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How to choose an English name

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aimee

From French, meaning lovely person.

allison

Gaelic, tiny, true; Old German , famous among the gods. It is reminiscent of a beautiful and flawless woman, smart and considerate.

Angelia

(Greece) "angel, the one who sends messages." angelia is described as beautiful , a petite woman who either has a sweet and gentle personality, or is a lively and reckless girl.

anne

A kind, elegant girl who likes to help others

amy

The Latin meaning is "deeply loved". Amy gives the impression of an exquisite, slender girl with quiet, calm, cultured and elegant qualities.

Amber is Old French, amber. It is reminiscent of a tall, elegant girl, smart, sexy, strong and arrogant.

anitaanita is the Spanish way of writing ann. People think that the name anita is very suitable. Petite, beautiful, smart, lovable, and full of fun

April (Latin) means beginning. When people hear April, they imagine a graceful girl, sweet, and energetic.

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Of course it can be whatever name comes to mind!

However, after choosing a name, it is best to check whether the name has any bad meaning! So as not to make a joke! !

Lily, the flower naturally has "leaves", and it sounds quite quiet and peaceful, which is very suitable for you~~~

Jekie or

Kalh

Ashley means "person from the ash forest". The name Ashley gives people the impression of a very beautiful high-level professional woman such as a doctor or lawyer, with good taste and high moral standards, shy but very friendly.

2. Jessica means "wealth" in Hebrew. Most people think Jessica is a sweet, popular girl; some think she is a beautiful and arrogant rich girl; still others think she is a strong woman who is difficult to control.

3. Amanda comes from the Latin word "love". Amanda means a lovely person, people think she is conservative, beautiful and slender, sweet and rich.

4. Sarah means "princess" in Hebrew. She gives the impression that she is conservative, sweet, not tall, and easy-going, but has no ambition.

5. Brittany means "from England" in Latin. This name gives people the impression that they are beautiful, slender, well-educated, good-natured, sometimes have a bad temper, and are very confident.

6. Megan means "great" in old English. Megan gives people the impression of an elf-like girl. She is cute, energetic, light and flexible, and loves to laugh.

7. Jennifer originates from the Welsh word "pure", and Jennifer has become a popular name recently. People think the name Jennifer is perfect for a cute blonde cheerleader who is popular and well-liked by everyone.

8. Nicole means "victorious people" in Greek. People compare Nicole to a Chinese doll, which means a petite, beautiful young girl, sweet and romantic, but easily broken; but within that beautiful and slender appearance, she has a strong and independent temperament.

9. Stephanie also comes from Greek and means "crown". She represents beauty, gentleness, slenderness, thoughtfulness, thoughtfulness, and a very special flavor, like a fashion model.

10. Katherine comes from the Greek word "pure".

Katherine is a very common name. People have two views on this name: one is a beautiful, elegant, sophisticated person in the upper class, restrained, serious, and well-behaved; the other is an ordinary woman, friendly, popular, and educated .

Other popular ones include: Lauren, Rachel, Samantha, Heather, Elizabeth, etc.

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Aaron

Abraham

Adam

Adrian

Adriana

Adriano

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Aegeon

Aemilia

Aleric

Alice

Alonso

Amiens

Angus

Anne

Antigonus

Antipholus

Antonio

Ariel

Arthur

Arviragus

Audrey

Balthazar

Baptista

Bardolph

Barnardine

Barnardo

Bassanio

Beatrice

Belarius

Benedick

Benvolio

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Bertram

Bianca

Biondello

Boyet

Brabantio

Caliban

Camillo

Caphis

Cassio

Celia

Ceres

Charles

Christopher

Claudio

Claudius

Cleomenes

Cloten

Constance

Cordelia

corin

Cornelius

Costard

Curan

Curio

Curtis

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Cymbeline

Demetrius

Dennis

Desdemona

Diana

Dion

Dogberry

Donalbain

Dorcas

Dromio

Dull

Duncan

Edgar

Edmund

Egeus

Eglamour

Elbow

Emilia

Escalus

Fabian

Fenton

Ferdinand

Feste

flavius

Fleance

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Florizel

Fortinbras

Francisca

Francisco

Frederick

Froth

Gertrude

Goneril

Gonzalo

Gratiano

Gregory

Gremio

Guiderius

Hamlet

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Helen

Helena

Hermia

Hermione

Hero

Hippolyta

Holofernes

Horatio

Hortensio

Hortensius

Hugh

Iago

Imogen

Iris

Isabella

Jaquenetta

Jaques

Jessica

Julia

Juliet

Juno

Katharina

Katharine

Laertes

Lafeu

Lancelot

Launce

Lavinia

Lennox

Leonardo

Leonato

Leontes

Lodovico

Lorenzo

Luce

Lucentio

Lucetta

Luciana

Lucilius

Lucio

Lysander

Malcolm

Malvolio

Mamillius

Marcellus

Marcus

Margaret

Maria

Mariana

Mercade

Mercutio

Michael

Miranda

Montano

Mopsa

Moth

Nathaniel

Nell

Nerissa

Nym

Oberon

Oliver

Olivia

Ophelia

Orlando

Orsino

Osric

Oswald

Othello

Panthino

Paris

Parolles

Paulina

Perdita

Peter

Petruchio

Phoebe

Philip

Philostrate

Phrynia

Pisanio

Pistol

Polixenes

Polonius

Pompey

Portia

Prospero

Proteus

Regan

Reynaldo

Rinaldo

Robin

Roderigo

Romeo

Rosalind

Rosaline

Ross

Salerio

Sampson

Sebastian

Seyton

Silvia

Silvius

Simple

Siward

Snug

Salanio

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Solinus

Speed

Stephano

Theseus

Thomas

Thurio

Timandra

Timon

Titania

Toby

Tranio

Trinculo

Tubal

Tybalt

Ursula

Valentine

Vencentio

Verges

Vincentio

Viola

Script

Titus Andronicus

Romeo and Juliet

Everyone is happy

The Tempest

A comedy of errors

Love in vain

A comedy of errors

A comedy of errors

Poem

Henry V

The Tempest

Everyone is Happy

Macbeth

Richard III

The Winter's Tale

The Comedy of Errors

Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest, The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Tempest

King John

The Cynic

As You Like It

Romeo and Juliet, The Comedy of Errors, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing

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The Taming of the Shrew

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Tit for Tit

Hamlet

The Merchant of Venice

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Much Ado About Nothing

Cymbeline

Much Ado About Nothing

Romeo and Juliet

Finally Married

Othello

The Taming of the Shrew

Love in vain

Othello

The Tempest

A Winter's Tale

Timon of Athens

Othello

As You Like It

The Tempest

As You Like It

The Taming of the Shrew

Much ado about nothing, tit for tat

Hamlet

The Winter's Tale

Cymbeline

King John

King Lear

To everyone's satisfaction

Hamlet, Cymbeline

Love in vain

Lear The King

Twelfth Night

The Taming of the Shrew

Cymbeline

Antony and Cleopatra, A Midsummer Night's Dream

Everyone is happy

Othello

Married in the end

The Winter's Tale

Much Ado About Nothing

Macbeth

The Winter's Tale

The Comedy of Errors

Love in vain

Macbeth

King Lear

King Lear

A Midsummer Night's Dream

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Tit for Tit

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Othello, A Winter's Tale

Tit for Tat, Romeo and Juliet

Twelfth Night

The Windsor Affair Ladies

Love in vain, the storm

Twelfth Night

Timon in Athens

Macbeth

The Winter's Tale

Hamlet

Tit for Tit

Hamlet, the Tempest

All is well

Rejoice

Tit for Tit

Hamlet

King Lear

The Tempest

The Merchant of Venice

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Romeo and Juliet

The Taming of the Shrew

Cymbeline

Hamlet

Macbeth

Cymbeline

A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Winter's Tale

Much Ado About Nothing

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Love in vain

Hamlet

The Taming of the Shrew

Timon of Athens

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Othello

Cymbeline

The Tempest

Tit for Tit

Love in vain

To everyone's satisfaction

The Merchant of Venice

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Romeo and Juliet, a report Return a favor

The Tempest

The Taming of the Shrew

Love in vain

Hamlet

Married in the end

The Merchant of Venice

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Titus Andronicus

Macbeth

The Merchant of Venice

Much Ado About Nothing

The Winter's Tale

Othello

The Merchant of Venice

The Comedy of Errors

The Taming of the Shrew

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Comedy of Errors

Timon of Athens

Tit for Tit

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Macbeth

Twelfth Night

The Winter's Tale

Hamlet

Titus Andronicus

Much Ado About Nothing

Love in vain, Twelfth Night

Appears in many plays

Love in vain

Romeo and Juliet

Henry V

The Tempest

Othello

The Winter's Tale

Love in vain

The Taming of the Shrew

The Comedy of Errors

The Merchant of Venice

The Merry Wives of Windsor

A Midsummer Night's Dream

As You Like It

Twelfth Night

Hamlet

As You Like It

Twelfth Night

Hamlet

King Lear

Othello

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

Romeo and Juliet

Finally Married

A Winter’s Tale

Winter The story

Henry V, King John, Romeo and Juliet, tit for tat

The Taming of the Shrew

Everyone is happy

The Taming of the Shrew

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Timon of Athens

Cymbeline

The Merry Wives of Windsor

The Winter's Tale

Hamlet

Tit for Tit

The Merchant of Venice

The Tempest

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

King Lear

Hamlet

Finally Married

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Othello

Romeo and Juliet

As you like it

Love in vain

Macbeth

The Merchant of Venice

Romeo and Juliet

The Tempest, Twelfth Night

Macbeth

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

As You Like It

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Macbeth

A Midsummer Night's Dream

The Merchant of Venice

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Error

Comedy

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Merchant of Venice, The Tempest

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Henry IV, Henry VI , Richard II, Richard III

Two Gentlemen of Verona

Timon of Athens

Timon of Athens

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Twelfth Night

The Taming of the Shrew

The Tempest

The Merchant of Venice

Roman Mio and Juliet

Much Ado About Nothing

Twelfth Night, The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Taming of the Shrew

Much Ado About Nothing

Tit for Tat

Twelfth Night

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