?Father's surname + mother's surname?A guide to choosing a name
Some parents don't think much about it in the early stage. They may combine their own and their wife's names or surnames directly. as a child's name.
This naming method is very novel and has special emotional meaning. It is a good choice.
However, Chinese culture is really profound, and the words are paired together. If you are not careful, it is easy for people to derive other ideas, such as homophony, reverse order, etc.
Therefore, although some methods of "father's surname + mother's surname" are difficult to match names, they are also quite "deceiving", as follows.
? Father’s surname + mother’s surname? What a joke
A couple named Sun Jian and Hou Yan respectively. When Sun Jian was a child, his favorite was Sun Wukong, and he would pick it up every day The branches are like "golden hoops", jumping up and down in the house.
After giving birth to the child, Sun Jian gave the child the nickname Sun Dasheng. It was very catchy and he kept calling him.
As "Sun Dasheng" grew up, he was sure to have a formal name. Sun Jian had a sudden idea, why not combine his and his wife's surnames as the child's name, and blurted out "Sun Houzi"? .
This name may sound a bit elegant at first glance, but it sounds completely inconsistent upon hearing it. Isn’t this just Sun Monkey?
When the child goes to school, he will definitely be laughed at because of his name. In the end, despite his wife's displeasure, Sun Jian gave up the idea.
There is no harm in naming it like this, but it is easy to cause the following problems:
1. Too ordinary
It is said that "Zhang Wang, Li Zhao everywhere", if It's okay that they are some relatively rare surnames. If these big surnames are combined, they will seem too sparse and common. For example, Zhang Wang and Wang Zhang are really not nice to hear.
2. Awkward homophony
In fact, this is not bad. If one of the couple's surname has a similar homophony like "Zhu", then it will be really embarrassing. How to choose a name? How strange.
3. Rigidity
Even if neither husband and wife have common surnames, if they are put together without good integration, it will sound very stiff. Is this intentional? breath. The correct way to name a child with the names of both spouses:
1. Change the names of both spouses into homophones
For example, Chen Xiao and Chen Yanxi, both have the surname Chen. You can't call your child Chen Chen.
Here you can use homophonic conversion, such as "Chen Muchen", which means the couple loves each other.
There are also some very common surnames that would look very bland if added directly to the name. However, if they are replaced with homophonic words, they will have a different effect, such as Zhou Duizhou, Li Duili, etc.
2. Split the surname into radicals
If the first suggestion is really not suitable as a name, you can also split the structure of the surname. Just like the famous writer Lao She, he separated his surname "Shu" and used She Yu as his pen name.
3. Relatively rare surnames can be used directly
For example, the character Ju of the girl group Ju Jingyi, the character Mi of Mi Yue, or surnames such as Yun and Mo, regardless of their role. First or last name is a good choice.
4. Quoting from classics
This method of naming requires parents to put more thought into it. For example, when naming a boy, you can consult "Chu Ci", and when naming a girl, you can consult "The Book of Songs".
The above content is just to give you some ideas when naming your children. It is for reference only. A good poetic name is also the icing on the cake for your child.