Taboos in family names

Taboos in naming family names

Taboos in naming family names are widely used. It is not difficult to choose a meaningful name, no matter we Whether our real names or online names can reflect our personal identity, the following family names are taboo. Taboo on naming the character "家" 1

Naming attributes of the character "家":

Traditional Chinese character of the character "家": 家 (if there is no traditional Chinese character, the original character will be displayed)

The pinyin of the word "jia": jiā

The radical of the word "jia": 倀

What does the word "jia" belong to in the five elements: wood (a complete collection of characters with five elements belonging to wood)

How many people use the character to give names: 513,700 people (per 10 million people)

Is the family character used to give names: Ji

Is the family character a surname? Yes

The number of strokes of the word "jia" in the Kangxi dictionary: 10 strokes (the number of strokes in the name)

The meaning of the word "jia" in the name: "jia" refers to the family. There is an old saying: "Learning about the past dynasties. With family, success depends on diligence and frugality, and failure results from luxury." Later, family also referred to people who mastered certain specialized knowledge and engaged in certain specialized activities. People's names are usually given with family characters, which usually take the previous meaning. China is a country with a very strong sense of family, and the family occupies an extremely important position in the social organizational structure. This is reflected in the fact that people often use family characters in their names.

Attached: A complete list of boy names with the character "家"

What does the character "家" mean:

Origin of the word:

He Zhizhang's famous poem " "Returning to Hometown" "The young man left home and the boss returned", of course this "leaving home" refers to the "person" leaving home. However, the oracle bone inscription ① refers to "home" as "there is a pig in the house". It can be seen from this word that in ancient times, people's animal husbandry began with raising pigs, which shows the importance of pigs to people. The word "家" is a familiar word. It becomes more vivid when you look at the inscription ②. Outside is a house, and inside the house is a pig with its head down. Xiaozhuan ③ means there is "豕" (pig) in the house. ④ is written in regular script, which is roughly the same as Xiaozhuan.

The original meaning of "home" is family. "Han Feizi? Xian Xue": "Confucianists who break up their family and are buried should observe mourning for three years." This means that Confucianism advocates losing all family property to hold funerals and observing mourning for three years. The word "jia" is sometimes used as a modest title. For example, when talking to outsiders about the elders in one's own family, one would call them brother, father (or respected person), etc.

"Family laws" were originally the laws and regulations used by parents to rule the family under clan power. Later, they were extended to be used by parents to beat slaves or children. For example: "Ask the maid to bring the family laws and wait for them. I reward him for showing off his power." (Li Yu's "Phantom Tower? Resisting Marriage") As for the word "home" in "When I go home and sleep in my clothes, when I go home and sit in my clothes" ("The Romance of the West Chamber"), it is a fictitious word. "Home" means "for a while".

Home gū

Name gt;

Gutong "aunt" [the mother of ones husband]. Such as: Ajia (called mother-in-law); Ajia Aweng

Jiajiā

Name gt;

(1) As the saying goes, if the name is incorrect, the words will not be smooth. , If you are looking for a name website, please recommend the Jinbang Name Network to your relatives and friends.

(2) Nation [nation]. Such as: Miao family; Dong family; Dai family

(3) Another example: Jia Shu (school style; family law tradition. Mostly used in poetry, literature, skills, etc.); Jia Yan Xixue (a family of its own) bias.

Confucianism refers to doctrines other than Confucianism)

(4) Another example: Jiajia (the private armed forces of the officials in ancient times); Family Master (the title given to the officials in the Spring and Autumn Period); Jia Lao (among the retainers of the officials in ancient times) Elders); retainers (subordinates of ministers and officials from various countries in the Spring and Autumn Period); Jiaguang (originally refers to the family and the country, but also generally refers to the country); Jiaguo (the family and the country, also refers to the country)

( 5) Emperor or prince [emperor]

(6) Refers to husband or wife [husband or wife]

(7) Academic or artistic school [school]

(8) In ancient medical books, it refers to a person suffering from a certain disease [patient]

(9) Someone [a person]. Such as: guy; head of a family (one person is called the head of a family)

(10) Another example: Han family (that is, the Han Dynasty); Suijia (that is, the Sui Dynasty); family history (the calendar of the dynasty)

 (11) The political area ruled by the minister, that is, the minister and high official or their feudal land [minister and high official or their feud]

 (12) Extended meaning of residence, house [house; residence]

(13) Another example: politician; artist; expert; scientist; social activist; writer

(14) Every family; every family ]. Such as: every household (every household, every household); every household (to every household; throughout every household)

(15) Another example: mother-in-law (mother-in-law of the house; head of the household) Mother-in-law); father-in-law (husband); family flower (metaphor for one's own wife); mother-in-law (wife; housewife)

(16) Another example: dividing the family; making a fortune; ruining the family; ransacking the house

(17) Family wealth, property [property]

(18) Another example: family officials (officials of the queen or prince)

(19) Another example: family hall (the main room in the middle of the main house); Jiasuo (home place); Jiatang Bodhisattva (Buddha deities worshiped at home); Jiaidi (household; private residence); Jiajian (home; home). Refers to the place where a member of the army or organization works. For example: the company commander is not at home for a meeting; the director is in charge of work at home

(20) Capital [capital]

(21) A person who runs a certain industry or has a certain status的人[a person or family engaged in a certain trade]

 (22) natal family [married womans maiden home]

 (23) Another example: support the family; run the household; settle down the family; home No. (an honorific for the other party's family); family number (family; martial arts moves, moves); family temple (ancestral hall dedicated to ancestors); family relationship (family business, family property); family property (family property); family income (household property) property); family finance (family business, family property)

(24) Family, family [family]

(25) Another example: farmer; manufacturer ; Fisherman; Expert; Owner; Banker

(26) Same as the original meaning [home; domicile; dwelling place]

(27) Court [court]

( 28) A person who has mastered certain specialized knowledge or is engaged in a certain kind of work or holds a certain position [expert; specialist in a certain field]

 (29) (Understanding. The shape of the oracle bone characters, above which is "宀" (amp;

Original meaning: house, residence)

 (30) Refers to a certain group or aspect [group]. Such as: Treaty of Three Families

 (31) The ancient word for "family" [utensil]. Such as: family life; guy point (the rhythm of gongs and drums); household utensils (daily household utensils)

Home jie

Help gt;

Used for decoration After the word, it is equivalent to "land" and "the". Such as: adult family; all-day family

Characters with similar pronunciation to the character "jia":

Words with the same radicals:

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Six taboos that should not be used in names

1. Those born in winter should not be too cold. According to horoscope numerology, people born after the beginning of winter and before Jingzhe will have a strong cold according to the seasons. If the fire is weak and water is strong, it is said that the cold is too strong. Therefore, it is taboo to use words that are full of coldness when naming. Otherwise, it will lead to an imbalance of yin and yang and cause evil. The main reasons are career difficulties and marriage difficulties. Characters that are too cold in their glyphs are mainly characters with radicals such as "氵", "冫", "水", "雨", and "金", such as cold, frozen, Han, water, dew, Zhao, etc.; the meaning of the characters Words that are too cold include "winter", "cold", "wind", etc.

2. People born in summer should not use words that are too dry. According to horoscope numerology, people born after the beginning of summer to before the beginning of autumn will have strong fire and dry nature according to the seasons. If the water in the horoscope is weak and fire is strong, it is said to be too hot and dry. Therefore, it is taboo to use those words that are full of anger when naming. Otherwise, it will lead to an imbalance of yin and yang and cause evil. It mainly causes bloody disasters, quarrels, discord between husband and wife, etc.

Characters that are too hot in font form are mainly characters with radicals such as "fire", "日", "灁", "光", etc., such as: can, lie, flame, blazing, shine, Chang, etc.; words that are too hot in meaning, such as "ji", "arrogant", "impetuous", "xia", etc.

3. Those who are strong should not use words that are too strong. In the numerology of the eight-character numerology, those with a strong Sun lord, that is, those with a strong body, generally have a strong personality, are self-centered, and have an impulsive temperament. Therefore, it is generally not advisable to use words that are too rigid, too high-pitched, or too domineering when naming names, such as , it is not appropriate to use words with the fourth tone; it is not appropriate to use words such as Hao, Ao, Ba, Ao, Xia, Huang, stubborn, fierce, etc. There is a saying in numerology that "too strong is easy to break". Therefore, those who use the word "too strong" in their fortunes because they are prosperous and uncontrollable are prone to disasters such as disability, surgery, and prison. The male's life will defeat his wife, and the female's life will compete with her husband, etc. .

4. The weak should not use words that are too soft. In numerology, those with a weak Sun, that is, those with a strong body, generally have a weak personality, lack of confidence, and weak temperament. Therefore, it is generally not appropriate to use words that are too soft, too low-key, or too weak when naming, such as , it is not appropriate to use soft words; it is not appropriate to use words such as Yan, Li, Yi, Ni, Rou, Ru, etc. There is a saying in numerology that "things must turn to the extreme". Therefore, those who are weak and have no life and use the character Tairou are likely to have their careers blocked, be bullied, and lose money. If a man has a wife, it is difficult to keep him, and a woman is likely to be abandoned. wait.

5. Women should not use masculine words. According to the numerology principle of "masculine and feminine", women generally should not use obviously masculine names.

However, Ark Zhou Yi discovered in the practice of naming names in the Book of Changes that women often have advantages and disadvantages when using obviously masculine names. The advantages are mostly reflected in career. The person who is born is more capable, like a man. Brave and tenacious, not to be outdone, charging into battle, and achieving certain achievements, this is what we usually call a strong woman; but the disadvantages are mostly reflected in marriage. From a numerology point of view, the female destiny is strong and the female destiny is yang. The husband is also yang and does not symbolize the yin and yang. Therefore, in marriage, it is easy to have quarrels and break up.

6. Men should not use feminine words. Since women are generally not advised to use obviously masculine names, men are generally not advised to use obviously feminine names.

However, Ark Zhouyi found in the practice of naming names in the Book of Changes that men using obviously feminine names often do more harm than good. The disadvantages mainly appear in three aspects. One is that they often have low ambitions in career; the other is that in life In the middle, it is easy to offend villains and keep talking; thirdly, the marriage is not smooth, and the wife is easy to cheat. Taboos in naming family names 3

Forbidden words in names

Forbidden words are words that are strictly prohibited from appearing in names:

First: leaking money, You can’t save money by making money.

Second: Affects marriage, quarrels, separation, getting together less and more apart, or divorce

Third: Affects health, dampness and cold constitution, injuries, accidents, and surgery Information...

Fourth: Children affect academic studies, and learning always falls off the chain at critical moments.

Words that harm the six relatives, it is easy for someone in the family to die abnormally. The six relatives include: parents, brothers, sisters, yourself, spouse, children...

Words that are easily hurt: super, adult ,cheng,bin,wu,tong,bin,shan,li,xi,xiang,wei,long,bi,kun,kun,hua,hua,hua,shuang,ying,ying,cai,long,ni,wen,yi , Biao, Li

Words that easily overcome the six relatives: Ying, Rong, Fang, Sen, Lin, Bai, Le, Ying, Ying, Xiu, Mei, Ling, Lin, Jie, Nan, Gui, Xiang ,

Words that are likely to be bad for marriage: Xin, Li, Li, Qin, Miao, Jing, Fei, Tao, Bei, Ya, Feng, Lan, Peng, Cui , Xiao, Xin, Lei, Dan, Jia, Lu, Yan, Yan, Shan, Shan, Sha, Wei, Rui, Yan, Ning, Na, Lin, Shuang, Wen (Jin overcomes wood pattern) Tong, Li, Zhen, Ting, Ting, Ting, Fan, Fan, Zi, Qin

Women are prohibited from using male names or words with more masculine meanings: Feng, De, Shun, Shi, Qiang, Guo, Xing, Hui, Hao , Gang, Rong, Qing, Yi, Zhong... There are only two ways for a woman to use a man's name: divorce or work for her husband. A woman acts as a man, working hard all her life, working hard all her life, and shouldering thousands of burdens. She has to support her family by herself. Her husband is either useless, often absent from home, or sick, otherwise she will get divorced.

Words that can easily lead to a fortune: Wang, Yang, Hai, Tao (to pay), Jiang, Qian, Shu, Juan (to donate), Huan (to owe), Bei, Bei (to carry), Qiong (poor), Hui (destroyed), Shu, Shu, Shu (lost), Guang (lost)

Words that are prone to coldness: ice, snow, cold, plum, poetry,

Words that are prone to short-lived blessings: rosy clouds, thunder, rainbow, rain, frost, snow, light,

Words that are prone to back pain: Cheng, Jia

Resolution: Change your name or wear the Ancestral Energy Formation Card