Choose an English name (100 points)

MARCUS is the same as MARK, MARCUS. The impression given is that of a tall, strong, handsome athlete, or a simple and boring businessman.

MARK (Latin) means "warlike". He is a sports-loving, very handsome man, fun-loving and free-spirited, and a careful friend.

MARS comes from Latin and is the name of the ancient Roman "God of War". Same as MARKS, MARTIN, MARCY.

MICHAEL (Hebrew) A person who is like the Lord, MICHAEL is described as a strong, handsome man, smart, successful hard worker, easy-going, happy family man.

NEIL, Neal (Irish Gallouch) means "champion". Most people regard Neil as a smart and talented person with high achievements and a gentle personality.

Some people think Neil is arrogant and stubborn.

NICHOLAS (Greece) "The victorious one." Thanks to the saint Nicholas, most people think of Nicholas as cute, fat, happy, and

generous. Some thought Nicholas was a spoiled, unpredictable little devil.

OLIVER (Latin) "olive tree". (Scandinavia) "Gentle dear". OLIVER gives people several impressions. A dirty and carefree country kid; a studious bookworm; a dedicated person; or a silly, funny cartoon character.

OSCAR (Scandinavia) "Holy Gun Bearer". In people's minds, Oscar is either a funny, lazy, carefree daredevil, or someone who hates being stubborn and complains a lot.

PAUL (Latin) means "small". Most people think of PAUL as a dignified, steady and determined person, but some people think that he is charming, creative and kind.

PATRICK (Latin name) means "noble" and "noble". In Ireland and Scotland, this name is more popular.

PETER (Greek) rock. PETER is seen as unpretentious, honest and open. Some people think that PETER is ambitious and explosive.

PHILIP The name Philip gives people several different impressions: a vigorous officer; an arrogant prince; a wealthy businessman, a smart and introverted person.

PHOEBE is smart and shining. Of course. People think of Phoebe as a happy boy with a cheerful personality who makes everyone laugh.

RANDY is the abbreviation of Randall, Randolph. RANDY is seen as a tall, thin, lovable boy. If he is not quiet, smart and hard-working, he is a country boy who is good at sports and loves to play humor.

REX (Latin) means "emperor". Thank you HENARY HIGGINS for making the statue of REX HARRISON. People’s impression of REX is that he is a strong, solemn and very stylish person, but in the eyes of others, he is a bit reckless. Some people think REX is a loner

a diehard, maybe a pilot or a thief. REX is also a great name for a puppy. (Of course it’s also suitable for dinosaurs?!)

RICHARD RICHARD means “the ruler in charge of power” in Old German. This name gives people two images; one is a handsome, strong, American boy who is good at sports. : The other is an honest, serious, but dedicated and gregarious man.

RICHIE originally came from the Anglo-Saxon language, Ricehard, which means "ruling very firmly". There is also a corresponding name in Old German, Ricohard, which means "severe rule." Same as Rick, Ricky, Ritchie.

ROBERT (Old English) "Brilliant and famous". ROBERT gives people two different impressions: a handsome, strong athlete, fun and outgoing

; a stout ordinary person, quiet and conservative.

ROBINSON Same as ROBERT; abbreviated as ROBIN. ROBINSON gives people two different impressions: one is a quiet and hard-working worker, or the other is a lively and outgoing comedian, such as Robin Williams.

ROCK (Old English) comes from stone and is the abbreviation of Rochester and Rockwell. Rock is used to describe a simple-minded person with well-developed limbs, a big guy, an athlete full of muscles, strong, blunt, as hard as a rock.

ROGER (Old German) a famous gunslinger. ROGER is seen as a handsome man, friendly, likeable and full of fun.

RYAN (Ireland) "Little King". Ryan is described as a strong, active man, handsome but shy.

SAM is SAMSON, the abbreviation of SAMUEL. People remember SAM as a strong, gentle, loyal and down-to-earth person, and a close friend. The representative figure is the well-known UNCLE SAM.

SAMUEL (Hebrew), schama (meaning "hear") and El (meaning "God") connected together. Its full meaning is "one who is heard by God." This is related to the legend in the Bible. The Bible says that the mother of the prophet Samuel saw his birth as God's answer to her prayers.

SEAN is the Irish form of John.

SHAWN is described as a moody, lonely person, such as Sean Penn; or as a heroic, exciting, upper-class British person, such as Sean Connery. SHAWN is the Irish form of John, Sean. SHAWN is described as a handsome young man, lively, popular, and gentle.

SIDNEY (French) is derived from Saint Denis. The name SIDNEY conjures up images of a knowledgeable expert, handsome and kind-hearted. Some people think that SIDNEY is anti-traditional and does not play by the rules.

SIMON Hebrew, meaning "listener". SIMON is seen as a strong, burly man, either with a quiet and austere personality, or else with intelligence and creativity.

SOLOMON is Hebrew, meaning "calm little man". Reminiscent of a short, bald Jewish teacher or prophet, strong, gentle, and wise.

SPARK (USA) "Sparkling", SPARK is described as a person who is full of energy, responsive, lively and brings happiness to people.

SPENCER comes from French and means "warehousekeeper" or "grain distributor". The impression one gets of him comes straight out of SPENCER TRACY. People imagine SPENCER as an older man with gray hair and a great sense of humor.

SPIKE A long, heavy nail. SPIKE is portrayed as an independent and tough street boss, possibly a roughneck or a boxer. Some people think this name is suitable for a dog.

STANLEY (Old English) comes from pasture. The name STANLEY gives two impressions: quiet, older, blue-collar worker, or a scrawny weirdo.

STEVEN Same as Stephen. People think of Steven as a tall, handsome man, calm, polite and kind-hearted.

STUART is originally a Scots word, a person who takes care of livestock, and sometimes can be interpreted as a person who takes care of property. It gives people two impressions: a majestic and mighty master, or a smart and well-educated gentry.

TERRENCE (Latin) "smooth", the name TERENCE reminds people of a lively, slender, tall black man or a dark-haired, gentle boy.

TERRY is the abbreviation of TERENCE. TERRY is a boy who likes to pursue fun, likes sports, is kind, and is full of laughter.

TIMOTHY The original Greek word TIMOTHEOS means glorious God. Most people think of Timothy as a shy, sweet, cute kid.

TOMMY The abbreviation of THOMAS, TOMMY gives people the feeling of a boy next door, a handsome and cute little blond boy.

TOM is the abbreviation of THOMAS. TOM can be said to be the representative of typical Americans, omnipresent, confident, likable, and down-to-earth.

THOMAS is an ancient Aramaic word meaning twins. THOMAS is considered a smart, reliable, well-bred and quick-witted man.

TONY is the abbreviation of ANTHONY. People see TONY as a kind, strong athlete, a calm boy who can take care of himself.

TYLER Old English, bricklayer. TYLER gives people two impressions: rich and arrogant, or fat, kind and carefree businessman.

VAN (Netherlands) "noble descendant" is the surname of many Dutch names.

VERN Abbreviation for Vernon. Vern has two very different meanings: a dull, monotonous strange old man, or a handsome black-haired young man, brave, active, and with the courage to conquer thousands of armies.

VINCENT (Latin) "conquer". Most people think of Vincent as a quiet, work-like man. Steady and considerate. However, some people think Vincent is an evil sinner.

WARREN (Old German) means "defender". The name WARREN gives people two impressions: a handsome and cunning person who is always involved in trouble; or a hard-working accountant who is smart but boring.

WESLEY (Old English) comes from the western steppes. The name WESLEY gives people two impressions: one is a spoiled, sweet and arrogant sissy. The other is a young professional with a naughty personality.

WILLIAM (Old German) means "willing to be a hermit". WILLIAM is described as a tall, distinguished professional, conservative, intelligent, serious, and very dull.

WILLY and WILLIE are abbreviations for all names starting with WILL. People describe WILLIE as a short, skinny country boy, kind-hearted and really talented in music, but a little slow

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