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Speaking of Chinese names, I love names in Qiongyao’s novels, which applauded her deep oriental cultural connotation. In her novels, the girls’ names were feminine and graceful while the boys’ were delicate and genteel. (Sorry for my poor English. I hope somebody would like to help me describe precisely). The names were as beautiful as a poem and provided people with more imagination on the roles’ personalities. Will a name impact one’s characteristics as blood type does fundamentally, especially the names designed based on Chinese traditional astrology, which will vaguely predict one’s future?

I guess one of the fun parts of having a baby is to name him/her. It may also be the most difficult part. Parents wish the words in the baby’s name would cover all their good wishes. They also wish the baby could have more than one name, which would represent their different expectations. Unfortunately, the fact doesn’t work that way. J Now the internet offers thousands of candidates. However, picking up the right one is still pain in the ass. A name tells the social fashion in a certain era. Does it ring a bell of something familiar? Looking back on Culture Revolution, many names were burned with revolution-related words. Another example is, more and more neutral names reasonably emerged with the emancipation of women. But I stealthily hope women’s feminine charm will not be negatively impacted and still follow the right track, such as elegance and forgiveness, which will help to unearth and build up masculine power. Am I too conservative? Well, at least, nothing wrong of being conservative. J

I managed to grant my boy an easily-pronounced, easily-remembered, easily-written and beautifully-sounded name.  The Greek root of his name meant young warrior. I hope he will be as brave and loyal as a warrior. (Wow, too much expectation. My boy will be pissed off. J) Anyway, this name is the one I love most in the world.

melly 发表评论于
回复林贝卡的评论:

haha... shake hands!!!
林贝卡 发表评论于
Speaking of Chinese names, I love names in Qiongyao’s novels. same here.
melly 发表评论于
回复blhw72的评论:

Absolutely HELEN.
blhw72 发表评论于
Hey, fortune tell, could you please tell me which name would bring me fortune. ;-))))))
melly 发表评论于
回复Flamenco_Girl的评论:

When my niece was born, my brother picked up several names based on the hint of online 易经.The girl was believed to be short of gold and fire (五行的金和火), so that her name included the words representing gold and fire. I am not sure if this would bring good fortune for her. I wish so.

One of my colleague complained that nobody likes his/her name given by his parents.If possible, people tend to name themselves.

hehe.. just for fun.
Flamenco_Girl 发表评论于
The fortune telling based on name may be the reason you mentioned.
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