Who can give me a Tibetan name?

Religious colors such as: Danba——Buddhist Dorje——Vajra Group Pedestal——Xingjiao, Xingfa Tenzin——Dolma who dominates the holy religion——Tara Yangjin—— ——Wangmu, the Goddess of Wonderful Sound--the mother of freedom and the mother of dominion, who places her thoughts and feelings on her, and names the newborn baby based on objects in nature, the day or week when the child was born. Such as: Nima——Sun, Sunday Dawa——Moon, Monday Meiduo——Huabaima——Lotus second auspicious——First grade Ni————Chu Balang Ga——Thirty-day Mima——Tuesday Laba——Wednesday Pubu——Thursday Basang——Friday Bianba——Saturday is named according to the wishes of the parents, such as: Cangmu Jue—— stop. If you have many children and don't want to have more children, you give this name to your last child (usually only girls are given this name.) Qiongda - the youngest, which means no more children (this name is used by both men and women). Puchi——Bring the boy. If the first few are girls, or the first child is a girl and you hope to have a boy, give the girl this name. Puqiong - the youngest boy, means no more children. In some families, when the mother gave birth to six sons, she regarded it as an auspicious sign and named the child - Puchu, which means the sixth son. Because the children they give birth to die more and live less, in order to make their children grow up healthily, some parents deliberately give their children very cheap and casual names, such as: Jijia——Shit Jilu——Dog Shijizhu——Puppy Paga——Pig Shit We Tibetan people’s names generally have four characters, which are two single names joined together. Such as: Sonam Tsering, Pema Droga, etc. There are also two-character ones, such as: Banjue, Langjie, Dawa, etc. There are also many people who shorten their four-letter names to two-letter names. For example: Ciluo is the abbreviation of Ciwang Norbu; Zhazhuo is the abbreviation of Tashi Dolma. The abbreviation is usually the first and third characters in the name; the first two characters or the last two characters are also used as the abbreviation. For example, if a person's full name is "Suolang Dorje", his abbreviated name can be "Sodo", or it may be "Suolang" or "Doji", but the second and fourth characters are rarely used as abbreviations. My name is Dan Zheng Cai Dan. People call me Dan Cai or Dan Zheng or Cai Dan, but they don’t call me Zheng Cai. There is no name for Zheng Cai in Tibetan. There are many Tibetan names with the same name, so when addressing them, they are called by place names, residences, and house names, such as: Gyantse Tsering - Tsering Jiang Tribapu of Gyantse - Bapu Gyadrunga of the house next to the garden Wang - the Ngawang of Jia Zhong Village is called by age and size, such as: Nima Renbu - the tall Nima Dawa Genpa - the big Dawa Dawa Qiongwa - the small Dawa Distinguish names based on physical characteristics, such as: Jebu fell over——Short Jebu Shida Banjian——Big neck Shida Luobu Baza——Pockmarked Luobu Mima Guoqin——Big head Mima Lamjia Ba——Fat Ram, etc. Of course, such names are generally used to distinguish names, so they are rarely called directly in person. Distinguish people's names based on their occupations, such as: Kaben Nyima——Nima Pengko Tsewang who drives the carriage——Tsewang Dothoptun who drives the donkey——Puttziba Awang the stonemason——Accountant A Wangma Qindapu——Chef Dap is called by gender and age, such as: Puzhaxi——Male Tashi Pumuzhaxi——Female Tashi Bo Tashi——Grandpa Tashi Aoza Xi——Grandma Tashi Among the Tibetan names, many names are unisex, such as: Tashi, Tsering, Kelsang, etc. and those named after the day of the week are unisex; but some are different, such as Wangmu, Dolma, Zhuoga, Puchi, Yangjin, Sangmu, etc. are only used for women, while Dorje, Jigme, Zhandui, Luochui, Wangdui, etc. are only used for men. So you can choose a name you like among these, but remember that Tibetans only have first names but no surnames.