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Names that have a bad meaning for homophones

I'm indebted to you.

I've discussed it with my son's name once before.

At that time, we discussed what they regretted having used guesswork, but after reading the words you received, the original arrangement of the kanji was unique, but I also liked it, and my sense of regret was suppressed to think about it if the person himself felt disadvantaged and said they wanted to change the name.

However, I found out that homonymy has a very bad meaning, and this time my feelings are really depressed.

I wrote the details in my profile.

It's also embarrassing that I didn't know, and it's also embarrassing to call people by name when they go outside when they think they're ignorant names people think they've given them. There seems to be a clear disadvantage for children, and I'm sorry I can't sleep at night.

I was aware that this name had many other homonyms, but I didn't know there were such bad meanings.

I'm starting to feel sorry for my kids again.

Should I change my name?
Once I talk to people around me, I can't talk to them because I'm afraid they'll instill those words in my impression. Sorry to trouble you, but I would appreciate it if you could tell me your objective impressions after watching this content.

4 Zen Responses

Just because they sound similar doesn't mean you need to worry even more

Just because they sound similar doesn't mean you have to worry about it.

For example, even with the name “Taro,” if the sound is similar, you will be able to find combinations of kanji with any number of bad meanings, such as “Taro (who fails the exam many times and repeats ronin).”

The idea that since the sound is similar, the meaning of the name can also be understood in the same way is overthinking.
If the name was originally given by choosing characters with a good meaning, there's no need to worry about that.

I think it sounds great.

I've read your question.

Be confident.

Doesn't it sound good too!

Trust your son's growth
Best regards from now on
Please.

If it's an ancestors' prayer
I think so.

PostScript

I'm very sorry.
Sorry for the lack of consideration
I'll tell you that.

Everyone in the family
I wish you all the best.

What is the icon
Hayato Hayato's mark,
brave and courageous

To all of you,
green cross
Peace and love
I'm talking (laughs)

fine

Whether in a good sense or in a bad sense, I honestly don't care about other interpretations.

As a parent, don't act in a way that lightens the value of the wishes you put into your child's name.

If you have time to be disheartened by bad interpretations, it is more important to discover the good points of children, whether in 10 or 100 pieces.

You won't devalue yourself.
Don't hesitate.
I'm rooting for you.

I didn't know those homophones.

You didn't know that word either, did you?
If that's the case
Most people probably don't know.
You don't have to worry about it.

By that name
If you can think of various kanji
You won't have a particularly bad impression.