China Naming Network - Auspicious day query - The son's surname is "Zhu", and his father chose the name so randomly that the teacher never dared to call him by his name in class...

The son's surname is "Zhu", and his father chose the name so randomly that the teacher never dared to call him by his name in class...

Naming a baby has always been a big deal, but some parents are really outrageous when it comes to naming their children! No! Walk! Heart! Got it! The meaning is still very good. I want my child to become a superstar:

This girl’s family may run a watercolor pen factory:

Prose Poems Let me recite some prose poems for everyone!

Some people are "scholars" from birth:

Especially some time ago, there was a child named Zhu. Because the father’s “careless” naming method has become a hot topic, because his name is: Zhumulangma Peak. When the child was still in the mother’s belly, the couple joked that since the surname is Zhu, they should call it Zhu. Go to Jumulangma! The name is grand and will not be repeated. So when I was getting a birth certificate for my child, the father was so anxious that he actually registered the child as "Zhumulangma Peak". Later, when I was applying for the household registration, I was told that the name on the household registration book should be the same as the name on the birth certificate. Yes, you have to wait a year to change your name.

In this year, everyone became familiar with the name Zhumulangma Peak, and there was no mention of changing the name again.

The child’s parents did not expect that the name they chose as a joke would cause a sensation in the whole school as soon as they entered school. The teacher couldn’t help but post a photo of the child with the name tag online, and it also became a hot search topic. . Comments from netizens: This father is really a "mediocre little genius in naming", his ability is so powerful that he can fool his children! In fact, when it comes to names, the names of each generation contain the past of a generation of Chinese people.

Post-00s and post-10s: the romance style that cannot be eliminated

When this generation of post-00s and post-10s first started school, some teachers said : The names of this class of students are really confusing, naming them is like telling a tongue twister!

Why do many names of those born in the 2000s and 10s contain Xuan (萱), Zi (Zi, Zi), and Hao (Hao)? It still depends on what the parents of these children born in the 80s and 90s have experienced. The people born in the 80s and 90s basically grew up watching TV. Various romantic idol TV series have become the favorites of many boys and girls, so the "romantic drama" style became the first choice when choosing names. As early as 2016, someone counted the most popular first and last characters in the names of children born in 2000 and 2010, and Zi, Xuan, and Han topped the list. Check to see if your child’s name is on the list~

Post-90s: More overlapping words

1990s , "Hong Kong style" swept across the country. Leslie Cheung, Chow Yun-fat, Zhao Yazhi, Wang Zuxian and other Hong Kong stars have entered the public eye. In that era, anyone who didn't have a few posters of Hong Kong stars in their home would be out of date. Especially in "Shanghai Beach", which was introduced to the mainland for broadcast in 1985, Feng Chengcheng, who wore two braids, became the "White Moonlight" in the hearts of a generation. Therefore, "Feng Chengcheng" in the play was called like this in a catchy and friendly way, and became a "hot hit" of that era. Do you have friends named "Dandan", "Feifei" and "Linlin" around you?

Post-80s and post-70s: one-word prevalence

If you could travel back to the 1980s and walk on the street, Just shout "Zhang Wei" and probably half of the people will turn around. According to statistics, "Zhang Wei" tops the list of names with the most duplicate names in China.

"Wang Wei", "Wang Fang", "Li Wei", "Li Na"...do they all sound familiar? In the 1970s and 1980s, it was mostly popular to use single-character names as names, and most boys used "wei", "jie", "yong" and "handsome", while girls mostly used "fang", "li", "na" and "juan". ”, these words that we now think have a slightly earthy flavor, actually contain the parents’ good wishes for their children to become successful and their daughters to become phoenixes.

Those born in the 1950s and 1960s: great changes in the country

In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, most people's names were combined with the country's "major events" to remember the great changes in the country. Therefore, at this stage, we can see a large number of "Jianguo", "Guoqiang", "National Day" and "Jiangjun". During the period of resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea (1951~1953), a large number of people "resisting U.S. aggression," "aiding Korea," and "defending the country" emerged across the country. In fact, this was not only a name, but also a sound that the Chinese people at that time responded to the country's call to inspire the whole people. horn.

The founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949 also showed great influence. During the 1950s and 1960s, 400,000 people across the country named it "National Day", using the country's "new life" ” is connected to the child’s life. According to incomplete statistics, as of now, there are 980,000 people named Jianguo nationwide, and more than 290,000 of them were born around the 1960s. However, from 1900 to 1909, there were only 17 "Jianguo" in the country.

Looking at the entire "naming history" of the Chinese people, we can find that each era has its own characteristics. Chinese people have also gone from being accustomed to combining personal names with the country, collective and era, to gradually Start pursuing your own style.

Mentioned in the journal article "People's Evolution and Changes of the Times" that the percentage of common Chinese names has been declining from the 1950s to the 1990s. Therefore, with the rapid development of the economy, Chinese people have become more and more happy in the pursuit of individuality~

We use "Zhang Jianguo", "Zhang Wei" and "Zhang Dandan" that are full of the flavor of the times. , "Zhang Zihan" vividly interpret the ups and downs of one era after another. It is precisely these names that have witnessed the changes in China. This is not only a change in names, but also a blood inheritance of the Chinese people.