Implication and meaning of word naming

The implication and meaning of the name are inheritance and commemoration, expectation and vision, etc.

1. Inheritance and commemoration: Chinese characters can represent a kind of inheritance, which is the continuation of family traditions or certain values by parents. Naming children as "Jiwen" means expecting children to inherit family cultural traditions.

2. Expectations and visions: The words often contain parents' expectations and visions for their children, and "Yu Xiang" means expecting children to fly high in the future and realize lofty ideals.

3. Virtue and quality: Words can also represent a virtue or quality. I hope children can take this as an example, and "quiet and appropriate" means that children are expected to be quiet and appropriate.

4. Wisdom and talent: Many words have the meaning of wisdom or talent. "Wisdom" and "sensitivity" all express the hope that children will be smart and keen.

5. Health and safety: Parents always want their children to be healthy and safe, and "Kang" and "Ning" have this meaning of blessing.

6. Beauty and elegance: Many words have beautiful and elegant meanings, such as "Li" and "Ya", which are often used in girls' names to imply their beauty and elegance.

7. Perseverance and strength: Some words represent perseverance and strength, such as "gang" and "strong", which imply that children are strong and powerful.

8. Peace and harmony: Some words have the meaning of peace and harmony, including "harmony" and "peace", expressing the hope that children will live in a peaceful and harmonious environment.

9. Family and tradition: Sometimes, parents will choose words related to family tradition or culture to name their children, so as to continue the family tradition and culture.

1. Characteristics of the times: With the development of the times, new cultures and values are constantly emerging. Parents will also choose some words that represent the characteristics of the new era to name their children, including "science" and "technology" to express their expectations for their children's future scientific and technological era.