China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - Boys born after 1995 became popular because their names were too simple, with only one stroke, and ordinary people could not recognize them.

Boys born after 1995 became popular because their names were too simple, with only one stroke, and ordinary people could not recognize them.

However, in today's society, uniqueness has become something that the public pursues. Many parents rack their brains to think of a nice and special name when naming their children. Sometimes the two are contradictory. Sometimes, parents will even give up the good-sounding name and only seek to be special. Although this has some connotations in naming, parents have also taken great pains to make their children special in the future.

Students with special names can leave a special impression on their classmates and teachers when they are studying. In this impetuous society, it should be beneficial if students can be remembered by their names alone. Moreover, when seeking employment, employers will be particularly impressed by the names of college students, increasing the chances of graduates getting jobs.

But there are also a lot of troubles with names that are too special. This boy born in 1995 became famous because his name was too special. In the past, we always saw students’ names with too many strokes, but this boy became popular because his name was too special. Simple, this boy's surname is Qin, which is a very normal surname, but his name only has one stroke. This boy's name is Qin.

This name is unrecognizable to most people. When I was a student, there were few teachers who could call him correctly right away. Many students directly called him Qin Dian because this name seemed to us to be "Qin Dian". The punctuation marks are the same, but in fact this is also a serious man. It is pronounced as "lord" and has no special meaning. It is the symbol used by the ancients to break sentences when reading.

Although this name is quite simple and special, boys have to constantly correct the pronunciation of their classmates and teachers since they were students, and even have to explain to their classmates why their parents gave them this name. It's quite distressing. In fact, there are more and more students who have the same distress as this boy.

For example, there was a primary school student who caused a lot of stir in the school when he first entered school. Because this primary school student’s surname was Ma, his parents named him "Ma Tongcai". It's nothing, but the homophonic sounds are indeed easy to make people laugh, and the names of this student's parents are also relatively unique. His father's name is Ma Tong, and his mother's name is Ma Lanhua. It can be seen that they are indeed a family.

Some parents directly give their children a very arrogant name based on the characteristics of their surname. For example, this student’s name has six cows in it, and he is called Niu Dunben. To be honest, this name looks very interesting. It's easy to write, but it's really hard to type it out, especially the "yan" (four tones) in the middle, which takes a long time to translate.

In addition to using special homophones and words, today’s parents also like to give four-letter names in order to pursue uniqueness. Although their ancestors do not have multiple surnames, it cannot stop parents from using their own names, such as "Lamborghini" and "Everest" "King of Glory" are all names that have become popular on the Internet. Although they are special enough, such names can actually bring many problems to students.

First of all, having a special name will have some impact on the child's school years. If the name is too complicated, classmates and teachers may not be able to read it, which is not conducive to students getting close to their classmates, and will also reduce students being called on by teachers. This may be good in the eyes of children, but parents should understand that this is not conducive to students' learning and growth.

The second is the special homophony. It is easy to be nicknamed by classmates in school days. Although many students are joking in good faith, it may be a big blow to the students themselves, or even It may also cause psychological shadow. Many people were nicknamed when they were students, and some of them are not good memories.

In addition to being a student, the name of a student’s future employment will also have an impact. Previously, a graduate cursed CCB with his surname. However, this graduate chose to work in a bank and even passed the physical examination. But on the eve of joining the job, I was rejected by the bank because of my name.

Another person who had the same experience as this graduate was a man named Cheng Nuohai. This name brought Mr. Cheng a lot of trouble when he was a student. The school even investigated whether he had a criminal record, and Although he has graduated many years ago, because of this name, many companies think his name is not good and refuse to hire him. Therefore, it is enough to see that special names sometimes do have an impact on students' futures.

Summary:

It is understandable that parents want their children to be unique, but parents should also consider the long term and not delay their children’s studies or even their future because of their names. When choosing a name When choosing a name, try to avoid unpleasant homophones to avoid unnecessary trouble when the child is a student. Secondly, it is best to avoid names with special meanings, because you can never guess what kind of life and experiences the student will have in the future.

Today’s topic: What other names have you heard that are too special?