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My name is fan....I thought about a few of them myself.
Fantesi means fantasy.
Crazy. Yanzi Sun's English name, I want to use it, hehe
Free people. Daydreamer.
That's all I thought about, and I got to your question as soon as I got it, so I thought I had to give you a reference
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faina **。
Ingro Saxon is happy and rejoices.
Fainche**Celtic.
Names of biblical characters.
Faine ** Variation of the English faina.
fanchon **French Man from France、Free Woman Fannie **French Fanchon's Variation Fanny **French Fanchon's Variation Fanchasia **Latin Fantasia.
Fantine **French child-like, very young mother.
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Fancy is curious, imaginative. The implication is good.
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Yes, but generally the English name is just a name, and you don't need to give yourself a surname, like if you like it, call it kai.
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Hello landlord!
Personally, I think it's OK. It's good to like it.
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Hello landlord, if you like the English name, it's easy to remember, the normal order in life is the first name + surname, if you have to use the middle name, that is the order of the first name + middle name + surname.
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1. Common English names and explanations.
fanny,fannie
Fanny is portrayed as a dark-haired, plump girl, happy, funny, very lively and sometimes reckless.
Fiona was originally the Scottish writer William? Sharp's pen name. He has written a series of articles taken from the theme of Celtic folk tales.
His pen name was aptly chosen. Because many names in Ireland carry the prefix finn- or fionn-; These two Celtic prefixes mean beautiful and white . According to ancient legend, Ireland was once inhabited by a group of giants.
Among them, there was a hero named Finn, also known as Fionn or Fingal. In addition, legend has it that ancient Ireland was inhabited by a white-shouldered girl (Fionnguala in Cortic), who was the daughter of King Lear. She became a swan and roamed the rivers and lakes of Ireland for hundreds of years.
frances
Latin)."Liberty, from France; Francis's female name. Most people think of France as a delicate and conservative woman, kind, cute but calm.
frederica
Old German) Ruler of Peace. Frederica is reminiscent of an older foreign woman, shrewd, capable, and conceited.
frieda
Old-fashioned German)."Tranquility"meaning. Freda is portrayed as a big, unpretentious, old-fashioned German lady who is friendly, gentle, and has a positive personality.
2. Choose an English name for the psychological test.
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Fannie Fanny (same as France, Fanny) Fiona Fiona.
Frances Frances (Francis feminine form) Frederica Frederica.
Frieda Frida.
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Fany,No, it's okay... Hehe, and it's nice to read, too! ~
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Go there's definitely something you want to get hehe.
PAG Peg Latin pearls.
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