Complete list of nice foreign boy names

Follow me below and take a look at the list of nice foreign boy names. The list of nice foreign boy names. Each name is more or less marked by the times, such as Red Army and Jianwei. It’s the same abroad, but you will find that some names are enduring. That’s because they have good meanings and parents like them very much, so they use them in their babies’ names. Next are the good-sounding ones I brought. This collection of foreign boy names can be used by parents who are planning to have a baby or who have not yet named their baby. 01 Methods for naming famous foreign boys

When Chinese people choose a foreign name, they must not make some mistakes in principle. Here are some methods for naming foreign boys.

(1) Generally, when giving a foreign name, you do not need to change the surname, just change the name.

In today's era of national unification, in order to communicate with English-speaking people, we need to have an English name, but the surname is related to family honor and will also be related to genetic genes in the future. So no matter how difficult your last name is to pronounce, stick to it. It is common for people to change their surnames when giving English names, such as Situ Jian, Ken Stone, and Xiao Yan, Yan Shaw. The following English surnames are acceptable, but it is best not to use them, such as: Lee Li, Wang Wang.

(2) Pay attention to the pronunciation of the name.

The reason why we chose the name is firstly to symbolize it, and secondly to help people call it by name. So having a name that is not a joke is the most basic requirement. It should neither make the natives laugh, nor make it difficult for foreigners to speak. Linwood, for example, makes it easy for us Chinese to make fun of you as "you have no morals". Another example is the name Roger, which was actually pronounced as "retarded". Although the original meaning was "famous spearman (famous spearman)", the name was finally changed. The names commonly used by foreigners are basically those whose pronunciation meets the name requirements, so if you are not sure, don't create your own. Some people choose an English name that is homophonic to their last name because they are called by their last name a lot. But such an English name alone is called Shang Ke, and the full name is unnatural, such as: Chris Lee Li Yuchun, Karry Wang Wang Junkai, Roy Wang Wang Yuan, Jerry Zuo Zuo Yi, Yang Yang Yang Yang.

(3) Be sure to understand the origin and meaning of your name.

When we choose a name, it is best to first understand the origin and meaning of the name. Many English names come from the Bible or Greek and Roman mythology. The common names Mary and Samuel are both from the former. The former is the Virgin, and the latter is the most famous prophet in the Old Testament; the late British Princess Diana, she The name comes from the moon goddess, the sister of the sun god in Greek mythology. She also serves as the goddess of hunting and fertility. The heroine of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" is named Belle. If you read the English version, you will notice a detail: when Belle walked through the crowd holding the book in her hand, someone sang "her name means beauty", Belle as a The French name means "beautiful". In addition, due to cultural differences, some names have indecent meanings, such as: Cat, Kitty. In English slang, they refer to the female genitals (Pussy). Kitty should be changed to Kate, and Cat should be changed to Cathy.

(4) Be sure to understand the part of speech of the name in advance.

When choosing a name, you must understand the part of speech of the name, because names are generally nouns, not adjectives. Some people don't understand this rule and use adjectives to name them, such as Lucky and Sunny, which are not even nouns, let alone English names. When choosing a name, some people create new words on their own in order to be different from others. Do not create your own.

(5) Be sure to find some good spellings.

We use English names for better communication and easier communication between people from different countries, so try to find ones that are easy to spell. Some names can be spelled in several ways. For example, a name is called Wende. The last letter is e instead of y. Although it sounds the same, it is annoying to have to remind others over and over again when spelling. And Dianna, the extra n will take a lot of time to explain. Try to find names that are easier for people to spell.

(6) A name with celebrity effect.

When we hear a relatively new name. Everyone will always think of a familiar person or star who also has this name, or a character in a certain book. Sherlock will remind fans of detective novels of the great Sherlock Holmes, but to others, it may only be the ruthless Jewish businessman in Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice." Therefore, some names with celebrity effect are easier for people to remember.

(7) Male and female names.

Some foreign names are unisex and can be used for both girls and boys. For example, Chris, Pat, Carol/Caroll, Leslie/Lesley, you should be careful when choosing these names. Like Chris, although it can be a pet name for Christina or Christine, it is also a pet name for Christopher or Christian. The gender hint is usually male, and it may not be best for girls. There is also Samantha, whose nickname is Sam. Like Samuel’s nickname, you must pay more attention when choosing a name.

(8) Unique name.

When choosing a foreign name, people also want it to be unique. They don’t want seven or eight people to turn around when they call your name. But it is common for a company to have one or two Jessicas and two or three Michaels (or Mikes). I have met five Davids and four Lindas in the past few years. The advantage of a name with fewer letters is that it's easy to remember, but it's easy to have too many letters and get confused, so it's great to have a unique name to at least reduce confusion.

(9) Abbreviations and nicknames of foreign names.

This is actually a question worthy of further study. Many people like to call their English names by nicknames, so when choosing an English name, you should also consider whether you will like the nickname of the name. For abbreviations, such as: William Chen. is abbreviated as WC. No one wants this kind of joke to happen, so be careful when naming it and don’t let anyone use it as a joke! A collection of nice foreign boy names

Nowadays, giving a foreign name to your child is also a headache for parents. Below I share a list of some nice foreign boy names.

Caden: There is no official explanation, it is a newly coined word

Logan: Small, complete

Jacob: Substitute (Israel? God’s Prince?)

Dempsey Dempsey, a proud and powerful man.

Dennis, Dennis Greece, the Greek god of wine.

Aldrich Aldrich, British, wise ruler.

Alexander, Alexander, Greece, protector of mankind; helper of man.

Devin, Derwen, Ireland refers to a poet or scholar.

Dick, Dick, Germany, brave, bold.

Fitch, Fitch, British, blond man.

Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, England, a skilled fletcher.

Mason: Stonemason

Ethan: Strong, sturdy

Liam Irish variant of Liam William

Noah Asia comes from Hebrew, meaning "the rest long lived"

Cumberland Cumberland rupert

Lizzie Lizzie (Elizabeth) Nickname)?clark Clark

Esther Esther charles Charles

Maria Maria campbell Campbell

Conrad Conrad clark Clark

Hodgson Hodgson Lewis Lewis

Bloor Blau; Bloor Garcia

Alex is the abbreviation of Alexander. People think that Ale is a strong man with Greek ancestry, smart, kind and lovable.

Ben means "son" in Hebrew; abbreviation of all names starting with Ben

Daniel means "God is our judge" in Hebrew. Daniel is described as a handsome and strong American Boy Scout, athletic, brave, friendly, trustworthy, well-bred, smart and easy-going.

Hugh, repair, Germany, reason; intelligence; soul.

Humphrey, Humphrey Teutonic, supporter of peace.

Hunter, Hunter, UK, a person who is proud of hunting.

Jay, Jay, France, the beauty of bluebird.

Jeff, Jeff, France, Holy Peace.

Clement Clement, Latin, kind and kind person.

Dave, Dave, Hebrew loved one.

Jeremy, Jeremy Hebrew God's sublimity.

Ken, Ken, Scotland, a handsome leader.

Kirk, Cork, Gael, the person who lives next to the church.

Malory Mallory?shelley Shelley

Cromwell Cromwell?leslie Leslie

Smith Smith?garcia Garcia

Pater Pater; Ped?leslie Leslie

Judson Judson James

Barry, Barry, Ireland's excellent shooter; spear holder.

Eric is Norwegian, meaning "Forever Leader, Forever Power", and is also the abbreviation of Frederick. Eric is described as popular "Scandinavian", confident, intelligent and kind-hearted.

The abbreviation of Jack Jackson. Most people think that Jack is a prestigious person: physically fit, masculine, strong, conceited, and smart. Some people think Jack is cute, funny, and a guy who likes to pursue happiness.

Frank, Frank France, free man.

Franklin, Franklin, Latin or German, free man.

Gene, Gene, Greek, Latin, with noble blood.

Horace, Harris Latin, teacher.

Kyle, Kyle, Wells a narrow strait; handsome.

Larry, Laurie, Latin, Laurel.

Lawrence, Lawrence Latin, laurel.

Leonard Leonard Teutonic, strong as a lion.

Kerwin, Kerwin Ireland, a person with soft eyes; friend

Les, Les, Celtic from an ancient fortress.

Milo, Milu, Latin, the person who raises the townspeople; a warrior.

Aiden Aiden comes from Irish and means "fierce". Aiden's clear and smooth pronunciation has made it one of the most popular boys' names in the United States.

Noel, Noel, Latin, birthday; Christmas.

Beacher is from England, meaning waves.

Channing, Johnny, French, pastor.

Claude, Claude Latin, lame person.

David, David, Hebrew beloved.

Dean, Dean, England, Valley; leader of school; leader of church.

Hyman, Hyman, Hebrew life.

Ian, Ian, Scotland A man who reflects the glory of God.

Adolph, Adolph Germany, the noble wolf.

Albert, Albert Britain, noble wisdom; guardian of mankind.

Baron, Barron, Britain, brave warrior; noble; baron.

Jackson: Jack’s son.

Aiden: Small, passionate

Liam: Firm protector

Lucas: Light

Noah: Calm down

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Ken is the abbreviation of words ending with Ken. Ken is described as a tall, handsome, blond man, popular, and funny.

Leo means "lion" in Latin, which is the abbreviation of Leander, Leonard and Leopold. Most people think of Leo as strong and gentle. He has been described as a passionate betrayer who always appears as an artist or a defender of peace. leonardEnglish ['len?dAmerican ['len?d]

Gaskell Gaskell?owen Owen

Mark means "warlike" in Latin. People think of Mark as a sports-loving, very handsome man, funny and freedom-loving, and an attentive friend.

Steven Same as Stephen. People think of Steven as a tall, handsome man, calm, polite and kind-hearted.

Mason Mason, bricklayer

Logan Logan (surname, male name)

Lucas Lucas comes from the Greek Christian name Lucas, meaning Are they? People from Lucania?

Jacob Jacob is the name of the werewolf in The Twilight Saga

Owen Owen Leslie Leslie

Pulitzer Pulitzer; Palitzer Edward Edward

Christie Christie Carter Carter

Lowell Rowell; Lowell Murphy Murphy

Margery Margery Murphy Murphy

Jenkin(s) Lester Lester

Dewey Dewey Smith

Harte Ha Special?kirk Kirk

Nancy Nancy (Ann?cecil Cecil

Ethan Ethan comes from Hebrew, meaning "strength"

Aaron means "enlightenment" in Hebrew. Aaron is described as a short but handsome man, honest, hard-working and responsible, and an efficient and quiet leader.

Howar, good. De Teutonic, the caretaker.

Hubery, Hubert France, bright personality; brilliant mind.

Ingemar Teutonic, descendant of a famous family. >

Ivan, Ivan, Russia, God’s merciful gift

Ives, Ives UK, swordsman

Jack, Jack, Hebrew God’s merciful gift.

Jason, Greek, a person who heals wounds; a person with rich knowledge

A collection of temperamental foreign boy names

Names. To give a clear message without the need for complicated ancient story backgrounds or hidden meanings, here are some cool foreign boy names

Breaker: Breaker

Bad. Bad boy names tend to sound cool and attract attention. It's hard not to get attention with this name because it's a tough name that projects strength.

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It's a French name that may sound classical because Simon Cowell, the father of the draft, chose it for his son. Eric is an elegant name that means eternal ruler, originally derived from Scandinavian countries. In fact, Eric (the red-haired) is the most revered of the "Viking war gods". He was so brave that he sailed to the North Pole and was the first explorer of Greece and Greenland in the 10th century. Our next generation is also destined to be a generation that needs an adventurous spirit. They are risk-takers by nature, keen to explore new perspectives, and will not give up until they find what they want to explore. Eric fits this characteristic, so he became one of the most popular names in 2015. Erik is a unique variant that has become very popular in Sweden and Germany in recent years.

tticus: Atticus

Forget Spartacus, now we need something new. If you like energetic Roman names like ancient Roman gladiators and strength warriors, you can put this name on your list. It has not been searched much on search engines compared to other names.

Atticus means people from the place Attica, which is a place name in Athens. History tells us that Athens and Sparta had a protracted war, and although they were both Greek cities, they were different. Athens was freer and the birthplace of modern democracy and philosophy, while Sparta was where fearless warriors were born and grew up. Atticus became a powerful name because of this war. Since it first entered the top 1000 children's names in 2004, it has been strongly sought after and has rapidly risen in popularity.

Buzz: Buzz

When it comes to naming children, celebrities and the public often think differently. For example, the name Buzz, at first glance, literally means the sound of a buzzing bee. It can also describe a busy (sao) and busy (dong) scene. You would think that this name is a bit too much for a child. , however, because of the love of his parents, Buzz is full of energy and vitality, which are very important traits in our highly competitive society. Buzz has also become a buzzword for the new generation, such as word-of-mouth marketing (Buzz marketing), which has had a real impact on daily vocabulary. Young pop songwriter Tom Fletcher will name his son Buzz, causing an impact (buzz) in both the UK and the US.

Jaxon: Jackson

This name contains two meanings. First there is a powerful letter J, and then there is a funky X in the middle, which can easily be derived into a powerful name category. Speaking of celebrities, country music singer Keith Anderson chose Jaxon as his son's name. This name is a great combination of power and popularity, and parents who are still looking for a name for their child may want to consider this great name. Jaxon is the abbreviation of Jackson, which ranks among the top 50 baby names according to official data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.

Amari: Amari

A nice Hebrew name with great meaning. Amari means eternity and is a very popular name in 2015. At first, this name was mostly used by girls. It is found in many countries around the world and has a positive meaning. Its pronunciation is very soft, consistent with the characteristics of neutrality, and rejects clichés. Young parents do not need to consider the real obstacles in taste and style. If you are open-minded, Amari can demonstrate your attitude as a free world citizen and a trendsetter.

Quinn: Quinn

This is a classic unisex name. It currently ranks 363rd on the baby name rankings, but is on the rise. Quinn represents the wisdom of leadership and comes from the ancient Celtic name, which means the descendant of the one who directs the helm. Quinn is a good gender-neutral noun. A song "Mighty Quinn" by the American rock giant Bob Dylan was also made into a movie "The Dragon", and later even registered a brand. Quinn, a later famous cheerleader, added a feminine touch to the name. What brought the name even more attention was the fact that the goddess Sharon Stone chose it for her son. Variations of this word can also be Quincy and Finn.

Titan: Titan

A word used a lot recently by famous people who want to "make a big splash". Yes, no word is bigger than Titan! This particular Greek word means "giant" and is often used to describe the guardians of the Earth. According to mythology, Titan is the son of Gaia and Uranus, the child of the earth goddess mother and the sky father. Titan possesses incredible power and is one of the earliest characters to appear in Greek mythology. Titan was later overthrown by his children, the new gods who lived on the Olympic Mountains, in a famous battle known as the Titans Against Zeus (War of the Titans).

If you are a rugby fan, you have one more reason to choose this name. There is a rugby team in the Australian Professional League called the Gold Coast Titans, and their achievements are just as their name suggests!

Rhys: Rhys

Different from the more common Reese or Reece. Ryns is a variant of the Welsh name Ardor, which is currently on the rise, largely due to Tudor Les Meyers and Welsh actor Rhys Ifans. The special spelling is rooted in Welsh heritage, which makes Rhys very unique and more elegant than the original spelling. Apparently this name is more famous in Great Britain, including England, Ireland and Scotland, and in recent years Rhys has become popular in the United States. It will definitely be popular here for a long time! How do foreigners name their children?

Naming a baby is something that can motivate the whole family. Let’s take a look at how foreign parents name their children.

Colombia: First names and surnames are very complicated

Each child’s surname has two parts: the father’s surname in the front and the mother’s surname in the back. The name rarely has a single name. The typical naming form is: Luisa Fernanda or Luis Carlos. In some places, the names are even more special. In the port of San Buenaventura, U.S. Navy ships often appear, so a girl named Maria U.S. Navy Rodriguez Perdomo appeared there. .

Sweden: Gradually simplified to nicknames

The three popular girl names in Sweden in 2014 were Elsa, Alice and Maya, and the boy names were Lucas, William and Oscar. . In the works of Astrid Lindgren, names such as Anikas, Idas, Lassus or Perez are the most common names among adults aged 30 to 50. There are also many shortened names derived from nicknames: Pere for Pell, Rather for Rath.

Turkey: tradition and fashion are equally divided

Many Turkish parents prefer names like Ahmed, Mehmet, Ali and Mustafa or Ayisa, Bursha, Melvi, Zeynep and Alif. Popular names for boys recently include Baltu, Belk, Effie, Alda, Ares and Aggie; girls' names are Sude, Areina, Mira, Tiffany and Dulu.

Hungary: Use local Hungarian popular words

Hungarians’ favorite boy names are: Dominic, Bence, Balazs, Peter; while girl names are such as Anna, Lily, Dora and Sofia, some foreign names spelled in Hungarian are also commonly used, such as Brandon, Ricardo or Jennifer. Traditional Hungarian names such as Boton and Zombor for boys and Seriko and Senger for girls are also popular nowadays.

Israel: Like to use names from the Bible

Most Arabs who believe in Islam like to name their sons Ahmed, Mehmood or Muhammad. ?All derived from the name of the Prophet. Also commonly used are Yusuf, Omar or Abed. Daughters are usually named Lin, Li'an, Noor or Aya. Very Orthodox Jews like to use biblical names, such as David, Joseph, Sarah or Livka. There are also names with international influences, such as Eitan, Valdimir, Natasha, Daniel or Joel.

Kenya: People like to use the names of celebrities when naming.

Each ethnic group has its own tradition. The sons of the Kikuyu and Kamba people get their names from their grandfathers. The Luao people are named after the moment of his birth: a girl born in the morning is called Akinyi, and a boy is called Okinyi. Many people also name their children after famous people, such as Kwame Ghana's first president.

(Foreign) Canada’s most popular boy

If your baby’s name is too popular and has the same name as too many people, would you consider changing your baby’s name?

Today's Parent magazine has released the top 100 most popular boys' and girls' names in Canada.

The top 10 most popular boys’ names are: Liam, William, Jacob, Noah, Logan, Benjamin, Nathan, Jackson/Jaxon/Jaxson, Ethan, and Thomas.

The number one Liam is actually the abbreviation of William, but yes, both names are on the list.

The top 10 most popular girls’ names are: Emma, ??Olivia, Sophia/Sofia, Maya/Mia/Mya, Charlotte, Chloe/Khloe, Ava, Zoe/Zoey, Emily, and Lea/Leah .

The following is the list of the top 100 boys.

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Antony

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Colton

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Questions and answers from netizens on the list of foreign boy names

Comprehensive collection of foreign boy names Question 1: Looking for a good-sounding foreign male name O(?_?)O~

It is used in novels, a distinguished name, Chinese is enough, it sounds good and looks good, there is no limit to the number of words, the more the better La~~~

European and American men can be more beautiful, but not feminine, thank you very much

Netizens answered: Lydia Sayler, Eric, William, Danville, you can look for names in ancient Greece

Comprehensive list of foreign boy names Question 2: Nice foreign boy names

Please give me a nicer name, I will use it for writing novels

Netizen replies

Answer: Locke includes Abbott

Question 3 of the list of foreign boy names: Who can provide good-sounding foreign names for both boys and girls? The more the better

The key word is [handsome] [Good to listen to] [Catchy] [Not easy to forget], and then [Don't] give [English]-0-As long as [Translated] into Chinese. Otherwise, give it to me in English [that's fine], and [translate] the word "Sarah" and it can't be longer than 5 letters (it seems like there are a lot of requirements - - I'd still trouble you all to [look at it]) Crowd: Chaos - - || Well... that's good Bonus points for more names, up to 20 (that’s all I have T.T). Points will be given according to the quality of the name... Well... Thanks again Samina~ Public: I don’t want to read so many words - - Crisp :Forehead. .

Netizens answered: Female: ABIGALE AIMEE ANGELIA

Male: ADRIAN

LUCKY

LANGLANG

Foreign boy Name Directory Question 4: Are there any good-sounding and handsome names for foreign boys?

Netizens answered: John F. Kennedy? Bush? George Lucas? Schwarzenegger? Washington? Nicholas

Comprehensive collection of foreign boy names Question 5: I am looking for some foreign boy names.

I just want something from a foreign country, preferably Sweden, that area in Finland?~

Thank you~

Netizen replied: This is the most common one in Finland. The man’s name, the number after it is how many people with this name are registered in Finland

Juhani 331792

Johannes 235961

Olavi 217594

Antero 180626

Tapani 152087

Kalevi 141365

Tapio 134087

Matti 126654

Ilmari 109506

Mikael 108992

This table shows the most common names and numbers of little boys born in 2007.

Juhani 1505

Johannes 1348

Mikael 1272

Matias 1232

Olavi 924

Onni 912

Ilmari 888

Elias 844

Oskari 837

Valtteri 754

Foreign Boy Names Question 6 of the encyclopedia: Please give the name of a foreign man, which means cruel and sinful, and translate it into Chinese

Netizen answer: VICE FOLLY / VICE FOLLY, the male protagonist of a thriller is called this name, two words before and after The words all mean sin. Hope to adopt