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When will the newborn be named?

You can choose a few names of boys and girls you like before you are born, and superstitious people can choose the right names according to the date of birth before they apply for a birth certificate after the child is born. My husband's home is in western Guangdong. After the child is born, the old people in the family will tell the fortune of a special fortune teller. If the five elements lack anything, such as water, take the word "three points of water", hoping that the child's name will be auspicious and rich. Don't use too obscure words. Ask people around you when you have a name. If many people don't know how to pronounce, you'd better give up. An embarrassing name will make the owner of the name lose many opportunities invisibly. If your surname itself is an uncommon word (such as "Fu", "Qi", "Fu" and "Fu"), then you must avoid uncommon words in your name. If you don't know your last name and first name, you will have more trouble. (If your name is Bi Wenqing, others can at least call you "Wen Qing"; But what about Chang Li? )

2. Don't use vulgar words. The following should be noted (I hope not to offend too many people): male name A: wealth, wealth, development, health, roots and balls; Male names B: Li, Sheng, Dong, Jun, Bing, Gang, Qiang, Li, Ming, Bo, Peng, Fei, Shuai, Ning, Yang, Hui, Liang, Jie, Hua, Xin, Hao, Ping, Feng, Min, Chao, Xiang, Tao, Wei and Long. Female names A: Hua, Hong, Yan, Li, Mei, Mei; Female names B: Ping, Qian, Na, Lin, Ling, Xin, Lu, Wen, Dan, Fang, Li, Jing, Hui, Juan, Yu, Ying, Ying, Mei, Min, Sha, Xia and Yan. (Please note that the above summary is not comprehensive. ) Class A words in it must be resolutely avoided. Whether it is a single name or a double name, it is not good. Class b words should be avoided to appear alone, and it is best to use them in combination with other words to achieve the effect of no longer being tacky. Of course, the names of "vegetable markets" such as Pengfei, Hongmei and Li Yan should be avoided.

3. The following words should be carefully named, although they are very literary: ink, chess, book, inkstone, painting, Zheng, Qin and Ming. In particular, names such as "Mo Xiang" and "Qin Yun" remind people of the names of very young people and maids in ancient literati.

4. Don't take names with too many strokes, and don't take names with too few strokes. Many people are called Ding Yi, or Ding Rui and Ding Yi are redundant, and there are many people with the same name and surname. Too many strokes are tiring to write, and too few strokes have no momentum. At the same time, you can't take bad words (such as soldiers, flies and troops, which also lose serious points).

5. Pay attention to the pronunciation of names. It's important to be catchy, and at the same time, don't give people bad associations. There are not many examples here. For example, girls can't use the word "one" or "one" alone, otherwise "Zhang Yi" sounds like "Zhang Yi".

6. Pay more attention to the naming of some surnames, otherwise it will be embarrassing. Such as Bai, Mei, Wu, Jia, Lai, Shi and Zhu. Please find out the specific reasons yourself.

7. Confucius, Zeng and Zeng are four major surnames, which are often given by generations, so there are many surnames, and Meng is everywhere.

8. We should also consider the integration into the international community. First of all, initials should not be English abbreviations with specific (bad) meanings, such as avoiding "defending" WC. Secondly, we should avoid some abbreviations commonly used in China, such as "Sun Bing" SB and "Jiangbo" JB. Third, pay attention to the writing of Chinese Pinyin. Xing, the Chinese phonetic letters Xing and Xing, is the abbreviation of "Crossing" in English. Sen's pinyin, especially the initial capital of Sen, is Sena in English.