Name is not just a symbol, but also a signboard, a symbol, and a powerful entity. For example, some people's names can be so influential that they are unforgettable, and sometimes a person's name can become a kind of "passport," far exceeding the inherent meaning of the name itself, carrying more social significance.Let's see what to pay attention to when naming girls born in the White Dew, and what taboos there are
What should be paid attention to when naming girls born in the White Dew
1. Eight Characters Naming Method
The most common way to name a child is through the Eight Characters (Ba Zi), which is the most traditional method of name selection. This method can fully reflect the characteristics of the child's fate. If the child's birth time and date can be fully utilized when choosing a name, then this name can be considered very good and excellent. Such a name can bring good luck to the child's life.
2. Naming based on knowledge and aspirations:
Many people tend to use words related to knowledge and aspirations when naming their children. This naming method expresses the deep expectations of the parents, as well as the hope that their child will achieve great success and even contribute to the country's stability and development.
3. Naming based on natural scenery and objects:
When naming, words that describe natural landscapes can be used, such as Haizhou, Tianxiang, etc. These names are derived from natural scenery and objects. This naming method expresses people's love and yearning for nature.
What are the taboos when naming girls born in the White Dew
1. Do not use ugly words, things or phenomena.
It is taboo to use ugly words, things or phenomena in naming. Using such words for names is disrespectful to people. For example, certain poultry like chickens and ducks, certain animals that people dislike like rats and lice, animals that make people uncomfortable like foxes, social phenomena like prisons and disasters, etc., cannot be used for naming.
2. Do not use bad words.
If bad words are used in naming, it can easily lead to feelings of despair and oppression, and names without vitality and motivation are not acceptable. Words like "deficient", "mean", "cold", "abandon" are examples of such words.
3. Do not use terms related to titles or generations.
It is taboo to use terms related to titles or generational status in naming. For example, words like "grandfather", "mother", "father", "grandson" should not be used. However, words like "ancestor" and "son" must be used with other words to be suitable for naming, such as "remembering ancestors".









