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Seven taboos in naming newborn babies in 2017!

Name, as an important symbol that distinguishes a person from other people, can reflect a person's cultural literacy, values, ideal taste, etc. to a certain extent. A name with an auspicious, beautiful and elegant meaning can not only impress others and arouse people's imagination, but also constantly inspire oneself to work hard. It is the first step for a person to enter society and achieve success. Therefore, when we name our baby, we must pay attention to choosing words with beautiful meanings and meanings, and avoid using words that are inelegant, ominous, uncommon, and easily ambiguous.

1. Avoid using uncommon characters when naming your baby

Uncommon characters refer to characters that are beyond the national secondary character library and are no longer commonly used in modern Chinese. In a modern society where computers are widely used in all walks of life, the use of uncommon words will bring a lot of inconvenience to the baby's future life: when the baby goes to school, he will often encounter embarrassing scenes such as the teacher pronouncing the wrong pronunciation when taking roll call; when applying for a household registration , ID card, overseas passport and other documents, the corresponding words may not be printed out, so it is very unsuitable to be used as a name. Such as: 鄄, 炱, 芏, 氍, etc.

2. Avoid using too vulgar words when naming your baby

Some words that are too vulgar have no characteristics because they are used by too many people, and they are easy to have duplicate names. Duplicate names are often It will bring some troubles to people's lives, so when naming your baby, you should try to avoid common words. For example, a piece of news published in the "Beijing Morning News" revealed that there are tens of thousands of people named "Wang Tao" in Beijing alone.

3. Avoid using unlucky words when naming your baby

Try to use auspicious and beautiful words when naming your baby, and avoid those evil words that are neither auspicious in meaning nor implication, such as: disease, poverty , death, madness, fierceness, blood, injury, premature death, death, damage, evil, etc. Although we live in an era that advocates science and do not believe that using evil words in names will bring bad luck to people, in interpersonal communication, the first impression given by a name is often very important. A good name , without seeing the person, just hearing the name can leave a good impression on people, and an unlucky name will first give people an unpleasant feeling, which may cause the baby to miss out in future competition. Good opportunity.

4. Avoid using ugly words when naming your baby

An elegant name will add a special temperament to a person, especially when the elegant name coincides with the person's temperament. When it matches. For example, a girl with a slender figure named Pingting will make people feel harmonious and beautiful. Indecent words will make people laugh or even disgust them, such as: pig, dog, donkey, dirty, fat, silly, stupid, stupid, stupid, animal, etc. In the old days of rural China, it was a custom to name children with mean and ugly characters, such as "Goudan", "Dasha", etc. It was believed that "mean names will last forever". Although dogs are very cute animals, if you use "pig or dog" to describe or call people, it will still be regarded as containing contempt and insult. In a modern civilized city, naming a child in this way will lead to ridicule from others, affect the establishment of the child's self-confidence, and leave an indelible shadow on the young mind. This is a custom that should be abandoned.

5. Avoid using ugly words when naming your baby

When naming your baby, you should try to choose healthy words and avoid some sick and ugly words, such as tumor, carbuncle, leprosy, Words such as dysentery, deafness, lameness, etc. describe a person's physical disability and illness. If you use such a word as your name, especially if you do have such a physical defect, you will always remind yourself and others to pay attention to this defect and illness, which will put invisible pressure on people and make it difficult to create a good and pleasant feeling.

6. Avoid using suspicious words when naming your baby

Because our Chinese language has homophonic characteristics, when some words are formed into words, the pronunciation of some words can easily lead to ominous, unpleasant or funny associations. . Such as: Fang Si, Wu Qing, Gou Xiong, Hu Li, etc. These words, like indecent words, can easily cause children to be ridiculed and even lead to conflicts and friction with others, and should be avoided at all costs.

7. Avoid using too many words when naming your baby

In recent years, some parents have tried to be unconventional when naming their children, and some even have long names with a very large number of words.

The latest name statistics released by the National Citizen Identity Card Number Inquiry Service Center of the Ministry of Public Security of China show that the majority of the names of China’s Han people registered are 2-character names and 3-character names, but there are also some extraordinary names, with the longest names being the most common. Up to 15 words. The person in charge of the center called on citizens to not blindly pursue the uniqueness and individuality of the name while neglecting the standardization of the name when naming their children. In the information age, an irregular name is not only detrimental to information transmission, but also detrimental to communication. Therefore, it should be absolutely avoided.