Ten taboos for naming girls in the Year of the Dog
Taboo in naming mainly refers to the vulgar words used in naming. Such as stones, paparazzi, hair and so on.
2. Avoid using foreign words
Naming loanwords mainly means that the words used for naming are loanwords. For example, John, Mary, etc. Our country is an ancient civilization with rich vocabulary and enough words to name it, so there is no need to give it a foreign name to avoid taking it out of context.
3. Avoid exaggerated words.
The use of exaggerated words in naming is not in line with the traditional virtues of our country, but also disrespectful to others, which is easy to arouse others' disgust. Put yourself at a disadvantage, so pay attention to the modesty of the name when naming, and avoid using names such as overbearing and invincible.
4. Avoid using the names of some ominous animals.
Don't use the names of some ominous animals. Names of ominous animals such as mice, wolves, snakes and scorpions. But there are also some auspicious animal names that can be used for naming, such as tiger, leopard, tiger, swallow and other auspicious names that show heroic momentum are suitable for naming.
5. Avoid using some appellations or pronouns.
Avoid using titles and names that indicate qualifications. Such as grandpa, mom, dad, grandson, etc. However, words such as "zu" and "er" must be matched with other words before they can be used for naming, such as missing one's ancestors.
6. Avoid using derogatory terms next to words with women.
It is not appropriate to use derogatory terms with female characteristics, such as prostitute, prostitute and rape.
7. Avoid using the names of typical characters in literary and artistic works.
The names of some typical figures in literary and artistic works are not suitable for naming, such as Meng Jiangnu and the Monkey King.
8. Avoid boasting and belittling words.
Don't use boastful and demeaning words when naming, such as longevity, enemy, stupidity and other words that are not suitable for naming. The former is too boastful, while the latter is too self-deprecating. If you use it, it's not a good omen.
9. Avoid words around your mouth.
If you use the words around your mouth to name it, it will make people read it, sound hard, and even read it wrong or hear it wrong. Such as name: Jin, etc.
10, avoid using obscure words.
Naming with obscure words will only bring you more unnecessary trouble. Therefore, we should advocate the use of orthography in naming, as long as its five elements conform to numerology and use the five elements of God.