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xiaotong lu, or you go to see a foreign movie by yourself, which protagonist you like, just call that name, don't take the name blindly, you have to have your own explanation, my English name, Darcy, comes from classic movies, Pride and Prejudice.
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xitna ruh
Pronunciation : Hey Tena.
Very good English name, don't pronounce the sound of x, pronounce hey and then itna is tong and then add a na.
So it's Lu Xiaotong ruh xitna
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Tona Donna My best answer! Tina.
Alice Alice.
Emily Amore.
Lisa.
Linda Linda.
Lucy Lucy.
Cindy Cindy.
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Yocy Tours West.
Lucxia Lucia or Lucifer [Angel who fell into the world] xio xiao.
Don Dong Tong.
Lilian Lilian.
Babara Barbara.
Dora.
Lansy Lansey.
I made it up for you.
There is no -v-
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Lucy is good.
Somehow I thought of roxy as soon as I saw your name, it sounds good, I recommend trying it
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koreyoshi,,, this one is pretty good, it means beautiful. There is a meaning, and it feels beautiful.
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Tong phoenix tree. But the phoenix is used directly as a name that does not sound very good "Phoenix".
It can be combined with rain rain to name phoerain, which can be translated as "Phi Rui".
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Ulrica seems to be the name of the wolf king in some cartoon, representing the ruler of everything. It's a bit homophonic with your name, but I don't know if it fits your personality.
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ree lee /ri:'li: Rui Li is Li Rui.
Hui + Rui = free fri: free, generous.
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Wanta, vantaa, means brave, fearless, straightforward.
Alice or Emma, both noble!
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