Re: help me to get a English name
Another way to pick a name is to go by the meaning. For example, my American first name means "pure" or "chaste", and my middle name means "beautiful". I wanted a Chinese name, so I chose Mei Zhen, which this site says means "beautiful" and "chaste". So it has the same meaning, although different sounds. I read somewhere that "ting" means "graceful", so you could pick an American name that means graceful, such as Ann (pronounced an), Anna (AN-uh), Hannah (HAN-uh), Anita (uh-NEE-tuh), or any other derivative of the name Ann (there are lots). If you're young, Anna and Hannah are probably two of the most popular ones right now. If you know what "yan" means you could do the same thing for that name too.
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Actually to be accurate Catie / Catherine doesnt mean pure/chaste so the two names dont mean the same thing
I use to think it did until I looked into the name meaning a bit more
Though your suggestions are goodA childs smile is worth more to me than Gold

This message was edited 9/2/2005, 9:03 AM

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I'm aware that some sources say Catherine doesn't mean pure/chaste, but I've also researched it extensively and I accept that it does. (I also go by what I've seen and the fact that so many Catherines ARE pure and/or chaste by nature.) Thanks for your feedback!
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