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The characteristics of a good name

Generally speaking, a good name has the following characteristics: healthy and handsome.

Such as: Jun, Wei, Ying, Jian, Zhuang, Huan, Ting, Shuai, Xiu, Wei, Wu, Xiong, Wei, Song, Bai, Shan, Shi, Maid, Juan, Jiao, Gui, Zi, Mei, Wan, Li, Yao, Mei, Qian and Lan.

learned and versatile

Such as: Ying, Ling, Rui, Rui, Zhe, Hui, Dun, Di, Ming, Xiao, Xian, Qing, Wei, Xue, Si, Wu, Yan, Wen, Shu, Qin and so on.

Good quality-means good quality.

Such as: kindness, benevolence, tolerance, virtue, metaphysics, virtue, honesty, brightness, righteousness, honesty, straightness and Taoism. However, this does not mean that dragging a surname casually becomes a good name. Parents must consider how to match their surnames with their first names.

Be rich in life

Such as: Da, Yao, Xing, Rong, Hua, Wang, Ying, Feng, Yu, Chang, Sheng, etc.

Peace and happiness

Such as: safe, calm, smooth, communication, frank, Thai, natural, peaceful, stable, harmonious and healthy.

Successful career

Such as: easy, independent, resolute, strong, balanced, tenacious, firm, strong, determined, decisive, independent, initiative, ambition, will, self and so on. Although some parents give girls such names, these names are basically reserved for boys.

Active volunteer service

Only when people shoulder the mission of the times and make contributions to society can they realize a better life. Therefore, we must first establish a correct naming concept. Only when people shoulder the mission of the times and everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the country can they realize the value of life. Names should also be based on this world view. Actually, it's the same. During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the characteristics of China's names and Chinese characters were: defending the country, resisting the United States, defending peace, winning Korea and aiding Korea. At present, the distinctive names are: Yusi, Zhenxing, etc. Loud and catchy, fluent and pleasant to hear, harmonious and beautiful, these are the basic requirements for a good name.

Our name is generally composed of two or three words, up to four words, and Chinese characters are often a word or a root. Every word has its own tone and rhyme. When several words are combined together, they will produce different overall phonetic effects.

Whether a person's name is good or not depends first on whether it is fluent and clear, and whether it is harmonious and loud. This requires us to pay attention to the overall phonological effect of naming words. Therefore, we should pay attention to the following main issues:

First of all, we should try to avoid the same initials and finals of surnames and first names.

For example, the spelling of "Wang" is "Wu" (W) ang, which is difficult to pronounce because the first letters of the three words "Wang Wenwang" are the same. The Bobo Gang made the same mistake. If two names are changed into one word, Wang Wenwei and Bao Wenbang, or Wang Wenwei and Bao, it will look much better, and try to avoid the initials of two adjacent words to make them catchy. The same vowel should also pay attention to this problem.

Secondly, we should try to avoid homophonic and indecent words in names.

Such as Li Si, Han Yuan, Epic, Lu Zida, etc. All of them are gentle, but they are easily read as "you are dead", "crying", "dead" and "pregnant" in spoken English.

Finally, try to avoid homonymization of names.

Modern Chinese does not speak flat, but four tones, so we should pay attention to the pronunciation of the four tones: flat, up, go and forward. For example, Wang Hongbing's three words are all accented, which is not as good as Wang Hongbing's. If so, then wait. China's Chinese characters are a unique square character with a large number. Kangxi dictionary has more than 60 thousand words.

Monographs such as Wan, Fang, Wang and Ma, left and right structures such as Liu, Yang, He and Lin, left, middle and right structures such as Xie, Shu and Chan, upper and lower structures such as Li, Wu, Luo and Jin, upper and lower structures such as Mo, Ji and Huang, all closed structures such as Guo and Yuan, and semi-closed structures are as follows.

Chinese characters can also be divided into simple strokes, fat strokes and virtual reality. There are only more than 3,000 commonly used words, and there are many rare words. Words used as names should be harmonious and stable in form with words used as surnames.

In the case of fixed surnames, it is also necessary to pay attention to the reasonable collocation of named words and surnames.

There are several principles that need to be emphasized: when naming a name, the strokes of each word in the name should be relatively symmetrical, and all kinds of words should be changed. When using words, we should pay attention to the stability of surnames and first names, so that the whole looks harmonious.

It is not appropriate to name words with too many strokes.

It is a heavy burden for a pupil to write the names of dozens of paintings at the beginning of school. Adults often write their own names in interpersonal communication, and there are too many strokes, which makes everyone a headache. Maybe they will use other words instead, resulting in the wrong name. Such as Wei Danwei.

The radicals and radicals of names should be avoided to be the same. The same radical makes people feel monotonous and repetitive. For example, Uncle Jiang and He belong to this kind of problem.

Pay attention to the length and strength of fat and thin when naming names.

Fat words such as: win, circle, hide, give, light, jump, etc. , appear cumbersome.

Thin words such as: Ding, Xiao, Shi, Bu, Zi, Yu, Ka, Qian. Although energetic, but weak in nature.

Long words such as: Gan, Jie, Shen, A, Nian, Ping, Ya, Gan, Xin and Ge. Can stretch but can't bend, know how to advance and can't retreat, and lack endurance.

Short words such as: four, ugly, earth, upright, also, enterprise, mountain, hill, life, female. People with poor perseverance can hardly get the support of nobles.

Strong words such as strength, success, masculinity and happiness. Easy to be cold, sociable and decisive.

Weak words such as: wear, loud, self. Lack of goals, disorientation, and difficulty in achieving ambitions.

Real words such as: city, happiness, prosperity, housing, suitability, wind, phoenix, respect. Steady, conservative, diligent and slightly stubborn.

Harmonious collocation of names

In addition to self-expression, names are often called and pronounced, so it is important to pay attention to making your name pleasant to listen to, easy to remember and even unforgettable from the feelings of others. That's the ideal effect. If a person's name is ambiguous, remember it as a joke and never forget it, then this counterproductive result will be different, which we should pay attention to avoid.

Good names are often elegant and meaningful. Such a name should be unforgettable, and often homophonic, expressing a positive meaning, a name that is good at borrowing allusions and idioms, expressing a certain meaning of a person's name, or a meaningful name that is appropriately transformed by borrowing the names of celebrities and ancients. For example, the name "Liu Chang" is harmonious and smooth; For example, the name of "Tang Qianyan" is taken from the poem "Lao Wang Xie Tang Qianyan", which is ideographic; For example, change the name of "flashy" to the idiom "flashy" to express the opposite meaning; For example, the white word "Li" borrows the meaning of "Li Bai" in the famous watch of the great poet Li Bai, and these names have achieved the effect of being elegant and easy to remember. But beware of names that are difficult to remember or easy to remember but not elegant.

The shape and meaning of a name

Pay attention to the font when naming. Including two meanings: first, the name should be easy to identify and profound, and try not to use those uncommon words; Second, the name should pay attention to the shelf structure and look good when written. There are so many Chinese characters that some people always like to use some uncommon words to name their names, and some words can't even be found in the dictionary. A name is a symbol of communication with others. If others don't know each other, this kind of communication will become a one-way flow, which will bring inconvenience. According to a psychologist's statistics, people named with relatively obscure words generally have poor social skills and withdrawn personalities. It seems that this is enough to attract the attention of the name.

Many people name their children, which has far-reaching implications and is helpful to their future. For example, Su Xun, a famous writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his two sons, Su Shi and Su Zhe, were both famous at that time and were called "Three Sus". These three writers are listed as "the eight great masters in Tang and Song Dynasties".

Su Xun (1009~ 1066), Ming Yun. Su Xun started studying at the age of 27, and his eldest son was born. He named his eldest son Su Shi. "Stone", a crossbar placed in front of a car in ancient times for people to lean on; "Bold" means looking out. The combination of names and characters means that we can see through their poems and climb high and look far. Su Shi (1036 ~1101), a famous Buddhist in Dongpo, was a famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Three years later, the second son was born again. Su Xun named him Su Zhe. "rut" refers to the trace of the wheel running over; "You" means to follow it. The name and the word say yes together, and the wheel follows the track mark, so go! The combination of the names and characters given by Su Xun to his two sons means: "After getting on the bus, look at it with a' stone' and take a good direction; Follow the' frog' logo and make bold progress! "

These two names are profound and philosophical, which are intended to teach sons to grasp the direction and not to go wrong on the road of life; Drive along the car track to avoid overturning. Only by grasping these two points can we get out of our own way and achieve the set goals.

The relationship between glyphs and names

The strokes of each word in the name should be relatively equal, so as to give people a sense of stability and balance. Otherwise, it looks ugly and uncomfortable to write, and the name will be all.

In the world, some "architectural beauty" should be emphasized. For example, the word "Lai" is a word interspersed with structure. If it is called "Lai SHEN WOO". As far as the glyph is concerned, its overall structure and shape look quite comfortable. What is missing is that the three words surname and first name are too consistent and monotonous as a whole. It should be said that this name is "organized", pays attention to symmetry and has a certain "architectural beauty". The reason for this is that the word "lai" of this surname has set the tone first.

Ding is a word with unique structure and few strokes. This requires matching names, preferably with fewer strokes. For example, Ding Xiaolan, on the whole, gives people the feeling of being unified, harmonious and comfortable; Ding Fansen will give people a small and heavy feeling, which is not harmonious; Ding Yiwei, on the other hand, gives people a feeling of putting the former before the latter, which is very disharmonious.

In the same way, the word "Yan" has many strokes, so it is best to match it with many strokes. Such as: Yan, more symmetrical; Yan Yiping is top-heavy; Yan Ziyi makes people feel unbalanced. When Yan wins, it feels like one person picks two baskets, which is smooth from left to right and looks harmonious.

The same is true of single-word names. For example: Ding Ping, the overall structure and modeling are harmonious; Ding Sheng, that is, small head and heavy body; Yi Yan is top-heavy; Violet, with symmetrical overall structure and full body.

The overall structure and shape of a name should not only start with the strokes of words, but also pay attention to the changes of glyphs, and pay attention to the coordination and beauty of glyphs. For example, the name "national reunion" is surrounded by three words, not to mention the pronunciation. Just from the font, the name gives people the impression that it is lack of change, monotonous and completely closed. This is the bad impression brought by the overall disharmony of names.

Another example is the seemingly simple name Ding. Besides pronunciation, names give people the impression that they are too pale, too lonely, too monotonous and too unimaginative.

Parents should know too much when naming their children, and pay attention to the collocation of strength, weakness and reality. Names like Cheng, Wu, Fu and Men for a few days are something we need to avoid as much as possible. These names are either connected by three stronger words, which are too full; Some are three thin words or weak words connected together, which appear congenital deficiency, hypocrisy, emptiness or too bluff. And these are all things that should be avoided when naming.