1, taboo words with negative emotions
In numerology, names have a strong suggestive effect on people, and a positive name can bring strong positive energy to people. The original meaning of the word "good" is very auspicious. If the name is matched with negative and depressing words, it will cause unexpected erosion and harm to the owner's mind, which is very unfavorable to the baby's growth. Therefore, the name Hao is forbidden to be collocated with words with negative emotions.
2, taboo regardless of gender
The name is a symbol of our identity, which is often used in our work and life, so it is very important to everyone. Therefore, when naming names, we must pay attention to avoid gender differences, so as to avoid the unclear direction of names and bring adverse effects.
3. Taboo collocation of uncommon words and indecent homophones
A name is a name used in communication and exchange. If it is paired with uncommon words or indecent homophones, it is easy to cause digestion, or mispronounce or misspell. Such a name is complicated and difficult to remember, which can't effectively improve interpersonal relationships, and even looks very different. This not only causes a lot of inconvenience to children's lives, but also has a bad influence on fortune. So we should pay attention to the above points when naming Hao.
Hiroko naming recommendation
1, which can be named No.1 and pronounced as yíhào, has many meanings, mainly referring to etiquette, ceremony, gift, statutes, documents, yearning and so on. When expressing meaning related to people, it refers to appearance and behavior.
2. It can be named Ling Hao, pronounced as hàolíng, and Zi Ling means the original meaning: ice. Ling Bing
3. It can be named as wéihào, which means a big rope for tying things, and later it means tying, connecting, raising, saving and protecting.
4. It can be named Laihao, pronounced láihào, and the original meaning of Laizi refers to a kind of wheat called Laimou. Attract, attract. Like the wind from all directions.
5. It can be named Hao Rui, pronounced as hàoruì, which means keen and sensitive.