The hot boy and girl names of 2023 are mainly influenced by a combination of social culture, values, and language habits. Parents tend to choose words with beautiful meanings, such as "Yu", "Xuan", "Zi", "Jun", etc., which have rich cultural connotations in the Chinese language and represent the expectations and visions of the family.
In 2023, the biggest hits in boys' names include:
Yuxuan: Dominate the list for two consecutive years.
Zixuan, Junyu, and Zirui: In recent years, they have maintained a steady "play".
Mingxuan: In 2021, it did not enter the top 10, in 2022, it "ran" to 8th, and this year it is ranked 5th.
Zhiqing: She fell to fifth last year, but this year she regained her strength and returned to the top of the list.
Ke Xin: This name was only ranked 13th in 2020 and 2022, and this year it has risen to second place, and it is a veritable "dark horse" for girls.
Ziqing: Continue to maintain a steady "play", and have been in the top five in the past three years.
Popular girl names in 2023.
In 2023, the hits in girls' names include:
Zhiqing: She fell to fifth last year, and this year she regained her 2021 style and returned to the top of the list.
Ke Xin: The name only ranked 13th in 2020 and 2022, and this year it has risen to 2nd place, and it is a veritable "dark horse" for girls.
Ziqing: It continues to maintain a steady "play", and has been in the top five in the past three years.
In addition, we are seeing innovative trends in the naming. For example, the "Zirui" in the boy's name and the "Kexin" and "Ziqing" in the girl's name show the modern aesthetic and the pursuit of individuality. This trend echoes the changes in linguistics regarding lexical innovation and expressions, and further reflects the evolution of socio-cultural values.
In addition, the popularity of the single-word name "Yue" is also a trend worth paying attention to. Concise and clear single-word names are gradually favored by parents, which is not only convenient for memorization and salutation, but also in line with the current simple and fashionable social fashion.
Whether it is "Yuxuan" and "Zirui" in the boy's name, or "Zhiqing" and "Kexin" in the girl's name, they all convey the good wishes of parents for their children's future life, and this emotional sustenance reflects the profound cultural heritage and social values behind the language.
Parents often consider the following cultural background factors in the naming process:
1.Meaning: The meaning of the name is very important, it can reflect the expectations and blessings of parents for their children. For example, names such as "Zixuan" and "Kexin" all contain beautiful meanings.
2.Homonym: The homonym of the name is also a factor that parents often consider. A good homonym can not only make the name sound comfortable, but also imply good luck.
3.Stroke combination: In China, name science believes that a good name should not only pay attention to the beauty of sound, shape and meaning, but also conform to people's numerology, so that it can be regarded as an auspicious name. Therefore, when choosing a name, you need to consider not only the good sound of the name, but also the stroke of the name.
4.Surname: In China, many parents consider the stroke configuration of the surname to ensure that the first name and last name are harmoniously matched.
5.Cultural background: In China, the choice of name is also influenced by cultural background. For example, some parents will incorporate family traditions into their names, or they may want to bring blessings to their children with an atmospheric name.
6.Duplicate name rate: In order to avoid duplication of children's names with others, parents often try to choose uncommon names.
7.Genealogical generation: In the past, many families would continue to use genealogical generations to choose their names, so that the name is easier to choose because there is already a fixed character.
8.Gender: In China, there is usually a distinction between male and female names, with male names often being more masculine and female names being more feminine.
9.Zodiac: In China, many parents will choose their child's name according to their zodiac sign in order to seek their child's fortune.
10.Five Elements: In China, the Five Elements doctrine is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and many parents will choose their children's names according to the five elements in order to seek their children's fortune.
Parents often consider cultural background factors in the naming process. Of course, specific considerations may vary slightly depending on region, cultural background, personal beliefs, and more.