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Author: 尹筠杉    Time: 2009-11-7 11:19
cabin: thank u very much.
can u tell me how do read it?
yeah  kao di lea 呼呼 音译  重读在第二音节
Author: adck    Time: 2009-11-8 02:38
i think Vivian is just a good name.
Author: cabin    Time: 2009-11-9 13:35
adck: i think Vivian is just a good name.

do u know anyone else called Vivian?
Author: 尹筠杉    Time: 2009-11-9 22:45
yeah~~aha!very different~unusual~
Author: cabin    Time: 2009-11-14 16:10
pioneer: how about Bertha ?
thank you.
and can you tell me is there any special mean with Bertha?
Author: pioneer    Time: 2009-11-15 08:05
I met a foreigner named Bertha who is very very beautiful~~
Author: terrence    Time: 2009-11-16 19:09
We must have an english name if we want to communicate woth others.I think the best method is to use baidu searching.You can search "feamle or male english",it will many english name for you picking up and there have specification about the english.My english name just use the method.
Author: Mandy:)    Time: 2009-11-18 06:00
If you want, I could help with english names.
However, the ones suggested where really good too.
I especially like Codillea. Its really unique.
Author: Lizzyjiang    Time: 2009-11-22 20:12
My English name is Lizzy, nickname of Elizabeth in the novel of Pride and Prejudice. I like Grace very much, it sounds elegant. However, lot of people named themselves Grace.
Author: eprager    Time: 2009-11-23 18:55
English names are not like Chinese names: most of them don't have a clear meaning.  (Well, if you go far enough into their history - like, several thousand years of history - you can find the meanings.  But there aren't usually obvious meanings like there would be with a Chinese name like 爱华.)  For example, Dawn has an obvious meaning (sunrise), but Sarah does not (it comes from the Bible) and nor does Elizabeth (I have no idea where it comes from or what it means).

I think Vivian is a nice name, but it is often associated with women aged 50+ (it was a very common name in the 50s and 60s).  Bertha has the same connotations.  If you want something unique, Codillea will work.  If you're looking for something more modern than Shakespeare or 1950s, try things like Jennifer, Sophie, Marie, Alyssa, Julie, Ainsley (very unique; this is actually a Gaelic name), or Jaime.
Author: eprager    Time: 2009-11-23 18:57
P.S. Feel free to PM me if you have questions and I forget to check this forum
Author: Juleo.xie    Time: 2009-12-1 15:18
my English name is Juleo,
hehe, and my customer's English name is Vivien, I think the name is very, I like it!
Author: colin0126    Time: 2009-12-25 12:51
how about sissi,katheleen,sarah,mary,susan,lucy,rose,lisa....
if your English is colsed to your Chinese name,it would be interesting and easy to be remembered.
Author: luckyshe    Time: 2010-1-5 14:00
the best is to find a name that might have similar pronounciation with you Chinese name..or if you chinese name is easy to pronounce after translating into chinese pinyin, you chinese name can become you english name.
Author: Y-Young    Time: 2010-1-6 19:53
i also want to ask the same question .
i am a boy.
how about "young"?
it has the similar pronounciation with my Chinese name,and i hope myself young forever!
Author: colin0126    Time: 2010-1-26 07:50
Y-Young: i also want to ask the same question .
i am a boy.
how about "young"?
it has the similar pronounciation with my Chinese name,and i hope myse
Why not call you younger,whatever how old are you ,you are younger than everyone.haha
Author: cabin    Time: 2010-1-26 20:40
Y-Young: i also want to ask the same question .
i am a boy.
how about "young"?
it has the similar pronounciation with my Chinese name,and i hope myse
i think it's ok.
maybe the name is not so strange then it's good.
Author: cabin    Time: 2010-1-26 20:42
Vivian
is a so normal name in english.
in our company at least 3 people called this name.

i don't like the same with other people.
but it's too late to change my english name.
Author: 汪永生    Time: 2010-1-31 10:58
TO my mind,the English name is necessary,but it should be fit for the personality of somebody who has.
Author: v87zhou    Time: 2010-2-6 19:33
My best friend's name is Vivian. Maybe you can choose a name from the Bible.
Author: minyingtao    Time: 2010-2-7 12:23
Vivian is good. I think maybe you can catch some English names from movies or TV armas
Author: maud    Time: 2010-3-5 11:12
Y-Young: i also want to ask the same question .
i am a boy.
how about "young"?
it has the similar pronounciation with my Chinese name,and i hope myse
Young is not really a name.  Some boys names that can mean "youth" or "young" include:  Evan, Owen, Colin, Julian.
Author: cabin    Time: 2010-3-7 15:51
maud: I've never met anyone in the US named Vivian, but I know a lot of Chinese girls who chose it as their English name.  How come?  Is there something in
i knew in a film the herine's name is Vivian.





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