1, clever use of reduplication
This method is very simple, suitable for both boys and girls. Almost any Chinese character that reads loudly and has beautiful meaning can be directly used as a nickname. Such as An An, changchang, Chen Chen, MengMeng, Lele, etc.
2. Use the word "small" skillfully
Often as long as you extract a word from a big name, it will usually be the last word, plus "small", which is a good nickname! Such as: Sean, the nickname can be called "Liang Xiao"; Lili, the nickname can be "Xiao Li". Use the sound of "er" skillfully. It is also common to add "er" as a nickname after a single word, especially for girls. Not only does it feel cute, but it also adds intimacy to it. Such as: Phil, Linger, Cher, Kerr, Shuang'er, etc.
3. Clever use of animal and plant names
Lovely animals and beautiful plants are very suitable for giving babies nicknames. Such as: Dapeng, cuckoo, kitten, Mimi, deer, bear, swallow, small fish, grass, lotus, small tree, fruit and so on.
4. Cleverly use the scenery around you and things in life.
Natural phenomena and common things in life can easily be used as baby nicknames. Such as: light snow, light rain, rosy clouds, clouds, rainbows, South-South, Dongdong, winter and winter, water and water, moon and month, cars and cars, Lulu and so on. The word happiness is skillfully used. Parents want their babies to laugh all their lives and be happy forever. Therefore, some words full of joy and happiness are also suitable as baby nicknames. Such as: Lele, changchang, Xinxin, Sweetness, Smile, Huanhuan and so on.
5. Use interesting words skillfully
Some seemingly meaningless and even derogatory words, as baby nicknames, are very fun and interesting, which can have unexpected good effects and are suitable for giving nicknames to naughty boys. Such as: stupid, ugly, smelly, Pippi, ball ball, ball ball, Tintin, drumming, tooting and so on.