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Is it auspicious to name the child before it happens?

The key depends on what you think:

"Ran" is often defined as "such" in ancient Chinese. If it represents something beautiful, micro will hinder it. It can be understood as not reaching a beautiful place, or it can be understood as moving towards a beautiful place and eventually arriving?

On the other hand, if "ran" is expressed as an unknown thing, it can also be understood by analogy.

However, I don't want to name names. Many names actually have no sinister bias, but we care too much, think about it, and add a lot of irrelevant meanings to the original simple names. In fact, when children grow up, where will they care about the profound meaning of names (especially after 10)? Times have changed. I think they are more concerned about whether the name itself is unique enough and fashionable enough. . ? (The cousin after 00 is still like this, not to mention after 10)

Finally, I want to say, regardless of the meaning, just from the name itself, this name is very stylish, I like it?