Jean, translated into Chinese as Jean. This name is one of the most common names in the West. It has the same origin as John in English. It is written as Juan in Spanish and is equivalent to Ivan in Russian. Through Latin, Greek, the earliest source can be traced back to Hebrew? Y?ānān, Yohanan, meaning gracious God.
In Catholic countries, people are usually named after saints, so the name of Saint John (that is, Saint Jean) has become widely circulated.
In short, this is a very common, typical, and religious Western name.
Many French people have compound names, such as Jean-Baptiste, Jean-Tristan, and Jean-Marie, which also avoids duplication.
I think you can also give a name like this. Chinese people rarely use French names like this.