The reference method for choosing English names based on Chinese names is as follows:
1. Name based on pronunciation: Some words in English have similar pronunciations to Chinese, so we can translate them through pronunciation. , find English words with similar pronunciations to Chinese names for naming. For example, Dawei can be translated as David (David) according to the pronunciation, Rachel can be translated as Rachael, etc.
2. Name according to the meaning: meaning refers to the main meaning of the Chinese name. You can choose the English name with the same meaning as the English name. For example, the child's Chinese name is Yangtian, and he can be named Sunny. Sufficient) or sky or heaven (sky), making the Chinese name have the same meaning as the English name.
Because many people don’t know much about the distinction between male and female names in English, they sometimes make jokes like this. For example, boys are called Carol or Debby, and girls are called Andy. Di), Dana (Dana), etc. Therefore, when naming your child in English, you must first figure out the gender of the name.
When naming your children in English, try to avoid overly common names or names that often appear in textbooks, such as Lily, Lucy, Bob, Tom, Jim, etc. Because in English, these names are just like what we call Zhang San and Li Si. Although they are not wrong, they are not elegant after all.
Don’t make your name too long, keep it simple and easy to remember. On the one hand, when a child has just started to learn English, a name that is too long is not conducive to the child's current memory and future spelling. For example, someone named a child "Jasemina." Although it is a good name, it will be difficult for children to remember it.
On the other hand, names that are too long are often shortened by people in daily life. Some names are abbreviated, which can lead to ambiguity. For example, Randall is a good name and is often shortened to Randy, but the original meaning of Randy is But he is a "lecher". Generally speaking, names should have no more than three syllables, for example, Bella, Cathy, Emily, etc.