Taboo of naming Ming words
1, the five elements of Ming characters belong to wood.
If there is no shortage of wood in numerology, or the eight-character happiness is in harmony with wood, it is forbidden to use Ming characters for naming, which can not achieve balance in tasks, which is unfavorable to the future fortune development of the namer. In the Five Elements Theory, Jin Kemu and Muketu, that is to say, people who like gold or earth in eight characters, are forbidden to be named by honing characters.
2. The names of Ming characters are taboo to match with uncommon words.
Unusual words are not common in life and are not recognized by ordinary people, which is not conducive to writing and addressing. It will bring a lot of inconvenience to the namers, affect interpersonal communication, and easily bring inconvenience to children's life and work.
Naming suggestion:
Names are used to address people. It is very important that the melody is harmonious and the words are catchy. A good name can leave a deep and beautiful impression on people, which is conducive to the future interpersonal communication of the namers. Using words with awkward pronunciation will not only make others say the wrong thing, make jokes, but also give people a bad impression. It is very unfavorable for readers to read their own names, and even affect their future development.
Let's look at it one by one. "Loyalty" is named after some innate characteristics of the body, such as birthmarks on the body and fingerprints on the hands. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Yu Ji, the ancestor of the State of Jin, was named because the lines on her palm were like a word "Yu" when she was born.