How to give a baby a good name?
Second, pay attention to the meaning: I need to tell you this question. Some parents don't know what Wu does. They will find some relevant information on the internet and say what is missing. If you only look at these and don't understand the meaning of the words, it is also wrong. It is best to consult Kangxi dictionary to determine the meaning of a name before taking it.
Third, gender discrimination: Many parents prefer to name a word, regardless of the baby's sex, which is the least desirable in name learning. I have met too many such parents, who only rank according to their personal preferences or genealogy. The names they came up with were men and women, and some were extremely out of date. To put it bluntly, it is rustic. When children grow up, they may be regarded as a laughing stock at school and at work.
Fourth, full of childlike innocence: childish names are still pleasant to listen to when the baby is young, but in middle age, childish names will make people feel uncomfortable, but adulthood is the longest, while exquisite names are stingy and will give people an immature feeling, such as Yiyi, Yang Yang, Sasha and so on.