There is a common saying in rural areas when naming a child: "A man cannot be named after heaven, and a woman cannot be named after fairy."
There should be no taboos in naming rural areas. The so-called taboo means that you cannot give your child a name that is too big. In ancient times in our country, the emperor was the destined emperor and the queen was a fairy descended to earth.
Farmers are called grass-roots people. In the past, our system was very hierarchical. If a boy’s name contained the word “天” (天) and a girl named “仙” (仙), many people would guess that they wanted to sit down. If you dominate the world, you will easily suffer misfortune.
Many farmers will naturally avoid the words "Tian" and "Xian" when naming their children.
In today's society, there are just a few ways to come up with a name. One is as a parent, you can look up the dictionary yourself, and the other is to research fortune tellers to see what names there are. It can make children live a safe life and even make them successful, but in many places nowadays, there are often some names that are rather crude.
Such as Goudan, Cuihua, etc., because people think that nicknames can help children grow up safely throughout their lives, but many people don’t pay much attention to it, and even many parents follow their own wishes. Yes, but this was not the case in ancient times, because the words "heaven" and "immortal" are absolutely unacceptable because they are taboo.