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Your own name is not bad, but you just didn't find it yourself.
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|Katherine Catherine Greece Pure Kimberley Kimberley United Kingdom Born in the royal meadow|Penelope, Greece, weaver; Prudence Prudence prudence prudence prudence prud Discreet sebastiane Savastiane Greek respected or revered.
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Starry Starry.
Eva Eve.
Isabella Isabella.
Rainer Winnie.
Annebelle Anne Belle.
Cinderrela Hindrela.
Lilia.
Angelina Ann Jolina.
Joanne Joanne.
Eliza.
Betty Betty.
Queenie Joni.
Daicy.
Yuria Yuliya.
Pellina Pelina.
Catherin Catherine.
Nancy Nanqian.
Hilari Hillary.
Salina Salina.
Michelle.
Vicky.
Rose North.
Windiney Wendyni.
Maglina.
Jackey.
Jaccika.
Lucya Lucia.
Micokey (English name for Japanese girls).
Princess Printhius (meaning princess).
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A good name is based on your real name, so look at the pronunciation of your name first.
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Personally, Jessica is a nice name, and Tiffany and Stephanie are already very old English.
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luna Italian moon, unique, exotic, will not be heavy.
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Jessica, in fact, a lot of people use it, right? I remember that it was said in Twilight that Jessica is a widespread name, Tiffany, and there was a Tiffany in Girls' Generation.
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1. Ashley means a person from the woods of Muzen. The name Ashley gives the impression of a very beautiful woman of high professional order, such as a doctor or lawyer, with high taste and high moral standards, shy but friendly. 2. Jessica's Hebrew word for wealth.
Most people think of Jessica as a sweet, popular girl; Some people think that she is a beautiful and arrogant rich girl; Others think she is a strong woman who is difficult to control. 3. Amanda comes from the Latin word love. Amanda means lovely person, people think of her as conservative, beautiful and slender, sweet and rich.
4. Sarah Hebrew for princess. She comes across as conservative, sweet, not tall, easy-going, but not ambitious. 5. Brittany means from England in Latin.
The name gives the impression of being pretty, slim, educated, very good, sometimes petty tempered, and very confident. 6. The meaning of megan in ancient English. Megan gives the impression of being an elf-like girl, cute, energetic, lilting, and smiling.
7. Jennifer is derived from the Welsh word for purity, and recently Jennifer has become a popular name. It is believed that the name Jennifer is perfect for the cute blonde cheerleader, is popular with everyone, and is loved by everyone. 8. Nicole Greek for the victorious people.
Nicole is likened to a Chinese doll, meaning a petite, beautiful young girl who is sweet and romantic, but easily broken; But within that beautiful, slender appearance, there is a resolute and independent temperament. 9. Stephanie also comes from the Greek word and has the meaning of crown. She represents beauty, gentleness, slenderness, thoughtfulness, and a very special flavor, like a fashion model.
10. Katherine is derived from the Greek word for purity. Katherine is a very common name, and people have two opinions about this name: one is beautiful, elegant, and a worldly person in high society, restrained, strict, and well-behaved; One is an ordinary woman, friendly, popular, and educated.
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The requirements are too broad for Amber how.
Give a name that shows your personality and doesn't repeat it.
[Associate English name from Chinese name].
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