There are taboos in naming the character Shu

The taboo of naming Shu is: Shu belongs to metal, so do not use it in the names of people who are not compatible with metal. People born in the year of the Rabbit are also not suitable to use Shu.

The five elements of the character "Shu" belong to gold. If the person named Shu is not short of gold in his numerology, or if the character "joy" and the character "joy" are in conflict with metal, from the point of view of naming, he cannot be named with the character "shu". Naming him will violate the rules. Numerology will damage the names of the people themselves and affect their future development in all aspects. In the Five Elements theory, fire overcomes metal and metal overcomes wood. In other words, the eight-character happiness is the blessing of fire or wood. It is not suitable to use the five-element Shu character that belongs to metal. name.

The character Shu means female. From a nomological point of view, people who were born in the Year of the Rabbit cannot be named with this character. "Nv" is the character "Ru", and Ru means the animal sign itself, so " The word "Shu" in the zodiac sign of Rabbit is the same as "injustice", which is unlucky. If the ancestors of more than three generations in the family have Shu in their names, or have a seniority with the character Shu, then the descendants cannot be named with the character Shu. On the one hand, it is disrespectful to the ancestors, and on the other hand, it will disturb the seniority, and have a bad impact on the name giver himself.

Shu name recommendation

1. Shuyan

Yan, the five elements belong to water, generally interpreted as beauty, such as Yangai (beautiful and ugly), flowers Zhengyan. It can also be interpreted as clever, such as Yanjie. Used in people's names, it means intelligence, beauty, and purity. Paired with the word "Shu" as a girl's name, it describes a girl who is clever, considerate, and as delicate and beautiful as a flower.

2. Shu Yan

"Shu Yan" is taken from the poem "Although there is Shu Yan, who can be beautiful?" The five elements of the word Yan belong to wood, and its original meaning is generally believed to refer to the two eyebrows In between, the part commonly known as "Yintang". Later it was extended to the forehead, then to the face, and also to the meaning of color. Used in a person's name, it means gentleness, affability, and beauty. Paired with the word "Shu" as a girl's name, the name's impression is insight, honesty, love, kindness, integrity, modesty, prudence, gratitude, optimism, and humor. The above content is for reference only.