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What's the impact of renaming?

In real life, changing their names will affect their further studies.

The influence of each age stage is different. If the child is in preschool or primary school, it has little effect on his further studies. If the child has already entered junior high school, changing the name may affect the enrollment rate, because the name of the student status is different from the actual name, which may be considered as reckless reading. However, these influences can basically be solved by taking renaming procedures in time when renaming.

In short, the change of a child's name will have a certain influence in the future, but this influence is related to the new name after the change, so we should be careful when changing the name.

There are broad and narrow names, as well as nicknames, aliases, nicknames and birth names. Broad names include the first and last names of citizens and the names of legal persons and unincorporated organizations; In a narrow sense, the name only refers to the first and last names of citizens. It is a combination of names and words. In ancient China, names and characters were used separately. Now collectively referred to as "name", refers to the name or first name.

It is said that in ancient times, babies were named by their fathers three months after birth, which is the origin of the ancient "names". In fact, in some areas of China, the custom of naming babies at full moon still exists, but the right to name babies is no longer borne by the father alone, but by the baby's relatives. Interestingly, in ancient times, when a boy reached the age of 20, he had to hold a ceremony of "tying the crown" to show his manhood. At this time, he had to choose words. Girls 15 years old will hold a ceremony of "tying their hair and adding _" to indicate that they can get married, so they should also choose words at this time. It can be seen that both men and women in ancient times had figures, such as Qiu Jin, a modern female revolutionary.

So what's the connection between ancient people's names and words? It is generally believed that there is a meaningful connection between the names and characters of the ancients. In one case, names and words have the same or similar meanings. For example, Qu Yuan, Ping Ming and Yuan Zhen. ("Erya Dish": "Guangping Yuan Yue." Another example is Yue Fei, whose name is Ju Peng. "Ju Peng" means that Dapeng flies high. Another situation is that names and words have opposite meanings. For example, Ceng Dian, the word Xi. (Say: "Point, Xiaohei also." And "Hey, I'm white." Of course, with the development of history, the semantics of many words have changed, and it is difficult to see the semantic connection between ancient names and words. But as long as there is a will, there are still many names and words of sages to taste.

Rui Mingxuan, the teacher of Zhouyi Mingguan, said: Name is the code name of unknown objects. Only with a name can you accurately point out a thing, otherwise, you can't distinguish it. With a name, we can live more temperamentally.

After renaming, it will have a certain impact on a series of related materials that need name authentication, such as five insurances and one gold, bank cards and graduation certificates. However, as far as five insurances and one gold are concerned, it is ok to exchange the relevant materials, or it can be used normally.

Legal basis: Article 18 of the Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions: 1. When a person under the age of 18 needs to change his name, his parents or adopters shall apply to the household registration authority for registration of change; 2. When a person who has reached the age of 18 needs to change his name, he or she shall apply to the household registration authority for registration of change.