[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":157},["ShallowReactive",2],{"tool-start:bazi-name-selection":3},{"slug":4,"locale":5,"title":6,"shortTitle":7,"description":8,"category":9,"badge":10,"status":11,"icon":12,"iconColor":13,"highlights":14,"sections":19,"faqs":75,"inputs":88,"freePreview":152,"paidUnlock":152,"priceOptions":153,"seo":154},"bazi-name-selection","en","BaZi Name Selection Tool","Name Selection","Compare Chinese candidate names against a birth chart using five-elements balance, Wu Ge stroke structure, and wording notes.","Naming","Live","live","fas fa-signature","from-green-500 to-emerald-600",[15,16,17,18],"Birth profile","Surname and candidate names","Five elements target","Wu Ge and wording score",[20,23,26,29,32,35,38,45,52,57,62,65,70],{"heading":21,"body":22},"Define the input before using the result","Use BaZi Name Selection as a method record, not as an answer machine. Begin by writing the exact question, the input supplied, the date, and the convention used. The page concerns candidate characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth-input assumptions, five-element vocabulary, and stroke-school differences; those terms have a history and may be defined differently by different schools. In a case such as two names have different meanings and different stroke counts, preserve the original information before correcting or interpreting it. Label an input exact, reported, estimated, or unknown.",{"heading":24,"body":25},"Read the output in context","After using BaZi Name Selection, place the output beside the real question rather than reading it in isolation. For candidate characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth-input assumptions, five-element vocabulary, and stroke-school differences, write one traditional association, one directly observable fact, and one ordinary explanation. This prevents a vivid label from becoming the only explanation for a complicated situation. If the input is near a calendar, time, character, or measurement boundary, show the alternative rather than hiding it.",{"heading":27,"body":28},"A worked comparison","For a worked BaZi Name Selection comparison, use candidate characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth-input assumptions, five-element vocabulary, and stroke-school differences. Create two rows with the input, method, output, interpretation, uncertainty, cost, and review date. If two schools or dictionaries produce different results, preserve both results and explain the reason. Do not average them without a stated rule. A transparent comparison is more useful than a single impressive number.",{"heading":30,"body":31},"Responsible use and consent","Use BaZi Name Selection carefully when another person is involved. Ask permission before analysing a name, palm, chart, relationship, or shared space. Explain the method and allow the person to refuse. For candidate characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth-input assumptions, five-element vocabulary, and stroke-school differences, avoid language that fixes identity, worth, health, compatibility, or destiny. Say traditionally associated, one school reads this as, or this input may suggest.",{"heading":33,"body":34},"Review the record","At the review date, compare the original question with what was actually observed after using BaZi Name Selection. Include inconvenient details, changed circumstances, and evidence that did not fit the reading. If the action helped, identify practical factors that may have contributed. If it did not help, revise or undo it instead of blaming the user or buying a more elaborate solution.",{"heading":36,"body":37},"What this tool cannot establish","BaZi Name Selection can support structured study of candidate characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth-input assumptions, five-element vocabulary, and stroke-school differences, but it cannot establish a diagnosis, guarantee income, prove a relationship outcome, or determine a person’s fixed character. Its result depends on declared inputs and a chosen tradition. The page should make those dependencies visible beside the output.",{"heading":39,"body":40},"A detailed worked case",[41,42,43,44],"A detailed case study for BaZi Name Selection starts with two names have different meanings and different stroke counts. Write the exact user question, input values, date, source, and convention. The tool can organise characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth assumptions, five elements, and stroke schools, but its output is only as reliable as those declared assumptions. Preserve unknown or estimated information instead of silently filling it. Explain what each displayed field means in plain language and which later interpretation is optional.","Compare two results when a dictionary, calendar, time boundary, or measurement convention can change the output. Put the assumptions above the result, then list agreements, differences, and the practical evidence still needed. This prevents a number or label from sounding more authoritative than the method warrants.","Use one low-risk follow-up action: verify a source, repeat a measurement, ask the affected person, compare another assumption, or observe the situation for a fixed period. Keep the action reversible and record cost, consent, and review date. A change that follows a reading is not automatically caused by it; include ordinary factors and inconvenient results.","The tool is for cultural learning and structured reflection. It cannot diagnose health, guarantee income, determine compatibility, fix a person’s character, or replace professional advice. If the output creates fear or pressure to purchase, pause. The reader may disagree, seek another source, or stop.",{"heading":46,"body":47},"A month-long reading and review",[48,49,50,51],"Read BaZi Name Selection as a sequence of decisions rather than a score. Start with the user’s purpose and check whether the input is suitable for the method. Then inspect characters, pronunciation, meaning, birth assumptions, five elements, and stroke schools in the order displayed. Write a short note explaining which field is directly calculated, which field comes from a lookup table, and which conclusion is added by interpretation. If the page uses a historical term, give its source context and avoid translating it into a modern promise.","A robust tool page gives the reader a way to challenge the result. Show the boundary cases, missing inputs, alternate calendar or dictionary rules, and the reason two outputs could differ. Ask another person to read the method without seeing the conclusion and note whether they can reproduce it. This is especially useful when the output looks precise but the underlying convention is uncertain.","For a month-long review, choose one ordinary question connected to the tool. Keep a dated record of the output, your expectation, the action taken independently, and what happened. Include events that do not fit. Do not change the input repeatedly until a preferred result appears. A result is a prompt for reflection, not evidence that the tool predicts a person’s future.","When the subject touches health, money, employment, law, safety, or relationship consent, move the decision to the relevant evidence and professional or shared process. Do not use the tool to pressure another person, justify a purchase, or create dependence. A reader should be able to save the method, disagree with the interpretation, and leave without penalty.",{"heading":53,"body":54},"A family naming meeting",[55,56],"Before selecting a name, hold a meeting that includes the people who will live with the decision. Read each candidate aloud, check the characters in the intended region, discuss meaning and pronunciation, and record which birth and stroke conventions were used. A traditional ranking can inform the conversation, but it should not overrule the family’s practical priorities or turn a child’s future into a calculation.","Keep the final explanation short enough to understand without the tool. Record the chosen name, rejected alternatives, reasons, and any uncertainty. Revisit only when new information appears; repeated calculation should not become a source of anxiety.",{"heading":58,"body":59},"The final shortlist check",[60,61],"Before the shortlist is final, check how each candidate name works in ordinary use: speaking it across a room, writing it by hand, entering it into a search field, and explaining its pronunciation to someone unfamiliar with the characters. Record the family’s priorities before looking at a ranking. If the ranking depends on a birth time, element count, or stroke dictionary, preserve those assumptions beside the candidate rather than presenting the result as a fact.","Use the name tool to make the conversation more explicit, not to remove the conversation. A name can carry cultural meaning and still be chosen for sound, family memory, regional fit, or personal preference. Keep the decision open to correction and do not connect a name calculation to guaranteed success, health, or destiny.",{"heading":63,"body":64},"A decision memo for the shortlist","Write a decision memo that another family member can understand. State the candidates, the exact characters, pronunciation, meaning, regional context, stroke dictionary, birth-input assumptions, and the reason each candidate remains under consideration. Include one practical concern for each name, such as an ambiguous reading, a common nickname, a search collision, or a family disagreement. This prevents a numerical ranking from hiding the lived experience of using a name. Then record what would change the shortlist and when the family will decide. A traditional method can be one source of cultural meaning, but the final choice should remain understandable without it. Do not tell a parent that a name guarantees health, ability, wealth, or a particular destiny.",{"heading":66,"body":67},"A final family review",[68,69],"Use this final bazi-name-selection review to place the method beside the decision it is meant to support. Check the original input, the named convention, the ordinary evidence, the people affected, the cost, and the review date. If a result remains uncertain, write that uncertainty plainly. A tool should make a question clearer, not make a person feel obliged to accept a number, direction, or ranking.","Keep the next action small and reversible. Record what would change your mind and where professional or shared advice takes priority. The reader can value traditional knowledge while rejecting a conclusion, postponing action, or choosing a practical explanation.",{"heading":71,"body":72},"A final case note",[73,74],"A final lesson note about BaZi Name Selection Tool should connect the named method with a concrete case. Preserve the input, source, date, convention, and uncertainty, then describe the ordinary situation before applying specialist vocabulary. Compare the traditional interpretation with one practical explanation and state which conclusion remains unproven.","Use one small reversible exercise and set a review date. Record cost, consent, affected people, and what actually changed, including inconvenient results. If the topic touches health, money, law, safety, work, or relationship boundaries, use the relevant professional or shared process. The method supports cultural learning and reflection; it does not guarantee an outcome.",[76,79,82,85],{"question":77,"answer":78},"How does the name score work?","The tool calculates the birth chart elements, identifies missing or weak elements, then compares each candidate name through stroke-derived elements, Wu Ge grids, and basic wording checks.",{"question":80,"answer":81},"Can this choose a legal baby name for me?","No. It is a cultural reference tool. Final naming decisions should also review pronunciation, family preference, writing rules, local registration requirements, and the meaning of each character.",{"question":83,"answer":84},"What should outweigh an element match when choosing a name?","Pronunciation, meaning, written form, identity, ambiguity, family use, and registration rules should come first. Element associations can be a secondary comparison only after the name works in daily life. Test each candidate aloud, in handwriting, and in realistic introductions before deciding. Ask the person who will use the name whenever that is possible.",{"question":86,"answer":87},"How should I compare a short list without chasing the highest score?","Create separate columns for pronunciation, meaning, written form, ambiguity, family and cultural context, identity preference, registration constraints, and the declared element method. Ask the future name holder whenever possible. Remove candidates with practical problems before looking at the symbolic comparison. Read every remaining name aloud in introductions, write it by hand, and test common digital forms. Keep the comparison sheet with the dictionary and method version so a later disagreement can be traced to its source. A higher element score cannot compensate for a name that is difficult, unwanted, misleading, or inappropriate in daily use.",[89,97,140,147],{"name":90,"label":91,"type":92,"required":93,"purpose":94,"validation":95,"missingImpact":96},"birthDate","Birth date","date",true,"Establishes the calendar and timing data used by the calculation.","Use a valid calendar date that is not in the future.","The tool cannot produce a reliable result without this required value.",{"name":98,"label":99,"type":100,"required":93,"options":101,"purpose":138,"validation":139,"missingImpact":96},"birthTime","Birth time of day","select",[102,105,108,111,114,117,120,123,126,129,132,135],{"label":103,"value":104},"Zi (23:00-01:00)","子时",{"label":106,"value":107},"Chou (01:00-03:00)","丑时",{"label":109,"value":110},"Yin (03:00-05:00)","寅时",{"label":112,"value":113},"Mao (05:00-07:00)","卯时",{"label":115,"value":116},"Chen (07:00-09:00)","辰时",{"label":118,"value":119},"Si (09:00-11:00)","巳时",{"label":121,"value":122},"Wu (11:00-13:00)","午时",{"label":124,"value":125},"Wei (13:00-15:00)","未时",{"label":127,"value":128},"Shen (15:00-17:00)","申时",{"label":130,"value":131},"You (17:00-19:00)","酉时",{"label":133,"value":134},"Xu (19:00-21:00)","戌时",{"label":136,"value":137},"Hai (21:00-23:00)","亥时","Adds the time pillar or time-dependent detail when the method supports it.","Choose one of the listed values; do not infer another person’s private information.",{"name":141,"label":142,"type":143,"required":93,"placeholder":144,"purpose":145,"validation":146,"missingImpact":96},"surname","Surname","text","陈","Supplies the family-name characters required for the naming calculation.","Remove accidental extra spaces and enter only the information requested.",{"name":148,"label":149,"type":143,"required":93,"placeholder":150,"purpose":151,"validation":146,"missingImpact":96},"candidateNames","Candidate names","安宁, 明华, 景辰","Provides the candidate values that will be compared in the result.",false,[],{"title":6,"description":155,"path":156},"Compare Chinese candidate names by BaZi five-elements fit, Wu Ge stroke analysis, and naming notes.","\u002Ftools\u002Fbazi-name-selection",1787326876004]