as follows:
1. Maud [MD]
"Maud" is a very distinctive English name, which has become extremely rare since the 14th century, but reappeared in the 19th century, which can be traced back to Alfred Tennyson's writing of a poem entitled Maud in 1855, which made the name reappear in public view.
This is an English name for a girl from French and German, which not only gives people a feeling of creativity and imagination, but also has a gentle and happy-go-lucky side.
2. Elaine [len]
The English name "Elaine" is a French variant of Helen, which appears in Arthur's legend. It is very foreign, and the meaning of this name is still a bright and glorious person. It is really domineering! At the same time, according to the pronunciation of this name, its Chinese transliteration is Elaine, which is a beautiful girl's name and the meaning of this name is also beautiful.
The name comes from Greek, which is not commonly used in English. It was not until Tennyson's King Arthur's epic "The King's Garden" that the name came into public view.
3. Eudora [eu-do-ra]
"Eudora" is an English name of a girl from Greek. According to its pronunciation, it is transliterated as Eudora in Chinese. This name comes from a fairy in Greek legend who is also the daughter of Atlas. Therefore, this English name is very ladylike and cultured. The most important thing is that this name means a good gift, and it is very charming whether it is for yourself or for your children.
4. Cheryl ['feril]
"Cheryl" is a Chinese transliteration of Cheryl, an English name for a girl that originated from old English and German. At the same time, this name gives people the impression that it is honest, reliable and likes to explore new things, so it gives people a very foreign feeling.
In this English name, its implication is a petite and lovely girl with rich imagination and artistic cells, which is in line with the image and temperament of a girl. The most distinctive thing is that the meaning of this name is man, which is used to give people a contrast, and this name has not been used before the 2 th century.
5. Conrad [kɑ nrd]
The English name of the boy "Conrad", transliterated in Chinese as Conrad, is an English name of a boy from old English and German. This name gives people the impression that they like nature and outdoor activities, so it is very distinctive.
At the same time, the meaning of this name is bold, and it also refers to a bold speaker, with Germanic elements of kuoni "Brave" and rad "Lawyer", which is very foreign and fashionable. At the same time, this name was occasionally used in the Middle Ages in Britain, but from the 19th century, when it was reintroduced from Germany, it was used again.