My name is Wang Xiaojie. I want to choose a nice English name, but it is different from my name Jieyin.

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How to choose an English name

With the evolution of Western civilization, the names of foreigners have also changed a lot. Taking Parent Soup's Name finder as an example, you can first select a boy's or girl's name. Some people in Taiwan don't make a clear distinction when choosing names. Taiwanese girls also use the names that foreigners use for men, and they plausibly say that this is equality between men and women. When you leave the country, you will inevitably have to make people laugh. The number of syllables in a general name is almost always within three. Of course, the more syllables there are, the more letters there are. People who like to be lazy should not abuse themselves. Many people are accustomed to choosing a foreign name that sounds similar to their Chinese name. You can choose a letter in the prefix that sounds close to your Chinese name.

Sometimes foreigners’ names can tell which ethnic group they belong to. If you prefer a French or German name, you can also select your favorite cultural background in the ethnic category.

Tips on English names

The general structure of English names is: given name, given name, surname. Such as William Jafferson Clinton. But in many cases, the middle name is often omitted, such as George Bush, and many people prefer to use nicknames instead of formal given names, such as Bill Clinton. The above Christian name and middle name are also called personal names. The personal names, nicknames and surnames of English-speaking people are now introduced as follows:

I. Personal names

According to the custom of English-speaking people, when a baby is baptized, it is usually given by a priest or parents Relatives and friends give him a name, which is called his Christian name. In the future, I can use a second name after my given name. The sources of English personal names are generally as follows:

1. Use names from the Bible, Greek and Roman mythology, ancient celebrities or literary masterpieces as Christian names.

2. Use the ancestor’s place of origin, mountains and rivers, birds, animals, fish and insects, flowers and trees as the Christian name.

3. Different variants of the given name.

4. Use a (nickname) nickname.

5. Use word-formation techniques to create new Christian names, such as reverse order and merger.

6. Use your mother’s maiden name as your middle name.

Commonly used male names among English-speaking people are: James, John, David, Daniel, and Michael. Common female names are: Jane, Mary, Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, and Catherine.

II. Nicknames

Nicknames include nicknames, abbreviations and nicknames, which are often used to express affection among relatives and friends of English-speaking people. They are derived from the Christian name. Usually the following situations occur:

1. Keep the first syllable. For example, Donald = Don, Timothy = Tim. If the real name starts with a vowel, a nickname starting with 'N' can be derived, such as: Edward = Ned.

2. ie or -y, such as: Don = Donnie, Tim = Timmy.

3. Use final syllables, such as: Anthony = Tony, Beuben = Ben.

4. Derive two nicknames from one given name, such as : Andrew = Andy & Drew.

5. Irregular derivation, such as: one of William’s nicknames is Bill.

III. Surname

British For a long time there was only a first name but no surname. It was not until the 16th century that the use of surnames became widespread.

The etymology of English surnames mainly includes:

1. Directly borrowing the Christian name, such as Clinton.

2. Adding an affix to the Christian name indicating blood relationship, such as the suffix -s , -son, -ing; the prefixes M'-, Mc-, Mac-, Fitz-, etc. all mean someone's son or descendant.

3. Add an affix indicating identity before the Christian name, such as St.-, De-, Du=, La-, Le-.

4. Show place names, landforms or environment Characteristics, such as Brook, Hill, etc.

5. Reflecting identity or occupation, such as: Carter, Smith.

6. Reflecting personal characteristics, such as: Black, Longfellow.

7. Borrowing animal and plant names, such as Bird, Rice.

8. Derived from the merger of double surnames, such as Burne-Jones.

Although English surnames appeared later than Christian names, their number is Much more. Commonly used ones are: Smith, Miller, Johnson, Brown, Jones, Williams.

IV. Some explanations

1. The earlier teachings originated from the Bible and Greek and Roman mythology. First names are usually not used as surnames.

2. British people are accustomed to abbreviating both the given name and the middle name, such as M. H. Thatcher; Americans are accustomed to abbreviating only the middle name, such as Ronald W. Reagan.

3. Sometimes there is an interpersonal title before the name, such as job rank and so on. Dr., Prof., Pres. can be used before the surname or the given name; Sir can only be used before the given name or the given name.

english name

Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, tron, Sariel, Remiel, Raguel, Rasiel, Abdiel, Chanruel

Ellissa, Elizabeth, Elysia, Gabrielle, Godiva, Tybal, Vania, Virginia

1. First, choose a good name for yourself, and choose a name you like according to your respective zodiac signs:

The most suitable English names for Aries men :

Charles, Mark, Bill, Vincent, William, Joseph, James, Henry, Gary, Martin,

The most suitable English names for Aries women:

Malcolm, Joan, Niki, Betty, Linda, Whitney, Lily

The most suitable English names for Taurus men:

Fred, Gary, William, Charles, Michael, Karl

The most suitable English names for Taurus women:

Barbara, Elizabeth, Helen, Katharine, Lee, Ann, Diana, Fiona

The most suitable English names for Gemini men:

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Bob, John, Thomas, Dean, Paul, Jack, Brooke

The most suitable English names for Gemini women:

Judy, Doris, Rudy, Amanda, Shirley, Joan, Tracy

The most suitable English names for Cancer men:

Kevin, Louis, John, George, Henry, Benjamin

The most suitable English names for Cancer women :

Melody, Helen, Debbie, Lisa, Yvonne

The most suitable English names for Gemini men:

Bob, John, Thomas, Dean, Paul, Jack , Brooke

The most suitable English names for Gemini women:

Judy, Doris, Rudy, Amanda, Shirley, Joan, Tracy

The most suitable English names for Leo men Names:

Robert, Carl, Scott, Tom, Eddy, Kris, Peter

The most suitable English names for Leo women:

Shelly, Mary, Dolly, Nancy, Jane, Barbara

The most suitable English names for Virgo men:

Johnson, Bruce, Robert, Peter, Bill, Joseph, John

Virgo The most suitable English names for women:

Shirley, Emily, Sophia, Vivian, Lillian, Joy

The most suitable English names for Libra men:

Burt, Charlie , Elliot, George, Johnson

The most suitable English names for Libra women:

Ross, Julie, Gloria, Carol

The most suitable English names for Scorpio men:

Richard, James, Charles, Bruce, David

The most suitable English names for Scorpio women:

>Taylor, Wendy, Grace, Vivian, Caroline, Samantha

The most suitable English names for Sagittarius men:

Nick, Walt, John, Mark, Sam, Davis, Neil, Carl , Lewis, Billy

The most suitable English names for Sagittarius women:

Maria, Kate, Demi, Sunny, Wendy

The most suitable English names for Capricorn men :

Richard, Howard Allen, Johnny, Robert, Martin, Jeff

The most suitable English names for Capricorn women:

Ava, Christina, Judy, Susan, Grace, Alice

The most suitable English names for Aquarius men:

Paul, Sam, Francis, Lewis, Stephen, Andy, Scott

The most suitable names for Aquarius women Suitable English names:

Joyce, Sally, Margaret, Rebecca, Teresa, Rita, Jessica

The most suitable English names for Pisces men:

Albert, Kevin , Michael, Taylor, Jackson, Jack, Jimmy, Allen, Martin, Vincent

The most suitable English names for Pisces women:

Elizabeth, Kelly, May, Julie, Amanda, Fiona

Second, give yourself a more professional surname. Generally speaking, it is Pinyin, but the Pinyin is different in different countries and regions. For example, we use Zhou, while Hong Kong uses Chou. The pronunciation of some other words is different in Pinyin in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, etc. For example, we use Zhang, and in Hong Kong it is Cheung. It seems that Zhang is also used in other places.

This kind of translation does not need to be stipulated. Each country and region is completely free to write it in English according to its own pronunciation habits and pinyin rules. But often in our country, in order to take care of the pronunciation habits of foreigners, we change the spelling rules of our surnames in Chinese pinyin to a spelling that is closer to the foreign pronunciation rules, because if we use Chinese pinyin, foreigners may not necessarily I know how to read, but it would feel awkward if someone mispronounced your last name. For example, Westerners can't tell the difference between Xu and Su. If they write the pinyin as Tsu and Su, the difference will be more obvious, but the pronunciation is still different from ours.

[07/31] Complete collection of English translations of Chinese surnames: See how your surname is translated is the standard

A:

Ai--Ai

Ai--Ai

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An--Ann/An

Ao--Ao

B:

Ba--Pa

白--Pai

包/宝--Paul/Pao

Ban--Pan

贝--Pei

比-- Pih

卞--Bein

Bu/Bo--Po/Pu

Step--Poo

百里--Pai -li

C:

Cai/Chai--Tsia/Choi/Tsai

Cao/Chao/Chao--Chao/Chiao/Tsao

Cheng

Tsui

Cha

Chiong

Che- -Che

陈--Chen/Chan/Tan

成/成--Cheng

Chi--Chi

chu/ Chu--Chu

Chun--Chwen-yu

D:

Dai/Dai--Day/Tai

Deng- -Teng/Tang/Tung

Di--Ti

Diao--Tiao

Ding--Ting/T

东/ East--Tung/Tong

Dou--Tou

Du--To/Du/Too

Duan--Tuan

Duanmu--Duan-mu

Dongguo--Tung-kuo

Dongfang--Tung-fang

E:

F:

Fan/Fan--Fan/Van

Fang/Fang--Fang

Fei--Fei

Feng/Feng/ Feng--Fung/Fong

Fu/Fu--Fu/Foo

G:

Gai--Kai

Gan- -Kan

Gao/Kao

Ge--Keh

Geng--Keng

Gong/Gong/ Gong/Gong--Kung

Hook--Kou

古/谷/Gu--Ku/Koo

Gui--Kwei

Guan/Guan--Kuan/Kwan

Guo/Guo--Kwok/Kuo

Gongsun--Kung-sun

Gongyang--Kung -yang

Gongye--Kung-yeh

Guliang--Ku-liang

H:

海--Hay

Han--Hon/Han

Hang--Hang

Hao--Hoa/Howe

何/何--Ho

Huan--Won

Hou--Hou

红--Hung

Hu/扈--Hu/Hoo

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花/华--Hua

Huan

黄--Wong/Hwang

Huo--Huo

Huangfu--Hwang-fu

Hu-yen

I:

J:

Ji/Yi /season/

Ji/Ji/Ji/ Ji/Ji--Chi

Ju--Chu

Jia--Chia

Jian/Jian--Jen/Jane/ Chieh

Chiang/江/江/--Chiang/Kwong

Jiao--Chiao

金/靳--Jin/King

京/京--King/Ching

覦--Gan

K:

阚--Kan

康- -Kang

Ke--Kor/Ko

Kong--Kong/Kung

寇--Ker

钯--Kuai

KUANG--Kuang

L:

Lai--Lai

LAN--Lan

lang --Long

Lao

乐--Loh

雷--Rae/Ray/Lei

Leng-- Leng

李/李/利/李--Lee/Li/Lai/Li

连--Lien

Liao--Liu/Liao

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Liang--Leung/Liang

林/蔺--Lim/Lin

Ling--Lin

Liu/Liu--Liu /Lau

龙--Long

楼/娄--Lou

鲁/路/鲁鲁--Lu/Loo

Lun--***

Luo/Luo--Loh/Lo/Law/Lam/Rowe

Lu--Lui/Lu

Linghu --Lin-hoo

M:

马/马--Ma

马--Mai/Mak

Man-- Man/Mai

Mao

Mei

Mong/Meng

Mi/Mi --Mi

米au/Miao

闵--Min

MU/MU--Moo/Mo

Mo--Mok/Mo

万翟--Moh-chi

Murong--Mo-yung

N:

Ni--Nee

Ning--Ning

Nie--Nieh

Niu--New/Niu

Nong--Long

Nangong--Nan-kung

欧/区--Au/Ou

O:

Ou-yang--Ou-yang

P:

Pan--Pang/Pan

Pang--Pang

裴--Pei/Bae

Peng--Phang/Pong

PI--Pee

平--Ping

PU/PU/BU--Poo/Pu

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Puyang--Poo-yang

Q:

Qi/Qi/Qi--Chi/Chyi/Chi/Chih

Qian- -Chien

青--Chiao/Joe

Qin--Ching

Qiu/Qiu/Qiu--Chiu

Qu/ Qu/Qu--Chiu/Chu

R:

Ran--Yien

Rao--Yau

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Ren--Jen/Yum

Rong/Rong--Yung

Ruan--Yuen

Rui--Nei

S:

Si--Sze

mulberry--Sang

沙--Sa

Shao--Shao

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Shan/Shan--San

Shang/Shang--Sang/Shang

Shen/Shen--Shen

Sheng--Shen

Shih/Shi

Sue/Se/Soo/Hsu

Sun-- Sun/Suen

Song/Soung

Sikong--Sze-kung

Sima--Sze-ma

Situ --Sze-to

Chanyu--San-yu

Shangguan--Sang-kuan

Shentu--Shen-tu

T:

Tan

Town/Towne/Tang

Tai

Tan--Tan/Tam

Tao--Tao

vine--Teng

田--Tien

Tong--Tung

Tu--Tu

Tantai--Tan-tai

Tuoba--Toh-bah

U:

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V:

W:

万--Wan

王/王--Wong

Wei/Wei /伟--Wei

文/文/文--Wen/Chin/Vane/Man

Weng--Ong

武/武/武/ Wu/Wu/Woo--Wu/NG/Woo

X:

Xi/Xi--Hsi/Chi

Xia--Har/Hsia/ (Summer)

小/小--Shaw/Siu/Hsiao

xiang/xiang--Hsiang

谢/谢--Tse/Shieh

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Xin--Hsing

Xing--Hsing

Xiong--Hsiung/Hsiun

Xu/Xu/Xun--Shun/Hui /Hsu

Xuan--Hsuan

Xue--Hsueh

西门--See-men

Xiahou--Hsia-hou

Xuanyuan--Hsuan-yuen

Y:

Yan/Yan/Yan/Yan/Yan--Yim/Yen

Yang/Yang/Yang

Yao/Yau

Yip/Yeh/Yih

Yi/Yi/Yi --Yih/E

Yin/Yin/Yin--Yi/Yin/Ying

Ying--Ying

You/You--Yu/You

Yu/Yu/Yu/Yu/Yu/Yu/Yu/Yu--Yue/Yu

Yuan/Yuan--Yuan/Yuen

Yue --Yue

Cloud--Wing

Yu-chi

Yu-wen--Yu-wen

Z:

Tibet--Chang

Zeng/Zheng--Tsang/Cheng/Ts

eng

Zi--Zi

Zong--Chung

Zuo/Zhuo--Cho/Tso

Zhai--Chia

Chan

Chen

Tsan

Cheung/Chang

Chao/Chiu/Chiao/Chioa

Chau/Chou/Chow

Chung

Zu/Zhu/Zhu/Zhu--Chu/Chuh

Zhuang--Chong

Zhongli--Chung-li

Zhuge- -Chu-keh