Why did Manchu in Qing Dynasty have such a strange name?
Manchu people have their own Manchu language and their own national characters. Their names also have their meanings. You are like Liao in Song Dynasty, and Liao in Qidan means wrought iron. Jurchen changed her name to Jin in order to restrain her blood and improve herself. Just to show that you are better than them. Aixinjue Luo Nurhachi, whom we are familiar with, was completely transliterated in the Ming Dynasty. Like us now, the names of foreigners are transliterated. After the death of Jurchen in Jin Dynasty, their language was influenced by Mongolian language system. A new Manchu language was formed at that time. Nurhachi means a person like a wild boar. Although a little funny, the woman at that time was really a tribal struggle. I hope he will go forward bravely and be invincible like a wild boar. And dourgen, the name we look ridiculous, Manchu means badger. Everyone likes to name their children animals in the forest to show their ancestors' reverence for nature.
After Huang taiji came to power, he paid more attention to standardizing his nation-state and wanted to get rid of backward nomadic people in image. It can be seen from the changes in their country names and ethnic names. It was changed to Qing Dynasty and Manchuria for the sake of what we Han people call the Five Elements Mutual Punishment System, hoping that their water virtue could restrain Zhu Ming's fire virtue. After entering the customs from Shunzhi period, the name gradually became Chinese. The surnames of Manchu nobles have been preserved, but their names have been changed. For example, Emperor Kangxi's name was Michelle Ye, which was also named by Han Confucian scholars. Normalization has begun. During the Qianlong period, the children in the future were ranked directly, which lasted for a long time. Daoguang and Puyi added several generations of words. At this time, except surnames, all names are typeset like us Han people. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, many nobles changed their surnames. There was no Manchu surname before, and most of Aisingiorro's surnames were Jin. Some people directly remove their Manchu surnames and use the first word of their own names as surnames, like the famous modern calligrapher Qi Gong.