What system influenced the naming of ancient Chinese people?
When it comes to naming your child, as long as you master some essentials and methods, it is better to name it yourself, because only you know your child best, and only you know what your expectations are. Furthermore, there are some restrictions on naming. For example, names that are already used by someone in the family cannot be used, but outsiders don’t know which words have been used by someone in your family, so it’s better to choose your own.
1. Basic essentials:
1. Take the father’s surname and add a fixed word (some genealogy regulations must use it) and add a word with a specific meaning;
2. Use the child’s parents’ surname plus a word with a specific meaning to form a three-character name;
3. Use the child’s father’s surname plus a word with a specific meaning to form a single name. (It is easy to cause duplicate names);
4. Use the surnames of the child's parents plus two words with specific meanings to form a four-character name.
2. "Words with specific meanings" can be:
1. The season in which the child was born, such as "spring" for those born in spring, and "qiu" for those born in autumn.
2. The day when the child was born, such as "National Day", "Jianguo" and "Jianhua" for those born on National Day;
3. The morning when the child was born, such as "National Day" for those born on National Day; Use "Xiaoguang" and "Morning Light";
4. The place where the child was born: such as "Jingsheng", "Jinsheng", "Shanghaisheng" and "Chongqingsheng";
5. Parents' expectations for their children: "Jian, Ying, Wei" for boys, "Hui, Juan, Shu" for girls, etc.
Three, special attention should be paid to:
1. Try not to use common words used by most people to avoid duplication of names;
2. Try not to use Most people tend to mispronounce Shengpi characters to avoid making them difficult to recognize;
3. Try not to use characters with a lot of strokes and incorrect glyphs to avoid making them difficult to write;
4. Try as much as possible Use good-sounding complimentary sounds instead of unpleasant derogatory sounds;
5. Use multiple tones as much as possible, that is, avoid the same tone for three words, so that they sound loud and ups and downs when pronounced;
6. Pay more attention to your parents’ surnames, either by splitting their glyphs or by using their pronunciations, but be careful when using overlapping sounds.
Fourth, specific suggestions:
1. Buy a relevant book and learn some knowledge about the mathematics of naming and the mutual restraint of the five elements in birth dates.
2. If you really can’t think of the ideal word based on your imagination, you might as well look it up in a dictionary.
3. Now when naming a child, it is best to use a four-character name, that is, the last names of the parents plus two characters:
For example, for a boy, use "Master" "Takefu", girls use "Huizi", "Junko", etc. I think four-character names are not easy to repeat, are unique, have many benefits, and will gradually become popular.
4. Generally speaking, the names used for boys should contain the spirit of yang and steel: such as "ying" and "qiang"; the words used for girls' names should contain the meaning of virtuousness: such as "hui" and "juan" ". And sometimes if men and women are used in reverse, the children will be better in all aspects when they grow up.
Fifth, it should be noted that the above points are not comprehensive and are for reference only. In short, the general principles of naming are: nice to hear, easy to remember, simple to draw, elegant, and profound.
Finally, I wish your baby will grow up healthily