Lavender Pronunciation of lavender: Lavender (a very special name)
Jasmine Pronunciation of jasmine: Jasmine
Rose Pronunciation of rose pink: Rose (The classic name of the heroine of Titanic is a very popular name, with the aristocratic temperament of a little princess)
Lily Lily pronunciation: Lily (this seemingly ordinary name contains the most beautiful meaning , a pure name, usually symbolizing a kind-hearted girl, such as Harry's great mother Lily in Harry Potter)
Iris Pronunciation of iris: Iris comes from Greek, meaning "rainbow" "(rainbow)
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Some rules for choosing English names:
For domestic English beginners who do not know much about British and American culture, in principle it is best not to create English names by yourself. This is because the name you create is likely to conjure bad connotations to foreigners. .
Don’t go for cartoony, cute names like Snoopy or Yoyo, as these names are not suitable for formal occasions.
If your last name starts with a hard consonant, it is best to choose an English name that ends with a reason.
Many people hope that their English names sound similar to their Chinese names. Of course, if your name is Peggy, it would be best if you choose an English name of Peggy. However, there are very few Chinese names and English names that have similar pronunciations. We recommend choosing an English name that starts with the same pinyin letters as your Chinese name.
You must know that an English name that is too personal is a double-edged sword.
British and American people generally don’t pay much attention to the meaning of the name when choosing English names, but rather whether it sounds good to read.