World Yi Case: Naming a Child Across Languages Was a Structure Question
Beauty was not the only standard
The family initially treated the naming process as a search for a beautiful and meaningful name. World Yi widened the frame by asking how the name would function across family use, school life, and global pronunciation.
That changed the problem from taste alone to structure, durability, and long-term identity fit.
The final judgment order
The chosen direction favored clarity, endurance, and cultural meaning over short-term uniqueness. In World Yi terms, the action was to protect long-term usability rather than chase symbolic excitement.
The case matters because it shows that even naming can be read through structure, environment, and future cost.
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