There is a new word called "knock baby name". How affectionate the parents are when they name the baby, how much shadow the baby will have when he grows up.

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How did the word "Kengwa Ming" appear?

I think there is a high probability that the parents born in the 1990s named their children. In order to be new and different, they deliberately picked some words that they thought were new and cool as names. As a result, everyone agreed, these "very The name "New Cool" has become as bad as "Jianguo" and "Chunhua". For example, "Zi", "Zi", "Han", etc.

Therefore, the new word "pit baby name" appeared. It refers to the fact that parents don't pay enough attention when naming their children and choose a name that is full of jokes, which makes the baby very hurt.

In fact, it is not only the names given by new parents nowadays, but also the names given by previous parents are still enough to deceive their children. There are many names, and how affectionate and energetic the parents are when naming them will have as many shadows as the children grow up.

In junior high school, there was a pair of twins in the class. Both brother and sister were named "Bi", and the older brother was named "Bi Long". Doesn't it sound very grand? But it won't work when it's my sister's turn, because my sister's name is "Bi Hu".

I heard that the twin fathers tended to favor boys over girls. When I found out that my wife was pregnant with twins, I was very happy. I looked forward to having two boys who would build a family and honor their ancestors in the future. I even thought of names. One of them is called "Long". "One is called "Tiger". Unexpectedly, one of them would be a girl after birth. The father was a little discouraged and didn't want to change his name, so the girl was called such a tigerish name.

But the name "Bihu" not only resembles a boy, but is also close to the homophone of "Gecko". I remember that we were studying the text "Little Gecko Looking for its Tail". In class, everyone looked at Bi Hu silly and amused. After class, they followed Bi Hu in a muffled voice, "Mom, where is my tail? My tail is missing!"

Thinking about it now, I was still young and ignorant at the time, but the shadow this incident definitely caused on this female classmate was not small.

When I was in high school, a transfer student came in. He was white and skinny. When he introduced himself, he said with a very humble accent, "My surname is Tang, just call me 'Master'." The people in the crowd were shocked. "Young Master", is he crazy?

As a result, when I looked at his textbook during class, it was clearly written "Tang Shaoye". Only then did everyone realize that he was not wrong. From then on, he had a new nickname, "Miss Tang".

I also have a female classmate named "Chu Gui". I heard that her parents named her to commemorate their first meeting. Chu Gui's parents met on a blind date, and the blind date took place under an osmanthus tree. It was the eighth month of the lunar calendar, and the osmanthus flowers were in bloom, and the fragrance was pleasant. Now that you know the allusion to your name, don’t you think it’s romantic?

It’s a pity that my classmate’s surname is “Wo”. When he calls her by his first and last name, not only does it not show the affection of his parents, but it actually seems to be a curse on his parents’ marriage. What’s going on?

I believe that every parent has tried their best when naming their children. After all, as a code name that will accompany the child throughout his life, how can it be less conspicuous? If your name can highlight your cultural connotation, that would be even better! Otherwise, why would everyone turn over the Book of Songs and Songs of Chu when naming it?

A pair of parents named their daughter "Chu Mo". The word "Chu" means "first time". This meaning is undoubtedly good. This is the first time in life. It's like a first experience, it's wonderful just thinking about it. The word "Mo" is rarely used in names because it is related to the "Four Treasures of the Study". Adding the word "Mo" to a name gives it a bookish air. "First Mo" makes her look elegant, like a lady.

But who would have thought that with the surname "Xiong", it would collide with a certain cartoon 20 years later, and turn from being full of bookishness to being the laughing stock of others? If you say that her parents are not forward-looking, even her parents will feel wronged.

However, things like parents naming carelessly are not uncommon. Even the ancients were not immune, and they were royal families. King Qin Wu's father, King Qin Huiwen, gave him the single word "Dang" because his family name was "Ying", and together they were called "Ying Dang". If you use the local accent in some areas today, Duoduo will be pronounced like a little hooligan.

It seems that naming is not an easy task. If you do it casually, you will easily be confused by everyone. If you do it with great effort, you are afraid of using too much force, and you will be called the butt of laughter. Whoever has a unique and good name can be regarded as winning at the starting line.

Topic Discussion: Have you ever heard of any weird names? Welcome to share.