Chinese Generation Names
Chinese Generation Names
Many Chinese surname lineage groups adopted the
convention of a generation name
to distinguish members of succeeding generations.
There would be many local variations. Typically, a family would create
or adopt a poem.
Each person (typically males only) would be given a name consisting of
the surname
(usually one character, but sometimes more than one), a character from
the poem, the generation name(each succeeding generation would take the
next character in sequence), and another character as the given name.
In some families it was the custom to register the given name at the
time of (first) marriage.
This would be done at the ancestral hall for the lineage group.
This would then ensure that within this lineage group, the man would
have a unique marriage name fixed at the proper level of descent from
the
common ancestor of this lineage.
Thus two men, upon being introduced,
would immediately know whether they were cousins of the same
generation,
or which one would be addressed as "uncle", being of a senior
generation.
Note that under the marriage name concept, a child would be given a
different name at birth.
These would typically also consist of a pair of names to go with the
surname.
To avoid confusion, a character from the generation name poem would not
be included.
Often the name would be selected by the old member of the extended
family.
One of the pair of names would be common to all of that generation in
mimic of the
generation name. Often there would be a different character for males
than for females.
Sometimes both males and females would have the same common character.
Naturally, within the family, individuals would be addressed by the
unique character.
Note that while girls are given names within their birth families,
traditional
Chinese genealogies normally only designated them by their surname of
origin.
Generation[世] Poem of the MOY[梅] Family[氏] of
Guangdong
possible Generation[世] Poem of the
Kwei[桂] Family[氏] of Guangdong
possible Generation[世] Poem of a Chang[張]
Family[氏] of Nanjing
Generation
Name Poem of the Kwan [關 ] Family of Kaiping, Guangdong
Generation Name Poem of the
the descendants of Huang[黃 ] Qiaoshan in the four provinces of
Fujian,
Guangdong, Jiangxi and Zhejiang
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