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Names with double consonants: rules, examples

Giving name to your child, most people do not think about the sacred meaning of the word, which throughout their life will accompany their son or daughter. In the best case, the consonance of the name with the patronymic is taken into account, or even its value in numerology is calculated, sometimes the semantic load in the form of several words about the origin of the name is considered.

The names with double consonants are a powerful energy potential, which must be treated with care. Such localized reservoirs of internal force are important to guide, and to the human carrier of such a nucleus will have to listen, regardless of his age.

What's in a name?

In the origins of almost every culture, regardless of the continental location, there was a tradition of naming the child burdened with deep meaning by two names. The first was given to him at birth, and often he did not need to hide until a certain age period. The second, which only the closest ones knew about, was added in adolescence, and it was already secret and carried a brief summary of the character of the young man.

Sometimes it was like this, sometimes it was different, but the main idea remained unbreakable - people of the past believed that the name influences fate and predetermines the future. The frequency at which the jitter of the name sounds is tuned to the membranes of the host's perception very subtly. Each intonation, tone of tone of the interlocutor, who pronounced your name, are laid down at the subconscious level as an evaluation of a positive or negative.

Names with double consonants are an example of a special spiritual fineness. If the bearer of a registered alphabet set with a double bookmark of the Key Stone (the letter in the center of the word) does not like the tone with which the opponent treats his name, rest assured that this person will not find himself in the list of his friends.

Which patronymics are combined with names with double consonants

Formation of the basic foundation of a person's position in this world solves the harmony of all parts of his sound image. It is not enough to name an infant a strong name with a double consonant - it is important to reconcile this name with the second, supporting basis, which is responsible for the patrimonial affiliation - patronymic. This is much more important than trying to adjust the name of the baby under the name, because the name can be changed several times for life, but the replacement of the name and patronymic is extremely rare.

For the girl, the patronymic is a constant mental support from the living and dead men of the family, for the boy - a reminder of belonging to the tribe's sons. Not without reason, until relatively recently, the patronymic did not break down and was not distorted in pronunciation. And Kirill was not talking about Cyril Stepanovich, but Cyril was the light Stepan or Cyril, Stepanov's son.

According to the sound of the patronymic, like the names, they have a heavy or soft modulation. The main thing here is to observe harmony. And with the name, where the character closes ringing central "LL" - Ella, Elladiy, the balancing designs "seedless" patronymics - Igorevna, Olegovna, will go as much as possible. On the contrary, names with a double consonant "pp" - Hippolytus, Appolinaria - will sound with full force with strong modulations - Arkadevich, Andreevna, Grigorievich.

Name rod - character tab

Above we have already mentioned the core as a constituent of a name with double consonants. However, the presence of a kernel is not an obligatory structure for each naming. Remember: the core of a name is a central letter, bounded on both sides by the same number of letters. The names with double consonants in the middle of a word are literally the shock dose of the semantic load that lies on the letter.

Yes, yes, every letter has a meaning. We will not enumerate them all, but only the consonants, which are often found in names in the form of a double:

  • B - state of temporality, variability (Sawa, but not Saveliy);
  • L - logical thinking, creativity, subtle settings (Allen, Ella);
  • M - conservatism, endurance, pedantry (Emma);
  • H - ambitiousness, energy charge (Anna, Annabel);
  • P - some remoteness from society, high creativity, shyness (Agrippina).

The very concept of "core" denotes a dense structure of character, a stable unit of personality. The decisive character trait of a person with a central axis will not shift, it will not go away with age. Only names with a double consonant "pp" are disputable. The natural shyness of the carriers of such names can and must be overcome until it has become closed.

The secret of choosing a name

Defining a name for a future person, it is important to repeatedly say it. The ideal principle of combining - the name's first name and patronymic: Anna Vladimirovna, Emma Romanovna. If the tongue "stumbles" in some part of the given construction with a smooth pronunciation, give up the chosen harmony, the child will have a hard time with it.

Examples of such complex tandems: Ella Germanovna, Ippolit Valerevich.

Especially dangerous moments, from which it is necessary to save the child, is:

  • Complex names, which are often mistaken when pronounced: Appolinaria, Gabriella, Henrietta, John. In childhood, hard-to-pronounce names often cause ridicule, which essentially closes the child in itself. With age, it becomes difficult for colleagues to pronounce them with polite treatment (with a patronymic).
  • Names that, in combination with the patronymic or surname, give a parody of the famous person: Anna Germanovna (what will this girl be without a musical ear?), Alla Borisovna, Ippolit Matveyevich (remember 12 chairs).

Men's names

Men's names with double consonants:

  • Apollo, Allen;
  • Gennady;
  • Hilarion, Innocent, Hippolytus;
  • Kirill;
  • Phillip;
  • Sawa;
  • Vissarion, Willen;
  • Emmanuel, Ellad.

Female names

Female names with double consonants:

  • Camille;
  • Rimma;
  • Pollyana;
  • Anna, Alla, Agrippina, Appolinaria, Annabel;
  • Emma, Ella, Ellisa, Emmanuel, Annie;
  • Nonna;
  • Marianne;
  • John.

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