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Regrets about naming children

I regret naming my child, and I can't change my mind. My name is on my profile. After searching for various things on the internet, it is a repetition that children see bad opinions such as pity and become depressed again.
The final decision was made due to lack of sleep after delivery, so I regret that I should have made it a simpler name that suits this child now, such as compatibility with the surname, the fact that it was not easy to explain on the phone, etc. My son is cute and raising children is not painful, but my heart sinks when I see his name. I also want to get out of the negative loop and move forward positively for this kid.

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Hello.
It's a nice name that seems strong and cheerful. It may be difficult to write, but it's not a particularly difficult character, and I don't think it's a character that would take the other person time and effort even on the phone. Also, it's not difficult to read. There's nothing wrong with that. It's a good name, so please call them with confidence. It seems that most of the causes of naming problems are due to postpartum depression. Talk to your pediatrician or public health nurse during your child's regular checkups, etc.

That's a very nice name.

I saw your child's name on your profile.
I thought that was a very nice name.

I feel that the feelings of the parents are put into it, and as a male name, it seems that you can see how they will grow strong in the future, which is very wonderful.
If there are many people who misread it, it is called a so-called glittering name, but since there should be no misreading of this name at all, it is not applicable.

When raising an unfamiliar child, various anxieties and stresses accumulate, and if you look at the internet when you are in a more delicate state of mind, you will inevitably only be concerned about negative information, right?

I'm sure anxiety will be resolved every time they calm down and remember positive thoughts, and along with children who grow up relaxed and strong.

I think it's a very nice name

The temple I take care of operates a children's garden within its precincts. Ten people, ten people, ten people, one hundred colors, all kinds of children spend their days under various names.

Well, I think the name Kotaro is a very nice name. Even if you tell it over the phone, isn't it sufficiently conveyed with “The Amber Tiger (Tiger to the King), the thick, cheerful row”? I don't think it's that difficult to read either. My child's name was given by my parents because they were worried about their problems. I can only think of it as a wonderful name with my parents' wishes in it. Kotaro's character for amber is amber (amber). It is a gemstone where wood resin became a fossil over tens of millions of years. I don't know the rationale behind the character selection, but I think it's a wonderful name that easily leaves an impression on me as a result.

If you look at the combination with your last name or the number of strokes on the internet, you'll probably see a lot of things, but I don't think you need to worry about it at all.

Please call them “Kotaro” thousands or tens of thousands of times while raising children. I'm sure your parents' love and wishes will be conveyed in that voice.

I think it's a good combination of kanji.

It's based on the zodiac
The character for the athlete that is currently getting the most attention is also included
There is also an old-fashioned feeling that is the exact opposite of a glittering name
The reading also remains on the stamp so it's easy to remember
I think it's a really good name.