Looking for some European names: Esmeralda, Sophia, Mirabell, John,
Philip,
Charles, Elizabeth, Victoria, Antonia, Polina. There are also more pretentious names that are Hellenistic and Slavic names, such as Manuel (Greek), Michael (or Mikhail, the Slavicization of English Michael), Friedrich (or translated as Philippian) Terre, German name), Basil (basil, Greek name, derived from basilus, Greek emperor), Nikeforus (the name of a Byzantine emperor)
In terms of surnames, German nobles There is a middle name von, von, which in Dutch becomes van, and in French it is de, which means the same thing. In English, of means where you come from (family or region). You must bring this when calling people by their full name. Middle names
In terms of surnames, the most famous families in Europe are Habsburg, Capet, Bourbon (Capet branch), Wittelsbach, Rurik, Romanov, Hohenzollern, Hohenstaufen, or Paliogle with Byzantium
The Chinese names of all countries in Europe. Europe can be divided into Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern and Southern Europe, and the border countries between Asia and Europe:
Western Europe: United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Monaco
Central Europe: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Poland , Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary
Eastern Europe: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova
Northern Europe: Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland
Southern Europe: Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Italy, Vatican City, San Marino, Malta. Other places are collectively referred to as the Balkan Peninsula countries: Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo (not generally recognized internationally), Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece
Eurasian border countries: Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan
What is the best and most appropriate name to call a foreigner? Men’s names are MR + surname, women’s names are MS OR MISS + surname. Generally speaking, just call them by their first names.
When meeting for the first time, men use Mr. + surname, women use age, older people use Mrs. + surname, and younger people use Mrs. + surname. Use Miss + last name, and in business situations, you can also use Ms. + last name (regardless of age). Once you are familiar with it, you can call it by its name directly.
If you don’t know his name, you can say exclude me, may i know your name. Then the man is called Mr (Mister), the woman is called Miss if she is unmarried or you don’t know if she is married, and she is married. Call Mrs. and Mrs. Madam. Example: Miss Susan = Miss Susan. Mrs. Jackson = Mrs. Jackson (her husband’s surname is Jackson, and her original name is Susan) Mrs. Susan = Madam. In case of uncertainty, it is most appropriate to call Miss.
< p> When the name is not known, men use sir and women use Madam; if they know the name, men use Mr. + surname Di; women use Miss + surname; if the woman is married, MRS + husband's surname (foreign ladies will take her husband's surname after marriage) , you can address him directly, no need to ask specifically)
A nice French man’s name.
Baptiste Bādìsīté
Basile Basile (Bāxīlè)
Bastian Bastian (Bāsīdìáng)
Bastien Bastian (Bāsīdìān) )
Ben Ben (Běn)
Benjamin Benshamin (Běnshāmíng)
Beno?t Benoit Benoit (Bónǔwǎ)
Bernard Bernard (Bèiěrnà)
Bertrand Bertrand (Bèitélǎng)
Boris Boris (Bàolǐsī)
Brice Brice (Bùlǐsī)
Bruno Bruno (Bùlǔnuò)
The more common ones are:
Baptiste Baptiste (Bādìsīté)
Benjamin Benshamin (Běnshāmíng) < /p>
Beno?t Benoit (Bónǔwǎ)
Bernard Bernard (Bèiěrnà)
Bertrand Bertrand (Bèitélǎng)
Bruno Bruno (Bùlǔnuò)
Why does the "van" in many European names called VAN can be translated as Fan (such as the well-known Van Basten), in Dutch It is the part of the name that expresses identity. It is the same as "von" in German names and "de" in French names, which are used to express noble status. It is equivalent to "of" or "from" in English. Means "from". They are neither surnames nor given names, and are always lowercase. Throughout the European Middle Ages, if a monarch's surname was preceded by prepositions such as "De", "Te", "Fan", and "Feng", then the surname was mostly followed by a title. In other words, this is a title for a nobleman to highlight and show off his lineage.
A complete list of foreign names. Don't mean anything. Just simple Chinese foreign names.
Don’t come with a few, the more the better Alice, Tom, Jack, Maria, Louis, Kelly, Terry, Mike, Jerry, Carol, Paul, Jenny, Rosie, Monsie, Monalie Sha, Brightman, Kubi
To have a good-sounding Western name, both the first and last names must be male: Adonis, a handsome man from Greece;
Barnett Barnett (British) leader, with noble talents;
Alston Alston (British) a person of noble birth;
Isidore (Greek) goddess Gift
Curitis Curitis (France) polite;
Benjamin Benjamin (Hebrew) favorite son; lucky;
Female :Evelyn Evelyn (Celtic) life; easy to get along with; pleasant person;
Afra Afra (Hebrew) dust;
Zora if La (Slavic) Dawn;
Princess Gladys (Venice);
Elvira Elvira (Latin) elf, Caucasian;
Agatha Agatha (Greece) kind and beautiful;
Rosalind Rosalind (Latin) blooming rose;
Surname: Garcia Garcia (Spain) warrior;
p>Lopez Lopez (Latin) Wolf;
Nelson Nelson (Irish) Champion;
Ramirez Ramirez (Church-given surname) wise protector ;
The arrangement of names of Westerners. The names of foreigners are very different from the names of Han people in my country. In addition to the difference in characters, the composition and arrangement order of the names are also different. Likewise, it often contains articles, affixes, etc. Difficult for us to grasp and difficult to distinguish. Here we only give a brief introduction to the names of more commonly encountered foreigners.
British and American names
The order of British and American names is that the given name comes first and the surname comes last. For example, John Wilson is translated as John Wilson. John is the first name and Wilson is the surname. Another example is Edward Adam Davis, which is translated as Edward? Adam? Davis. Edward is the Christian name, Adam is the personal name, and Davis is the surname. Some people also use their mother's surname or the surname of someone close to the family as their second name. In the West, some people still use the father's name or the name of their father's generation, and add a junior (Junior) or Roman numeral to the name suffix to show the difference. For example, John Wilson, Junior, is translated as John William Jr., and George Smith, III, is translated as George Smith Third.
A woman’s name has her own name before marriage. After marriage, it is usually her first name plus her husband’s surname. For example, Ms. Marie White married Mr. John Davis, and the woman's name was Marie Davis after the marriage.
When writing, the name is often abbreviated to one prefix, but the surname cannot be abbreviated, such as G. W. Thomson, D. C. Sullivan, etc.
Verbal addresses are generally by surname, such as "Mr. White" and "Mr. Smith". In formal occasions, the full name is generally used, but for those with close relationships, the person's first name is often used. Family members, relatives and friends often call each other by nicknames (pet names) in addition to their own names.
In countries that use English as their national language, the names and appellation are basically the same as those in Britain and the United States.
French names
French names also have the given name first and the surname last, and are generally composed of two or three stanzas. The first one and two stanzas are the personal name, and the last stanza is the surname. Sometimes the name can last up to four or five stanzas, and most of them are Christian names and names given by elders. But now there are fewer and fewer long names.
For example: Henri Rene Albert Guy de Maupassant is translated as: Henri Rene Abel Guy de Maupassant, generally referred to as Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant.
French names often contain articles such as Le and La, and prepositions such as de. When translated into Chinese, they should be translated together with the surname, such as La Fantaine, Le Goff, de Gaulle. ,wait.
Women’s names and verbal addresses are basically the same as English names. For example, a lady named Jacqueline Bourgeois married Fran?ois Martin. After the marriage, the lady was called Mrs. Martin and her name was Jacqueiline Martin.
Spanish and Portuguese names
Spanish names often have three or four stanzas. The first and second stanzas are the person’s name, the penultimate stanza is the father’s surname, and the last stanza is Mother's surname. Generally, the surname is the father's surname, but a few people also use the mother's surname as their surname. For example: Diego Rodrigueez de Silva y Velasquez is translated as Diego Rodriguez de Silva-Velasquez, de is the preposition, Silva is the father's surname, y is the conjunction "and", and Velasquez is the mother's surname. Married women often drop their mother's surname and add their husband's surname. Usually the verbal address is often the father's surname, or the first name plus the father's surname. For example, Francisco Franco, the former head of state of Spain, whose full name is: Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teodulo Teodulo Franco Bahamonde). The first four stanzas are the personal name, the penultimate stanza is the father's surname, and the last stanza is the mother's surname. When abbreviating, use the first name plus the father's surname.
Portuguese names are also mostly composed of three or four stanzas. The first one and two stanzas are the personal name, followed by the mother's surname, and finally the father's surname. When abbreviating a person's name, the father's surname is usually added.
In Spanish and Portuguese, male names mostly end with "o", while female names mostly end with "a". Articles, prepositions and surnames are translated together.
Russian and Hungarian names
Russian names...>>
I want to choose something nice A complete list of European Internet names for Virgo males: Johnson, Bruce, Robert, Peter, Bill, Joseph, John; female ones: Shirley, Emily, Sophia, Vivian, Lillian, Joy. These are the English names of Virgos. You can also choose them according to your preference? Whatever you call it is up to you~~it doesn’t matter`~