Dahe News (Reporter Song Xiangle) Last month, Jiangxi girl Yi Chu finally changed her name successfully. She happily showed off her newly obtained household registration book on social platforms. The column of her previous name read "Yi Zhaodi". There are too many strokes, ambigu

Dahe News (Reporter Song Xiangle) Last month, Jiangxi girl Yi Chu finally changed her name successfully. She happily showed off her newly obtained household registration book on social platforms. The column of her previous name read "Yi Zhaodi". There are too many strokes, ambiguous homophones, and uncommon characters. There are many people like Yi Chu who want to change their names. So under what circumstances can they change their names? How does our country's law provide for name changes? In this issue of "French" Life, let's talk about the name change.

Yi Chu's name change application and new household registration book

Recruiting younger brothers and Yi Xi, the troubles caused by names

Yi Chu has three sisters and one younger brother. She understands that her parents are occasionally biased, but she feels a little aggrieved when it comes to her name, "Why should I use my name to express my parents' thoughts?"

When she was in fifth or sixth grade, she had the idea of ​​changing her name. . She felt very embarrassed when the teacher called her by name in class and when she went out to do errands. When working, customers would see her badge and ask her half-jokingly: "Did you recruit a younger brother?"

After much thought, she decided to change her name. Her parents didn't take it seriously, thinking that the name was just a code name and there was no need to bother with it, but they didn't interfere with her actions. She made up her mind, read a lot of experience sharing on successful name changes on the Internet, prepared the information, and applied to the police station.

The process was smoother than expected, and 15 days later, she got her new ID card. "Yi Chu" is the new name she gave herself, which represents the beginning and new life.

Like Yi Chu, who wanted to change his name, Guoguo, who is in second grade, cried and asked her mother to change her name.

Although I know what my name is and what characters it is, it is really troublesome to write it. Other students had finished writing their names, but Guoguo didn't even finish writing their last name. Because of this, Guoguo burst into tears in class. When she got home, she cried and begged her mother to change her name. It turns out that Guoguo's real name is Cuan Yixi.

Is choosing a "weird name" unconventional or causing trouble for your children? Can the name of

be changed? Yes, but not recommended

What is your last name? May I ask your surname? In ancient times, a person's name represented his status, ethnic background and family's long-cherished wishes.

The ancients valued their names and would not change their names easily unless they couldn't bear it. Sima Xiangru, a great writer in the Western Han Dynasty, was originally named "Quinzi", which means "two dogs". When he grew up, Sima Quanzi felt that his name was really indecent, and his idol was Lin Xiangru, a famous minister of the Warring States Period, so he simply changed his name to "Xiangru".

The reasons why modern people change their names are similar to those of the ancients. Due to the different eras between parents and children, children will inevitably be dissatisfied with their names when they grow up, such as "You Yongchi, Du Ziteng, Zhu Yiqun..." Names with homophonic sounds, as well as names with uncommon characters, such as 燊(shēn), 彧(yù), 廑(jǐn), etc., will cause trouble to the person concerned.

Can the name be changed? The answer is yes, but not recommended.

"Because the name change involves the change of the party's household registration information, school graduation information, social security information, mobile phone card and bank card information and many other social relationship information, it is more cumbersome. However, if the party has legitimate reasons, such as the name is ambiguous, homophonic or has a If you have unusual characters, you can submit a 'name change application' to the police station of your place of residence according to the prescribed procedures," Police Officer Sun of the Zhengzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau told reporters.

It is worth noting that when residents apply to change their names, they must not violate public order and good customs, nor harm social and public interests. They must have legitimate reasons and comply with laws and policies. Those who are under 18 years old should apply for it by their parents or their guardians; those who are over 16 years old but under 18 years old and rely on their labor income as their main source of living should apply for it themselves; those who are over 18 years old should apply for it themselves.

Usually you can only change your name once

In Henan Province, if you want to change your name, you need to go to the public security police station where your household registration is located to apply. ‌

According to the relevant regulations on household registration management in Henan Province, for persons under the age of 18, if ‌the name needs to be changed, ‌both parents should jointly submit a written application.‌For children over 8 years old, ‌if you need to change your name, ‌you must obtain your consent. ‌

For persons under the age of 12, ‌if they meet the conditions,‌the police at the police station can handle the matter on the spot. ‌For applicants who are over 12 years old, ‌after the household registration police accept the application, they need to be transferred to the community police for investigation. ‌If the change conditions are met after investigation, ‌will be reported to the public security (household affairs) department of the county-level public security organ for approval step by step. ‌

In addition, ‌according to the provisions of the "Henan Provincial Public Security Bureau's Resident Identity Card Management Work Regulations (Trial)", ‌applications for name changes must comply with legal requirements, ‌not violate public order and good customs, and ‌be justified. ‌The applicant's name must comply with the Chinese characters in the national "General Standard Chinese Character List". ‌The applicant does not fall into one of the five situations: serving a sentence, ‌under investigation of a criminal or public security case, ‌a civil or administrative case that has not been concluded or has been completed. ‌

In terms of processing time limit, if citizens under 14 years of age change their names, they will be accepted at the household registration window, and after approval, the application will be completed on the spot; if citizens over 14 years of age change their names, they will be accepted at the household registration windows and reported to the county-level public security (for approval) Approval from the household registration department is usually completed within 20 working days. ‌

It is worth noting that ‌name changes can usually only be made once. ‌If you really need to change your name for special reasons, you need to submit a formal written application to the public security police station where your household registration is located. ‌If the application is accepted, ‌will be notified and the corresponding changes will be made in the household register.

Netizens: The name change must be moderate and in line with the mainstream values ​​of society

Netizens have expressed their opinions and comments on the topic of name change. The following are some representative views:

"Blue Sky": "Everyone You have the right to decide your own name. As long as the decision does not harm others or violate the law, then changing your name should be a very simple matter. After all, the name is a label that stays with us throughout our lives. Choosing a name that you like can make you more beautiful. Confidence and happiness."

"Linghu No. 2 Middle School": "Although changing the name is a personal freedom, it cannot completely ignore the public order and good customs of the society. A name like 'Liu Badao' obviously has bad social connotations. If people change names like this, wouldn’t society be in chaos? Therefore, name changes should be done in a certain manner and in line with the mainstream values ​​of society. "

" complained sincerely: "I tried changing my name, but found that the procedure was really too cumbersome. It takes a long time to go through multiple departments and prepare a lot of materials before it can be approved. I hope the process can be simplified in the future so that people who really need to change their names can exercise their rights more conveniently. "

" Citizen Xiaowang": "For this. For those who need to change their names due to errors in the registration by the public security organs or special reasons, their situation should receive more understanding and support. After all, sometimes the wrong name will bring them a lot of trouble and trouble. "

" Shanmo. ": "In China, names often carry the heritage and cultural heritage of the family. Therefore, when changing the name, we should also take this into consideration, but it does not mean that we cannot change it, but we must consider it carefully and respect our own cultural traditions and family. history."