Are there any taboos in naming girls?

Naming girls is taboo. A girl's name needs to be gentle, nice, and not rude. The name that stays with her throughout her life will affect the judgment and first impression of people who see and hear her name. A good name can create a good image of a temperamental child and is helpful for the child's lifelong relationships, love, and career.

1. Give a girl a surname that is similar to her first name. Don't pronounce the name like a tongue twister. If you put several words with the same initial consonant together, it will be difficult to read. If the final is the same, it will be even harder. Such as Nanlanny, should be avoided when naming.

2. Don’t give girls names that are too vulgar. Having a rude and tacky name will be a lifelong regret and should be given a more elegant name.

3. Don’t follow the trend in naming girls. Try to overcome herd mentality. The trendier the name, the more likely it is that it will be changed. Thoughtful and unique.

4. Don’t use polyphonic words when naming girls. Polysyllabic words can be confusing to pronounce, so it’s best to avoid them when naming.

5. Don’t give girls names that are too foreign. If Chinese people want to take the name of Chinese people, there is no need to worship foreigners.

6. Don’t name girls with words with too many strokes. Words with too many strokes are difficult to write, and some are difficult to read. Words with too many strokes are either written or printed.

7. Don’t name a girl lightly. It's best to name it vaguely. Names like "Rich, Awesome, Talented" are too superficial.

8. Don’t be arrogant about naming girls. Names like "The Only", "The Strongest", and "Invincible" can easily lead to consequences in this regard.

9. Don’t use uncommon words when naming girls. Because the computer cannot input uncommon words, you will encounter a lot of trouble.

10. Don’t name girls with obscene words. If you use homophones cleverly when choosing a name, it will make people feel subtle and unconventional. Rice bowl, fox and Du Ziteng have the same pronunciation.