Parents born in the 1990s in Shandong responded by naming their son Mr. Zhang. What other “weird” names have you heard?

Recently, a couple born in the 1990s in Shandong named their child "Mr. Zhang", which caused heated discussion. Later, the parents responded that they did not want their children to work in the future, and they hoped that their son could become a boss. Having enough food and clothing, and not worrying about livelihood, this statement makes people feel even more outrageous about these parents. In fact, most of today's parents are very individual and very casual, and they also name their children in the same way, such as Yang Dingfeng, Mo Yinzhi, Weekend, Thank God, Thank God, and some weird four-character names. I really don't worry about the future of the child. of survival!

A couple born in the 1990s in Shandong also plan to have a second child. The name of the second child is planned to use the mother's gender, and it will always be a single name. I have to lament how afraid these parents are of their children suffering. Let the children call themselves "General" when meeting everyone. Let’s imagine that if we give our child such a name, we can legitimately call our child Mr. Zhang at home, and the teacher at school will also call our child Mr. Zhang to answer questions. If we really start working in the future, will our boss also call our child Mr. Zhang?

Names are too random. In order to be unique, individual, and have good meanings, many young parents give their children random names. They obviously have strong homophonics, so they are not afraid that their classmates will give their children nicknames in the future. Come to trouble? Personally, I feel that when naming a child, one must avoid these homophonic sounds, so as not to cause future problems for the child, and allow the child to grow up easily and comfortably. If these parents do not want their child to work and can only be a boss, then they have saved enough for their child. family fortune.

Every pair of parents has high hopes for their children, but it is obviously unrealistic to let their names be used to promote their achievements. If they are called Mr. Zhang, their children will actually go to school in the future. , the classmates will definitely laugh at his name because of this. Should you tell your child to ignore it at this time? This obviously doesn't work. Children don't bear the same pressure as adults. Their fragile expressions just want a stable and happy childhood. The children don't want to pay for the high expectations placed on them by this name.