How to name a child born in the Year of the Dog in 2020?
Every baby is an angel loved by God. How to name a cute baby has become the most troublesome thing for parents. What name would be better for a child born in 2018? How to name a child born in the Year of the Dog in 2018? 2018 is the Year of the Dog, and the five elements of the animal are Flat Earth and Wood, so babies born in this year will be born in Flat Earth and Wood.
According to this law, the five elements restrain each other: metal restrains wood, wood restrains earth, earth restrains water, water restrains fire, and fire restrains metal. It is best to avoid using characters that belong to earth and metal in the name of the five elements in this year, so as not to be detrimental to the child. It is recommended to use water and fire characters in names.
It is advisable to use words with three combinations
Three combinations are tiger and horse
The power of three combinations can help people a lot, and they will be popular and have good luck.
Such as...Tiger, Jun, Hua, Teng
According to the principle of six evils
The "six evils" to remind people who belong to dogs are: unitary, The sign of Xu crosses and harms (a golden dog meets a dog and both shed tears), so the following glyphs and radicals are not suitable for people born in the year of the dog:
Unity: Zhao, Xiang, Zhai, Xi, Cui, Jin, Fei, There are (dog) glyphs and radicals.
The girl was named using ancient poems
The cultural heritage contained in ancient poems is very rich and is worth learning for parents and children. These ancient poems have also been popular since ancient times. One of the popular naming methods is that in ancient times, it was popular to use Chu Ci for men and Shi Jing for women. Therefore, when naming a girl, you might as well use ancient poems to name her, so as to give the girl a good name with rich cultural heritage.
Boys often use masculine characters
Symbols of strong will and strength, such as: Zhiqiang, Zhigang, Dali, Tiesheng, Tiezhu, Yongqiang, etc.
Examples that express masculinity are: Jinsong, Xudong, Dachong, Haoran, Shiquan, Baijian, etc. ,
Avoid using words that do not differentiate between men and women
Experts say that with the historical accumulation of culture, the gender differences in names have gradually been recognized by society and formed a social custom. Parents choose names. You cannot ignore gender factors when using them, otherwise you may run into trouble when using them.
Choose a name based on the superposition of parents’ surnames
There are roughly three methods of operation for this idea: one is direct superposition; the other is homophonic superposition; the third is taking the last names of father and mother, with the middle name Or add another word after it. For example, Zhou Muhe refers to the love crystallization of Zhou's father and Mu's mother who are a perfect match. This method of naming is very popular because it adds the mother's surname, which expresses recognition of the mother's efforts. At the same time, it is more popular now because it saves time and effort.
Common words for girls’ names: Ping: soft, natural and kind. It means grass growing on the water. Qi: It means beautiful and rare jade. Yan: The main meaning of Yan is beauty. Yi: The original meaning of the word "Qia" is to be comfortable and happy. This is the meaning of the common idiom "heart relaxed and cheerful". Jie: The original meaning of the word Jie means clean and clean, and later it is used to refer to people’s purity, kindness, nobleness and selflessness. Yue: The five elements belong to earth, a kind of divine bead in ancient legends.
Commonly used words in boys’ names: Wei: means grand, grand, outstanding and far-reaching. Paired with the surname, it means having lofty ambitions, outstanding talents, and greatness. Wen: refers to the symbols that record language, with elegant diction and gentleness. Paired with the surname, it means literary talent, wisdom, quietness, and gentleness. New: It means new, initial, unused, updated, fresh. Paired with the surname, it means innovation, creativity, and transcendence. Xu: refers to light, the rising sun and light in the morning. Paired with the surname, it means new energy, vitality and brightness. Study: refers to learning or delving into knowledge; also refers to the place where knowledge is imparted. Paired with the surname, it means diligent, inquiring, knowledgeable, and connotative. Jun: Outstanding intelligence, noble, outstanding, outstanding, outstanding talent and appearance. Paired with the surname, it means handsome, outstanding, noble, and outstanding. Yao: refers to the name of a sage king in ancient times.