Re: Picking a Chinese name
in reply to a message by mirfak
Well, the thing is, technically all Chinese names are "made up" since you can pick any word you want as your child name. Lan as Orchid at least as a history of usage as a girl's name. When Chinese people choose English names for themselves, the results are sometimes, well, surprising. Some are normal enough names, but I've come across "Apple", "Albus" (as in Dumbledore), "Shoulder". Stuff that wouldn't really pass in an English speaking country. And one of my American colleagues' Chinese name translates as "Orange" (it started as a joke and then stuck).
So it's pretty much a free-for-all. It's not immensely important since I don't do business in Chinese and won't really be using it in any official capacity.
- Formerly known as Murasaki-
italianlaowaigirl.blogspot.com
So it's pretty much a free-for-all. It's not immensely important since I don't do business in Chinese and won't really be using it in any official capacity.
- Formerly known as Murasaki-
italianlaowaigirl.blogspot.com