The Name Analyst would then select a name for the Royal child which would balance the qualities from the Astrological Chart.
If the child was to be in charge of the army of the country and his chart indicated that he had poor leadership abilities then a name would be chosen which would make the child more dynamic, a better organiser and a natural leader.
If however the child was more likely to take charge of the countries finances and his chart indicated extravagance, no budgeting skills, being far too impulsive then a name would be selected to tone these qualities down and to add better organising skills, more numerical talent, a more studious considered nature.
Please consider what this system could do for your children today
As these countries were invaded and conquered, the ruler, his family and the court officials (including the Royal Astrologer) were put to death and this ancient knowledge would have been lost had not a number of the Astrologers, who predicted the invasion, travelled East.
As silks, pottery and oriental spices travelled west along the new trade routes, the Astrologers followed these routes back towards China and it was in China that the system of name Analysis was finally recorded in writing.
This knowledge was still the sole possession of the Royal Families and it was only in mid Victorian times that it was discovered and translated into English by two ladies who were researching Chinese Occultism that it was revealed to the Western world.