_Can this word be used?

?This word can be used as a name. , pinyin xuè yuè, pinyin ㄒㄩㄝˋ ㄩㄝˋ, radical feather part, 5 strokes outside the radical, 11 total strokes, five strokes 86NANT, five strokes 98NANN, Cangjie SMIV, Zheng code YTHZ, four corners 13150, structure left and right, unified Code 4380, stroke order:フ丶一フ丶,一一フフノ丶.

Of course it is possible to make a name, but this character cannot be typed using the Pinyin input method, and 80% of strangers will not be able to recognize it when they see it for the first time. As long as you are mentally prepared to have to explain your name every time you introduce it, that you cannot type your name in pinyin, and that you will have to try your best to find this word every time you register your real name in the future, there is no problem in using it as your first name.

杺 can be used as a character in a name.

The word "杺" is used to name children, and its meaning can be taken as the meaning of "the hook and the heart wood", that is, the bent wood under the car connected to the axle, which means to be an unknown but indispensable ordinary person. .

Article 7 of the Household Registration Regulations of the People's Republic of China stipulates that uncommon characters, special symbols and foreign language letters cannot be used in the names of newborns. The character "杺" is not a rare character, and its strokes are simple. It is not a special symbol or a foreign language letter. It is a standard Chinese character in my country and can be used in households.

Requirements for a child’s household registration name:

Theoretically, how to name is a citizen’s right to freedom, but naming is not just a private matter, because the name must be registered with the household registration authority , This is for the needs of social management. Whether it is the household registration book or the ID card that will be issued in the future, they are documents and certificates that are confirmed by public authorities and have legal effect.

Although there is currently no national law that specifically regulates names, the National Common Language and Character Law stipulates in principle: "State agencies use Mandarin and standardized Chinese characters as the official language." Due to historical reasons , the law also stipulates that surnames can retain variant characters.

Police station household registration is obviously an official activity, and the refusal to use special symbols and foreign language letters to register names is justified by law. This person also explained on the matter that if the gentleman named his son "Love Him", the police should not refuse. This is why a person's household registration and ID card can be displayed as "Zhang San" but not "Zhang San".