Baby Naming —— A Comprehensive List of Characters for Naming Baby Boys in the Year of the Tiger 2010 (with Explanations) - China Naming Network Information

by chinaname on 2010-04-14 18:02:39

The zodiac sign for the year 2010 is the Tiger, making it the Year of the Tiger. The Heavenly Stem is Geng (associated with Metal in the Five Elements), and the Earthly Branch is Yin (associated with Wood in the Five Elements), thus forming the Geng-Yin Year. The special metaphysical sound of this year's pillar is known as "Pine and Cypress Wood." Therefore, 2010 is the Year of the Tiger, also known as the Geng-Yin Year or the Wood Tiger Year. Experts in name studies from China’s naming websites believe that a person's name, combined with their zodiac sign, reflects their personal temperament, charm, and demeanor, as well as their reputation, image, and dignity in society. It influences one's luck from ages 1 to 20, affects a person's wisdom IQ level, the number of ideas they have, their thinking and reaction abilities, and their intuitive capabilities. It also relates to one's inner emotional world, self-consciousness strength, interpersonal relationship skills, coordination and operational abilities. Moreover, it can determine a person's dignity, longevity, thickness of blessings, potential ability, language ability, and the strength of subconscious ability. A name should have certain connotations, which is a traditional practice in Chinese naming culture. If you wish your child to become a musician, you might name him Yunsheng, meaning he was conceived in music. If you want your child to join the Navy when they grow up, you could name him Longhai, hoping he will gallop on the sea like a dragon.