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Yi people's names

What do Yi people call their relatives and friends? In Yi language, "Ashima" refers to a girl and "Ahei" refers to a young man.

What are the names of Yi people? The current stars are Ji Jie, Quiet and He Jie. A few years ago, there were three eagles and power trains. In history, there were ladies and yelang kings.

What are the surnames of Yi people? Yi language belongs to the Yi branch of Tibeto-Burman language family of Sino-Tibetan language family, and there are six dialects. Yi people have their own characters, which are the earliest syllabic characters in China. A glyph represents a certain meaning, and the total number of characters is more than 10000, among which 1000 is common, which was formed in13rd century.

Yi people, regardless of gender, age and age, have two names, namely their real names and posthumous title, and each name consists of two or more syllables. A complete Yi name must include three parts: surname, first name and first name, and the specific arrangement order is: surname+first name+first name, such as Aco Ahe Youse as surname, Ahe as first name and Youse as first name. However, in daily address, for convenience, most people only take one or two, and rarely three address at the same time. Yi people's names are different between men and women, and usually they can only infer their gender literally. Male names often end in Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, such as Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese, Japanese. These names are exclusive to men and few girls take them. Most women's names have suffixes such as foreign names, red names, miscellaneous names, fruit names and A Mu. , such as foreign, sand red, miscellaneous, Japanese fruits, friends A Mu, etc. These names are exclusive to girls, and few men take these names except for a few special circumstances. But the above is limited to real names, nicknames are different. There is little difference between male and female nicknames of Yi people, and most of them can be adopted, such as Niu Niu, Ge, xia, Wu Ge and Wu Zhi. , can be used as both male and female names.

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Yi people have gradually formed a set of interesting and regular naming habits in their long-term social life, which reflect some habits and traditions of Yi people in a tortuous way.

surname

Yi people have many surnames, not less than 1000. According to the statistics of Butuo County Minority Languages Working Committee 199 1 year, there are 294 Yi surnames in Butuo County alone, which shows the large number of people.

An important feature of Yi surnames is that some different surnames can belong to the same branch, and the same surname may belong to different branches. For example, Qubi, Naibao, Ayo, Ali, Chi and Hama all belong to Haizi branch; A Hei, A CuO, Tuojue, A, A Zi, Hehe, Huobu and Keith all belong to the "Black Wave" branch. Some surnames are exactly the same in literal and pronunciation, but their specific meanings may be quite different due to different branches. Such as: the same Martha, as well as the clothes of Martha Qubi and Chamak; As Ali, there are Ali Chi, Ali Wei, Ali Qubi and Ali Qushu. Two people have nothing to do with each other, and they can marry each other, which is also a different surname.

Tracing back to the origin of Yi surnames, it can be roughly summarized as follows: one kind takes the ancestors' names as the surnames of descendants, for example, it was the ancestors' names at first, then became surnames, and later descendants continued to multiply, resulting in Ayo, Niser, Jim, Ji Bu and other surnames. Since ancient times, the Yi people have implemented the system of father and son surnames, and the names of ancestors have gradually evolved into the surnames of descendants, forming several branches, and the names of descendants have gradually evolved into the surnames of descendants. Therefore, although each surname is literally seen, it is the same branch according to its genealogy. The second is to take the occupation or a certain characteristic as the surname, such as Naigu, which means skillful craftsman, craftsman and so on. It turns out that these craftsmen and craftsmen are respected everywhere because they are proud of their skills. Over time, their occupation became synonymous with them, and later gradually evolved into surnames. Su Xia, for example, originally meant to be rich and rich. Because these rich families have certain wealth, some snobs deliberately conceal their real names in order to please and curry favor with them, calling them Su Xia. Over time, it became a surname. Third, Hei Chi was originally a general term. People of Han nationality or other nationalities were sold to Yi nationality township as slaves by traffickers, or the rulers of Yi nationality directly sent troops to plunder them as slaves. Because they are not Yi people and have no surname, they are all called Hei Chi (meaning dog meat) to show the difference. Later, the word Hei Chi gradually became a surname.

Most Yi surnames are compound surnames consisting of two syllables, accounting for more than 90% of the total number of Yi surnames. There are few monosyllabic surnames and no surnames with more than three syllables. Except for a few people who have no exact meaning, most Yi surnames have certain meanings, such as Adu ―― Fox Shajing ―― Sugar Day ―― Asha the Leopard ―― Al the Magpie ―― What's more ―― Haishi ―― Ahei the Red Pig ―― Rabbit Horse ―― Bamboo.

name

Yi people, regardless of gender, age and age, have two names, namely their real names and posthumous title, and each name consists of two or more syllables. A complete Yi name must include three parts: surname, first name and first name, and the specific arrangement order is: surname+first name+first name, such as Aco Ahe Youse as surname, Ahe as first name and Youse as first name. However, in daily address, for convenience, most people only take one or two, and rarely three address at the same time. How to address depends on the relationship between the caller and the callee: the elders call the younger generation by their real names to show their solemnity; The younger generation must address their elders by titles or nicknames to show respect; Between peers, you can call them by their real names or nicknames, but out of courtesy, they usually call them by nicknames, and sometimes they call strangers or ordinary comrades by their surnames.

Most Yi people's names have certain meanings. There are different ways to name a child. Generally speaking, there are the following types: first, they are named according to the child's life direction (life direction refers to the direction of the child's life palace calculated according to the Yi calendar when the child is born), such as Zidao, Rimu, Lishe and Youse, all of which refer to the east, north, northeast and southwest respectively; Second, the names of sacrificial animals born to children, such as Japanese, Yier, Weiza, respectively represent sheep, chicken, sheep and pig; The third way is to take a base name to mean that the child is dirty * * * to mean that ghosts and gods don't take him away, so as to avoid disaster, prevent the child from dying, and be easy to feed, such as Habi and Chie ... >>

Yi children take the name Huilin.

What are the names of Yi people? An Nuo ya Xin yi Nuo

I want to call the Yi people Bill.

What is the nickname of Yi people? Yi people.

Yi people call themselves "Ni", which is pronounced as "Yi" in ancient Chinese, so it is often called "Yi" in Chinese records. 1956, during the period of getting rid of ethnic discrimination in the old society, Yi representatives sent people to Beijing to pay a visit to Chairman Mao. Chairman Mao understood the situation, listened to opinions and put forward suggestions. Because the name "barbarian" has a derogatory meaning (barbarian), it was changed to "barbarian", which means that there are rice, silk, food and clothes under the house ().

I want a Yi girl's name Aymo,