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What are the taboos in naming a baby girl born on Women’s Day? A novel and nice name

Baby girls born on Women’s Day should be named with the words

Xiao, Xun, Ping, Feng, Mi, Mei, Huang, Shu,

E, Mo , Han, Mei, Hui, Pei, Mo, Yu,

Wai, Juan, Han, Min, Lian, Mian, Lan, Xi,

Yan, Fu, Po, Hui , Mao, Mi, He, Mei,

Wen, Pu, Heng, Xi, Xun, Yan, Xun, Qi,

琀,

Women's Day How to name a baby girl after birth

1. Use an accent to name a newborn baby. Using an accent will make the name louder, especially the last word.

2. Avoid bad homophony. If the name has bad homophony, the child will inevitably have some minor troubles in his long school life, such as being nicknamed. The name you come up with should be pronounced several times in Mandarin and the dialects most commonly used by people around you to see if there are any bad homophonies. This will be safer.

Things to note when naming a baby girl born on Women’s Day

1. Use words related to the child’s appearance. Every child will have different characteristics. Some children are obvious and some are less obvious. If your child has obvious characteristics in appearance when he is born, then you can describe them in the name.

2. Gender naming method. Men and women are different, and even their names are very different, so boys’ names must be distinguished from girls’ names. Some people like to add some softer words to boys’ names. This is very wrong. decision.