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[Associate English name from Chinese name].
1. According to the translation of the Chinese name, such as: Zhang Mingming, English name: bright, match according to the meaning translated from Chinese.
2. According to the pronunciation of Chinese names such as: Li Jordan, English name: jordan, according to the pronunciation of Chinese to match similar ones.
3. According to the spelling of the Chinese name, such as: Li Meng, English name: lemon, match according to the spelling of pinyin.
English name is not based on Chinese name].
1. Choose a person with the same name as your favorite person, such as: Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and other well-known entrepreneurs. This is the reason why many students have the names Steve and Bill.
2. Unconditional choice according to your own preferences, such as: jack, michael, tony, etc., very popular, excellent memory, and a good choice.
Recommended criteria for choosing English names].
1. Be sure to choose the name that foreigners have really used Why do you say this, you can analogy to China, I believe that many people think of a unique name, but you know that the probability of this happening is extremely low, so on the other hand, if you give a name, others have also thought of it, and after careful consideration to confirm that it is used as a real name, it is very reliable, especially for English names, don't step on the pit yourself.
2. Avoid some non-mainstream English names, which are mainly cultural gaps, such as candy and cherry, which we may think are good, but this is often the nickname of a woman in a special profession, and international socialization will be particularly inappropriate.
3. Don't deliberately avoid very individual English names, in fact, sometimes you don't have to care too much about other people's opinions when you name them, and not everyone's social is an upward socialization, such as kobe, I still don't know where the second kobe is. So if you have a name you like very much, even if it's difficult to remember, just choose, most people tend to use it as a WeChat name, so use it as much as you like.
Note: If you agree with the above logic, and you happen to need to choose an English name for yourself, it is recommended that you directly use the name pro, which not only considers the above problems, but also many other logics.
Named pro - professional naming service.
Including the English name according to the Chinese name, it is nothing more than dismantling the Chinese characters into Hanyu Pinyin, Hanyu Pinyin matches the English phonetic transcription, and then uses the phonetic transcription to match the words, and the quality of the English name results depends to a certain extent on the time you spend and the speed of processing the data. So in fact, the machine combines algorithms to do it, which is much more reliable. No matter how powerful a normal person is, the information that takes ten years to find may be completed in an instant.
The more people who use the name pro, the better the algorithm will be optimized, the more satisfactory the results will be, and the more scientific the weight of the name library will be. In addition to the public information on the Internet, the name database of the name pro includes but is not limited to Wikipedia (celebrities, entrepreneurs, virtual characters), official data of various countries, etc., as well as some high-quality sources that are manually maintained.
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