Why is it not recommended to use names with the character Yu?

彧 is not a commonly used character, and it can be mispronounced as a name.

Basic meaning:

彧 is a Chinese character, pronounced yù. The word "Basic" means "literary", "elegant", "elegant", "educated", and "luxuriant". It was used in people's names in ancient times. This word appears in "Shu Da Zhuan", "Guang Ya", etc.

Extended information

Stroke order:

Word group explanation:

1. Xun Yu (163-212), with the character Wenruo, A native of Yingyin, Yingchuan (now Xuchang, Henan), he was an outstanding politician in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

2. Wan Yu (235~273), Prime Minister of Wu in the Three Kingdoms.

3. Yuan Yu (? ~530), a clan member of the Northern Wei Dynasty and King of Linhuai.

4. Liu Yu (439-472), Emperor Ming of the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties.

5. 詩彧 means soothing and long. 詩, Tong "man".