Chinese Boys and Girls Names

ebook Most Popular Names with Meanings

By Hseham Amrahs

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Any person is named for his/her identity. We often hear "what is there in the name" and apart from this, you may have heard some other proverbs which reveal that the name does not cause symptoms. The name has been accepted in most human traditions. In Hinduism, sixteen rites have been performed in the scriptures from before the birth of the child till after his death. One of these rites is the naming ceremony. Many people in Hinduism carry out this process of naming with full legal practice, which is called a naming ceremony. A few days after the birth of the child, its naming ceremony is performed with pomp. Relatives and friends are also invited along with family members. A feast is also given to everyone as soon as possible.

The child's parents or the parents who name it at birth are often identified with age by the same name. There are very few people who change the parents' given names. Sometimes the name of the child is changed under the circumstances.

Scholars say that the name has a great influence on the life of a human being, so the name should be meaningful. By the way, the child doesn't need to behave according to the name. Also, if two persons with the same name have the same character and nature, it is not necessary, but it may be more likely that they are opposite like the two poles. Nevertheless, understanding the importance of the name gives the child a reasonable and meaningful name.

Chinese Boys and Girls Names