Name: YYtan
Location: Malaysia
Message:
Hi I am a Chinese and i wish to name myself with an English name. I prefer some name which is easy-pronounced, fashionable and cool. Hope genie can give me advice
I'm Chinese and want an English name
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Baby Name Genie
, Oct 21 2013 07:11 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 October 2013 - 07:11 PM
#2
Posted 22 October 2013 - 12:46 AM
Zoe or Zoey (long o and long e)
Daphne (like daff- nee)
I think the long 'a' sound is harder for our Asian friends... I notice here in the States they usually choose the long 'e' sound.
Daphne (like daff- nee)
I think the long 'a' sound is harder for our Asian friends... I notice here in the States they usually choose the long 'e' sound.
#3
Posted 25 October 2013 - 03:30 AM
How about...
Natasha -lots of easy syllables
Mila -quite trendy, and pronounced Mee-la with emphasis on the 'Mi'
Anne/Ann -a little old and plain but classic, smart and easy to pronounce
Vera -dynamic but short
Olive -trendy and very sweet. Name is associated with Peace.
Carla -easier to pronounce than Clara. Smart but a little plain and outdated.
Lisa -VERY easy to pronounce. Say Lee-sa. Smart but a little 90's.
Amber -this is one of the few 'object' names you can get away with, but a little dated.
Melody- Getting into the more fancy names here- but still has simple clear sounds so should be easy to pronounce.
Kate- good all-rounder, still trendy.
Ada -similar names are Ava, Eva. Ada is the easiest to pronounce, but all are trendy.
Gemma - or Emma. Or Emily.
Hope you find a name you like
Some advice if you want to look for other names-
1. Avoid 'object' names. Don't call yourself Flower or Fish or anything. Some object names are ok, but you need to check first.
2. Avoid names that are strongly associated with certain cultures. For example, Helga is very German and it would be odd for anyone to be called it with no German ancestry. A little bit French is ok though. Common names are usually the most generic and can be used on anyone. Names like Lily and Rose are examples of names with no ethnic connatations.
3. Don't use really old English names. Some are coming back in trend, and then you can be super trendy- but some really aren't. So be careful.
4. Beware of 'modern' names. These names are generally made up ones. Just type the name in your computer and if it has a red line under it don't use it.
Natasha -lots of easy syllables
Mila -quite trendy, and pronounced Mee-la with emphasis on the 'Mi'
Anne/Ann -a little old and plain but classic, smart and easy to pronounce
Vera -dynamic but short
Olive -trendy and very sweet. Name is associated with Peace.
Carla -easier to pronounce than Clara. Smart but a little plain and outdated.
Lisa -VERY easy to pronounce. Say Lee-sa. Smart but a little 90's.
Amber -this is one of the few 'object' names you can get away with, but a little dated.
Melody- Getting into the more fancy names here- but still has simple clear sounds so should be easy to pronounce.
Kate- good all-rounder, still trendy.
Ada -similar names are Ava, Eva. Ada is the easiest to pronounce, but all are trendy.
Gemma - or Emma. Or Emily.
Hope you find a name you like
Some advice if you want to look for other names-
1. Avoid 'object' names. Don't call yourself Flower or Fish or anything. Some object names are ok, but you need to check first.
2. Avoid names that are strongly associated with certain cultures. For example, Helga is very German and it would be odd for anyone to be called it with no German ancestry. A little bit French is ok though. Common names are usually the most generic and can be used on anyone. Names like Lily and Rose are examples of names with no ethnic connatations.
3. Don't use really old English names. Some are coming back in trend, and then you can be super trendy- but some really aren't. So be careful.
4. Beware of 'modern' names. These names are generally made up ones. Just type the name in your computer and if it has a red line under it don't use it.
#4
Posted 25 October 2013 - 11:39 AM
Some consonant sounds which are very stylish/trendy are V, Z and K sounds. Names starting with Vowels are also very popular.
Eve
Ivy
Viv
Liv
Rose - has the Z sound
Kay
Jade
Sage
Mae
Rye
Rue
Tess
Wren
Eve
Ivy
Viv
Liv
Rose - has the Z sound
Kay
Jade
Sage
Mae
Rye
Rue
Tess
Wren
#5
Posted 07 November 2013 - 10:38 AM
I have always thought Connie was the most adorable name for an Asian-American girl