Taboos for naming Swiss characters
The original meaning of the word "Rui" refers to a token, generally made of jade, which plays the role of a seal, that is, the ancient official seal. After the word "Rui", it means good omen. The name also means good luck. Therefore, the word Switzerland is often used by parents in their children's names to give them good wishes. Since ancient times, people have been very concerned about their surnames and names, and our surnames and names have gone through a long process of evolution before they developed into "names" that people are accustomed to today.
According to Jin Kemu's Five Elements principle, it is forbidden to name Raven with five elements of wood. It is forbidden to use the same words as ancestors and elders. If there are Swiss characters in the names of ancestors, it is forbidden for future generations to be named in Swiss characters. Swiss names are forbidden to be named with words with the same vowel or tone, which is awkward to read and has no sense of rhythm.
Naming method
1, auspicious nomenclature
Auspicious naming refers to extracting auspicious words from various blessing sentences and naming them. Greeting is a common language when people meet in China. Can increase the affinity between the two sides, sounds kind. An auspicious name can win a favor and won't be hated. The word Rui originally meant a token, and later it was extended to a good omen. With auspicious naming, the whole name can feel auspicious, cheerful and full of blessings. Words indicating good luck can be auspicious, harmonious, safe and smooth.
Step 2 name idioms
Choosing idioms with Swiss characters for naming, and choosing words before and after Swiss characters for naming, can make the meaning of names fluent and easy to be associated with idioms used for naming. For example, the idiom Ruiqing Dalai Lama is named Ruiqing; Xiangyun Ruicai, named Ruicai and Ruiyun. The above contents are for reference only.