Chinese-learners generally need to adopt Chinese names. I'm still deciding on mine. I'm so picky - I need a lot of help. I'll provide the pronunciations and meanings, you guys tell me what you think! Thanks so much, in advance.
BTW: The character for "shui," meaning "water," is my favorite character. That's why it's in there so much. J is my favorite constant sound in Chinese - that's why that's in there so much, too.
My Chinese surname is Zhen - pronounced like Jen.
Shuijin (shway-dzeen; "water" and "gold")
Shuijia (shway-dzya; "water" and "home")
Shuiming (shway-meeng; "water" and "bright")
Shuinuan (shway-nwen; "water" and "warmth")
Shuihua (shway-whua; "water flower")
Juan (dzwan; "graceful")
Shui (shway; "water")
I know it's a lot... Thanks a ton to anyone who helps!
This message was edited 5/6/2009, 5:29 PM