give me a name,please
i am a Chinese boy,my Chinese name is WangBin,please give a English
name,Thank you
name,Thank you
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Wade
Walter
Walker
Wendell
Will/William
Wilson
Wilton
Winter
Walter
Walker
Wendell
Will/William
Wilson
Wilton
Winter
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My name is WangBin,but it may be BinWang in English,but I want to get a English second name,such as Tom Wang...,
Thank you
My name is WangBin,but it may be BinWang in English,but I want to get a English second name,such as Tom Wang...,
Thank you
How 'bout Kumquat? N?T
I wonder where you got that one? LOL.
OK,your family name (surname) is Wang, right? So Bin must be what we call your first name! If you just change the i to an e, you get Ben, which is a very fashionable name in the West and should be nice and easy for your friends to remember. It's short for Benjamin or Bennet, if you prefer a longer form. Another name that might work for you is Tim, once again, short for Timothy but it doesn't have to be. Or Joseph, with its short form - Joe - which sounds very Chinese.
I wonder why you feel the need for an English name. Your Chinese names are easy for us to pronounce, so leaving them alone would be just as simple for us and much more convenient for you.
I wonder why you feel the need for an English name. Your Chinese names are easy for us to pronounce, so leaving them alone would be just as simple for us and much more convenient for you.
According to the Anagram Oracle, close anglosaxon approximations of WangBin include Ab Gwinn, Ginn Wab, W. Gannbi, B. Angwin, Gawbinn, and Gnawbin. A pseudo-scandinavian version could be Wig Bann. "Win Bang" is a less prudent choice, at it is reminescent of some Windows disaster.