Everyone, I plan to change my name to a surname that does not exist in the current 10, 100, 1,000, 1,000, 10,000, and 100 million families. The longer the better, how should I change it?

If you decide to change your name and want to choose a surname and first name that are not currently available in the Shi, Bai, Qian, Wan, or Yi families, here are some suggestions:

1 . Surname options:

- Unique surname: You may consider creating a completely new surname to make sure it is unique among your current surnames. Come up with a new surname that incorporates your personal preferences, meanings, or specific sounds.

- Uncommon Surnames: Research some of the less common surnames, especially those from smaller ethnic groups or regions, to add uniqueness to your last name.

2. Name Selection:

- Combined Name: You can choose to combine multiple words or syllables to form a long and unique name. Make sure the name is clear to pronounce, easy to remember, and matches your personal identity and values.

- Ancient or foreign names: Research some ancient or foreign names, which can be names from history, literature, mythology, etc., to increase their uniqueness and personalization.

When changing your name, there are a few things you need to pay attention to:

1. Legal regulations: Make sure you understand the local legal regulations and procedures so that you can change your name legally. Please consult your local government or legal professional to learn about requirements and procedures.

2. Social acceptance: Consider whether the new surname and first name are easily accepted and understood by society. A name that is too complex or difficult to pronounce may cause some inconvenience in your life.

3. Cultural respect: Respect and consider the cultural background and traditions to which you belong. When choosing a new first and last name, make sure to respect and preserve your cultural identity and avoid offending or violating cultural values.

The most important thing is that changing your name is a personal decision that should be carefully considered and fully self-reflected. Consider your motives and expectations, communicate with friends and family, and carefully consider the long-term implications before making a final decision.