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Names for newborn children

A child was born just the other day.
I think the name is the first gift that a married couple can give to their children, and since their husband's name is in kanji, they say they want to add sanzui, but I often see opinions such as sanzui not being very good, and I have come to feel hazy no matter which name they think about...
I'd like to call you Akira (Ko or Akira) who is currently on the list of candidates.
I hope you can answer this in order to gain confidence in the name.

4 Zen Responses

After looking up the meaning of the kanji

My name has the Sanzui character “” in it.
The founder of the Jodo sect is Honen Fougenku.
Kobo Daishi Kukai, who opened Mount Koya, and Saicho, who opened Mt. Hiei, are also accompanied by Sanzui.
I don't think sanzui is bad.
Strongly speaking, I think it's better to add it after looking up the meaning of the kanji, how to read it in the dictionary, and whether there are any famous people with the same name.

Like Joshen Water

Chiro sama

There are things that make people worry about first and last name judgments...

However, such things cannot be relied upon very much.

see below

https://togetter.com/li/1626514

More than that, if the two of you wish for your child's happiness and have a name full of feelings, I think that would be a great blessing.

Sardines are good too. It's like good water.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho

congratulations.

Every kanji has ara.
So is “happiness.”
→ https://kanjinonaritachi.com/1807.html

I'm looking for characters in the Chinese-Japanese dictionary
I thought of many combinations.
I didn't care about the calligraphy at all.
Don't become a sparkling name
Just so that it doesn't become difficult to read
I was careful.

Isn't “Kou-kun” good!
https://b-name.jp/%e8%b5%a4%e3%81%a1%e3%82%83%e3%82%93%e5%90%8d%e5%89%8d%e8%be%9e%e5%85%b8/m/%e6%bb%89/?o=moji

Hello.

If you look up the reason why it's not good to add “sanzui” to the name, it seems that it is for reasons such as “it will flow” or “get into water trouble,” but if you think about it scientifically calmly, it's impossible for plans or things to go missing halfway or suffer flood damage due to the name.

As Kawaguchi said in Master Kawaguchi's answer, there is a saying “good is like water.” There are brands of Japanese sake with such names, but they are not alcoholic beverages. In the words of the philosopher “Lao Tzu” from the Chinese Spring and Autumn period, the best way to live is to live like water. While water benefits everything, it changes its shape according to the vessel without fighting with others, and places itself in a low position. It means that it is the greatest good.

“” represents how deep and wide the water is, and I think it's a very nice character.

From now on, I think I'm going to spend busy but fulfilling days raising children. I'm looking forward to it.