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Is it okay to use English place names or surnames as English names?

Of course. English surnames are strange. Early immigrants in the United States used to call them by their surnames wherever they lived, such as Lake, or what they were engaged in. Law is the abbreviation of lawyer, or a favorite color, such as black. Until now, the current surname system has appeared, so as long as English words can be used as your name, many foreigners' names are very strange. For example, there is an American whose Chinese name is fried rice with eggs.