it is required to be both creative and knowledgeable. ***sex. For example, Mao Zedong, everyone knows the Chinese characters of this name. The characters are simple, the meaning is very profound, and it is easy to remember.

It takes a lot of effort to come up with a good name.

Ideals, pursuits, expectations

Names record the imprint of family lineage and embody the deep affection of parents for their children. A metaphor for different ideal pursuits and goals.

From ancient times to the present, the expectations of elders in naming their children are as follows:

·Parents expect their children to be moral people

The beauty of the soul is more important than the handsome appearance, parents Often understand this truth. Many Chinese characters contain moral requirements, such as amiable, benevolent, rong, de, xuan, virtuous, good, ethical, upright, pure, righteous, sincere, straightforward, and 道. But this does not mean that just adding a word to the surname will make it a good name. Parents must consider how the surname and first name match.

·I hope that my children will be knowledgeable and versatile

As parents, of course, we also hope that our children will excel academically, preferably have a university education, have enough food and clothing, and have a stable job. So they may be interested in these beautiful words that represent intelligence, wisdom, and talent, such as: Ying, Ling, Rui, Rui, Zhe, Hui, Dun, Di, Ming, Xiao, Xian, Xi, Xi, Wei, Xue, Si , enlightenment, analysis, writing, calligraphy, diligence, etc.

·I hope that my children will be healthy and good-looking

If you are a father or mother, you will hope that your children will be healthy and good-looking. The following words mean health and beauty such as: handsome, majestic, British, strong, strong, brilliant, tall, handsome, beautiful, Wei, Wu, Xiong, Wei, pine, cypress, mountain, stone, Chan, Juan, Jiao , sister-in-law, Ting, Zi, Mei, Wan, Li, Wu, Mei, Qian, Lan, etc.

·I hope that my children will live a prosperous life and have a successful career

It is human nature to pursue fame and fortune, and this will also be reflected when parents name their children. In daily life, we will meet many people with such names. Names containing the following words can express this hope: Da, Yao, Xing, Rong, Hua, Wang, Ying, Feng, Yu, Chang, Sheng, etc.

·Hope that their children will live a prosperous and peaceful life

Some parents hope that their children will live a peaceful and peaceful life. Plain nature is not mediocrity or ordinary. Some parents will choose some of the most common words to express their hearts, such as, peaceful, quiet, smooth, connected, calm, peaceful, natural, peaceful, calm, harmonious, healthy, etc.

·Hope that their children will be self-reliant, self-reliant, and successful

Many parents hope that their children will be self-reliant, hard-working, perseverant, and strong-willed in the future, so they like to use some masculine words Name your children with names that are full of spirit, such as Yi, Du, Gang, Qiang, Hengheng, Toughness, Perseverance, Firmness, Strength, Determination, Determination, Li, Zhu, Zhi, Yi, Zi, etc. Although some parents also name girls like this. names, but basically these names are just for boys.

How to choose a good-looking name

When naming, you also need to pay attention to the glyphs. This includes two aspects: first, the name should be easy to recognize when written, and try not to use uncommon words; second, the name should have a structured structure and look good when written.

1. Uncommon characters and names

The number of Chinese characters is huge. It is unusual for the Kangxi dictionary to have more than 30,000 characters. The number of Chinese characters recognized by ordinary people is generally around 3,000. Some people always like to use some unusual words in their names, and some words can't even be found in the dictionary. These people think that naming someone with a rare word that most people don't recognize will give people a good impression of being knowledgeable and educated, but this is not the case. A name is a symbol of communication with others. If others do not know you, this communication will become a one-way flow, which will cause inconvenience. And from a practical point of view, when a person cannot recognize or pronounce another person's name, it will inevitably lead to a feeling of embarrassment and loss of face, and even a reluctance to interact with this person. A psychology expert once made statistics on such incidents. People who are named with relatively uncommon names generally have poor social skills, and 87% of them are withdrawn. It seems that this was enough to attract the attention of the person who named it.

2. Font shape and name

Chinese characters are square characters with a strong emphasis on structure. They can be roughly divided into: single structure, upper and lower structure, left and right structure, upper middle and lower knot

Structure, left-middle-right structure, top-part-under-join structure, top-join and bottom-part structure, semi-enclosed structure, full-enclosed structure, interspersed structure, pin-character structure and special structure.

The characters with single structure include: stone, water, people, ding, yi, people, sun...etc.

The words with upper and lower structures include: flower, Fen, harsh...etc.

The characters with left and right structures include: Hu, Can, She, He, Ji, Yue, Shi...etc.

The characters with the structure of upper part and lower part include: 鸷, marry, qu...etc.

The characters with semi-enclosed structure include: Bao, Jin, Mai, Jiang, Chen, Ju...etc.

The characters with fully enclosed structures include: country, garden, tuan, yuan, etc.

The characters with interspersed structures include: Shen, Yi...etc.

Characters with the structure of pin include: Jing, Lei, Sen, Miao, Xin, Pin...etc.

Whether the name and body are harmonious and stable depends first on the surname. Because the surname is innate, fixed and destined to be unchangeable, while the name is acquired and can be changed. Therefore, the surname has become the reference point and reference for the entire name structure and shape. In fact, a person's surname has already set the "tone" for the entire name, and even determines the choice of characters in the name. Generally speaking, single characters have fewer strokes and have a simple shape; while compound characters have more strokes and have a more complex shape. Among compound characters, characters with an upper, middle, lower, left, center, and right structure have more strokes and a more complex shape. When choosing a name, the strokes of each character in the name should be relatively equal, so as to give people a sense of stability and balance. Otherwise, it will look unsightly and uncomfortable to write. The name as a whole should have some "architectural beauty".

For example: Come is a word with an interspersed structure. If it were named "Laishenwu" in terms of glyphs alone, its overall structure and shape would look quite comfortable. The disadvantage is that the three characters of the last name and the first name appear too consistent and monotonous overall. It should be said that this name is "organized", pays attention to symmetry, and has a certain "architectural beauty". The reason for this is because the character "Lai" in this surname first sets the "tone".

Ding is a character with a single structure and few strokes. This requires that the character for the name that matches it should preferably have fewer strokes. For example: Ding Xiaolan, overall, gives people a relatively even, harmonious and comfortable feeling. Ding Fansen will give people the feeling of a small head and a heavy body, which is disharmonious; Ding Yiwei will give people the feeling of being light in front and heavy in the back, which is disharmonious.

In the same way, the word Yan has more strokes, so it is best for the character to match it to have more strokes. For example: Yan Zi Lei is relatively well-proportioned; if Yan is flat, it will appear top-heavy; if Yan Zi is flat, it will make people feel unbalanced. Yan Yisheng is okay, because the character feels like one burden carrying two baskets, the left and right are stable, and it looks coordinated.

The same goes for single-word names. For example, Ding Ping has a harmonious overall structure and shape; Ding Ying has a small head but a heavy body; Yan Yi has a top-heavy body; while Yan Zi has a well-proportioned overall structure and a full body.

The overall structure and shape of the name should not only start with the strokes of the characters, but also focus on the changes in the glyphs, and pay attention to the municipality and beauty of the glyphs. For example:

The three characters of the name Guo Tuanyuan give people the impression that there is a lack of change, and regardless of the pronunciation, just in terms of the glyphs, this name gives people the impression of a lack of change, monotony, and completeness. It is closed, which is the bad impression given by the name as a whole.

Another example is the seemingly simple name Ding Yiyi. Putting aside the pronunciation, just speaking from the glyph, this name gives people a feeling of being pale, lonely, monotonous, and lacking in imagination.

Words, like people, can also be divided into several categories, such as strong type, thin type, solid type, weak type, etc.

Words like these, such as: Yan, Cheng, Wei, Hao, Rong, etc., give people the feeling of being strong, upward, vigorous, full of vitality and vitality.

And these words are like thin children, giving people the impression of being soft, passive, and less decisive, such as: fight, flat, year, city, silk, science, etc.

Some characters belong to the young and strong group, appearing as strong, rich, powerful and aggressive as a thirty-year-old man, such as "Lu, Sui, Feng, Ji, Tai, etc."

Words such as "weak" type give people a feeling of hollowness, emptiness, and some have some indescribable mysterious color.

These words sometimes seem to give people a strange feeling like Lin Daiyu, who has a unique character. Such as: Ji, mouth, door, square, line, bow...etc.

When naming their children, parents should know the principle of "too much is not enough" and pay attention to the combination of strong, weak, solid and imaginary characters. Names like these are what we need to try to avoid, such as Cheng Weihao, Fu Jitai, Monkita, etc. These names are made up of three strong characters joined together, making them look too plump; some are made up of three thin characters joined together with the word weak, making them appear deficient, bluffing or too empty, which are what we try to avoid when naming.