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Use English as the screen name?
I often see friends with strange English names. Nowadays, English names are becoming more and more common. Some friends took inappropriate English names just to listen or remember, and they became a laughing stock. Here, I sorted out the commonly used English names and took notes. Let's have a look.
Aaron: (Hebrew) Enlightened meaning, Aaron is portrayed as a handsome man who is not tall, honest, hardworking and responsible, and an efficient and quiet leader.
Abel: (Hebrew) "Breathe" means short for Abelard. Most people think Abel is a tall and strong athlete, capable, independent and intelligent. Some people think Abel is a thin and docile boy.
Abraham: Originally in Hebrew, it means "the father of the country". Later, it evolved into the meaning of "the father of all things". Most thousands of people describe Abraham as a tall, bearded leader, honest, solemn and intelligent, just like President Abraham Lincoln.
Adam: (Hebrew), which means made of red soil. It is said that God made man from red clay, and Adam was the first man he made. Adam is described as a tall, dark, handsome, muscular, calm and intelligent man.
Adrian: (Latin) It means black. People describe Adrian as a charming, feminine man, sensitive, considerate, lovely and rich.
Alva: Hebrew name, which gives people a noble and solemn feeling. The Bible says that Alva is a place name and a race name.
Alex: It's short for Alexander. People think that Alex is a strong man of Greek descent, smart, kind and lovely.
Allen: It is said that there was an English poet named Alawn, whose meaning was similar to that of Allen, but later his names were often Eileen, Allen, Eileen, Aron and so on. Alan's pronunciation is very similar to Aylwyn or Alwyn (a familiar friend) of Sagacion. So it is very popular in Britain.
Albert: (Old English) It means sublime and intelligent. Albert evokes three images; Fat, heavy, slow, such as fat Albert; ; Clever and eccentric, such as Albert Einstein: or formal, Alfred (old English), a wise clerk. Alfred gives people two very different impressions: one is an overweight wise man, the so-called wise man is a wise old man who acts cautiously, and the other is a weak bookworm. Andrew Roj Greece is a manly, dignified and brave man.
ANDY: Short for Andrew, Andy is described as a tall, blond, innocent ordinary person, happy, easy-going, upright and honest.
Angus: The only choice. Angus is regarded as a strange and troublesome fool.
Anthony: (Latin) is priceless. People think that Anthony is a tall, strong and dark Italian man, smart, strong and persistent.
Arthur: (Celtic) "noble", (Wells) hero. Arthur has two different meanings: an interesting old man, full of stories all his life, who likes to be noticed; He is also a wise man who is quiet, different and keeps his promise.
Austin: With Auguste, Auguste. Austin, he is considered a smart, honest and polite big boy-or an arrogant rich boy.
Ben: (Hebrew) the meaning of son; Abbreviations of all initials in this book. Ben is described as a tall, strong black-haired man, quiet, lovely, easy-going and gentle.
Benson: (Hebrew English) The son of Benjamin, the son of Ben Ming Jie. Thank Benson Dubois for describing Benson on TV as a witty black housekeeper, smart, considerate and interesting.
Brent: Old German, which means goblin. The so-called goblin here is not a derogatory term that you and I thought, but a general term for immortals by ancient Germans.
Brent: It stands for the top of a mountain or a summer resort.
Brian: (Irish) "Strength, virtue", most people regard Brian as an Irish man, smart, fond of sports and sociable. Some people think Brian is a boring boy who likes to cling to his mother.
Bruce: It comes from a place called Bruges or Brause, a village near Cherbourg. It is said that there is a village owner named Bruis. When the Normans conquered England, their descendants came to England and introduced the name to England. Later, a national hero named Robert appeared in Scotland. It is said that Bruce is a descendant of the Bruce family, and his name is Faxuan.
Carl: (Old German) "Farmer" is the same as Charles. Most people think that Carl is a straightforward person-caring, polite gentleman, smart, steady and calm. Some people who don't like Carl think he is self-righteous and grumpy.
Carey: Carey (Wells) is from the castle. (With Kerry) People think Cary is a name suitable for movie stars, gentle, friendly and carefree, while some people think it sounds quite feminine.
Caspar: People have two impressions of Caspar. Friendly, shy and helpful, just like a ghost horse elf. Or old enough to believe, like Caspar in the Bible. Charles is very manly and strong. Charles is either regarded as a diligent and loyal friend and leader, or as a smart and arrogant faultfinder.
Cheney: Cheney, French means "the man in the oak forest". Chris is short for Christian, Christopher. Chris gives the impression that he is a refreshing and beautiful American boy, smart, cute and interesting.
Colin: (Irish garlock) The meaning of "child"; People with Nicholas described Colin as a rich blonde flirt, a clever man by day and a charming playboy by night.
COSMO: Greek, meaning "universe" or "order". This name is very common in Scotland.
Daniel: (Hebrew) "God is our judge". Daniel is described as a handsome and strong boy scouts of america. He likes sports, is brave, friendly, trustworthy, well-educated, intelligent and easy-going. DARRYL (old English) means "dear".
Derek: (Old German) The meaning of "ruler". DEREK5 is considered to be a tall, handsome and masculine athlete with a strong, quiet and shy personality.
Douglas: (Scotland) "From deep water". People say that Douglas is a strong and handsome man, either smart, sensitive and quiet, or brave and outgoing, and often causes a lot of trouble.
David: (Hebrew) The meaning of true love. People describe David as a strong, handsome, intelligent, kind, humorous and independent person.
DENNY: Abbreviations for all names that start with DEN. The name Danny is reminiscent of the funny egg in the class-a little boy who likes to play friendly and extremely humorous, but his head is not very bright.
Edgar: (Old English) Lucky Warrior. The original Anglo-Saxon language was Eadgar. EAD-This prefix word means "rich" and "happy".
There was a famous king in British history-the peaceful Edgar. He founded the British naval forces and formed an alliance with eight little kings, thus enhancing Britain's national strength. The United States19th century poet and novelist Allen? Edgar allan poe's name is Edgar, nicknamed.
Edward: (Old English), the protector of happiness. People think that the name Edward is very suitable for a dull bookworm, a well-dressed writer or a businessman.
Edwin: (Old English) "Friends with Money" People describe Edwin as an old and resourceful man. But for some people, Edwin also has a dark and evil side.
Eliot: This is a fashionable English name, which comes from Elijah. The name Eliot gives people two feelings. First of all, it attracts professionals with high self-esteem, who are smart and independent. The other is a four-eyed frog, a bookworm who does things in an orderly way.
Elvis Presley: (Old Norwegian) Almighty is the same as Irwin. Elvis Presley is the representative of this name. People describe Elvis Presley as a handsome and generous southern rock star Evan (Wells), a "young soldier" and John's Wells style. People describe Evan as a gentle young man with a handsome face like a boy, smart enough to finish medical school and talented enough to publish a book.
Eric: (Norway) Forever leader, Forever strength, which is also short for Frederick. Eric is described as a popular Sri Lankan, confident, intelligent and kind.
Francis: (Latin) French. The name Francis is associated with prudent scholars or people who rely heavily on religion and lack self-confidence. Frank is short for Francis, Franklin. People have two completely different impressions of Frank: a hardworking, independent, friendly and gentle old man. Otherwise, they are tall and strong blue-collar, lazy, unpopular and careless.
Fred: All abbreviations with the name "Fred". Fred is described as kind and funny. People call Fred short, fat and heavy, or an elegant dancer, such as Fred Astaire.
Gaby: This is Gabriel's nickname. It was originally Hebrew, meaning "God Man". According to the Bible, the angel Gabriel was sent by God to announce the birth of John and Jesus.
Garfield: (Old English) means battlefield. Many people think Garfield is just like the cat in that cartoon-a fat and troublesome fur ball. Others think Garfield has the qualities of a leader-smart, sophisticated and boring.
Gary: The meaning of "pioneer". It is short for Gerald. People think Gary is a tall, strong and ordinary man, approachable, kind and interesting.
Gavin: Old German, meaning "White Eagle" or "Eagle". In Old Welsh, Gawaine or Gawen means "Kitty Hawk". Eagle has always been the object of worship in ancient Germany, Britain and other countries. They regard the "eagle" as a symbol of the "gate of war" and are their comrades in arms. Gibson, in old German, means "aboveboard oath". It is said that this name expresses parents' desire that their children inherit the property and traditions of their ancestors.
GINO: For Ambrogino, Luigino is a short, dark-skinned and muscular Italian who is friendly, energetic and funny.
Glen: It means "Valley". Short for Granden. Glen is either regarded as a kind, simple and down-to-earth middle-class man or a brave, intelligent and creative rich boy. HARRISONHARRISON (Old English), son of Henry. Harrison is described as handsome, rich, elegant, arrogant or sensitive and gentle.
HUGOHUGH: Latin form. Hugo in most people's eyes is a chubby person (a little fat), with gentle personality, unique personality and a sense of time.
Big guy, big guy. In people's impression, HUNK is a hardworking, simple-minded and outgoing young man.
Howard: (Old English) Night Watch. Howard described either the boring middle class or the rich and powerful. Lord Henry (old Germany) manor. The name Henry gives people a different view. Cowardly four-eyed bookworm, ambitious and opinionated professional, and strong and easy-going husband.
IGNATIVS: (Latin) means "in full swing", and its variants are IGNACE and IGNATZ.
Ivan: Male name, Russian form of John. Most people think Ivan is a brave Russian man, tough, cold and overbearing. Isaac (Hebrew) means "He smiled". Isaac is regarded as a smart and considerate scholar man, usually either Jewish or black.
Jack: With John and Jacob; It is short for Jackson. Most people think that Jack is a prestigious person-strong, masculine, strong, conceited and intelligent. Some people think that Jack is cute and interesting, and he likes to pursue happiness.
James: As the English form of Jacob, James is portrayed as a tall, strong and handsome man, smart, rigorous, honest and dependent. Some people think that James is a rude and conceited aristocrat.
Jason: He is considered to be a cute, athletic blond boy, but people are controversial about Jason's personality. He may be subjective, funny, popular, stubborn, unconstrained, naughty, or quiet, shy and often introspective. Jeffrey Jeffrey is described as a boyish handsome man with dark hair. Some people say that Jeffery is a clever know-it-all, a rich and arrogant boy, while others say that he is a middle-aged man, reliable, dull and monotonous.
Jerome: (Latin) holy name. In people's impression, Jerome is a traditional name, which reminds people of interesting, intelligent and considerate boys.
Jerry: It's short for Gerald, Jeremiah and Jerome. Most people think that Jerry is a tall, friendly, funny and excellent person. Others think Jerry is a big guy who likes to wear a gold chain.
Jesse: (Hebrew) "God exists". Jesse gives the impression that he is a dominator-a tough, unrestrained outlaw, and can be said to be a bad guy.
Jim: Short for James, Jim is considered as a good-looking blond man like an athlete, a friendly and quiet ordinary man.
Jimmy: Short for James. Jimmy is either portrayed as a friendly and simple boy or a big man next door.
Joe: Short Joe: Joseph. Joe is regarded as an ordinary American boy-strong, handsome, understanding and easy to get along with.
Johnny: With John. Johnny is regarded as an American boy with black hair, tall and innocent, usually a boy who is quiet and dependent on his mother, or a troublemaker who can't calm down. John (Hebrew) "God is merciful". John, a name with a strong biblical color, is reminiscent of a refreshing, intelligent, strong and independent person. Joshua (Hebrew) means someone who gets help from God. Joshua is regarded as a handsome, shy, intelligent, independent and loyal believer. Justin (Latin) is "good character". Justin is described as a lovely, brown-haired, naughty and naive man who likes fishing and walking dogs. People say Justin may become a rich professional, a fair, respected and reliable citizen.
Ken: It's short for the word ending in Ken. Ken is portrayed as a tall and handsome blond man, popular and funny.
Kenny: It's short for Kenneth. People regard Kenny as an ordinary American boy, a kind-hearted young football hero and a good man who is willing to contribute to his family when he grows up.
Kevin: (Ireland) is gentle and lovely. Kevin is portrayed as an American boy who likes sports, with a kind heart and a little stubbornness.
Lance: (Old German) In The Good Earth, Lance is described as a hero in love novels-handsome, manly, rich and a powerful playboy.
Larry: Short Larry: Lawrence. Most people think Larry is easy-going and friendly-he is full of laughter everywhere he goes. Others think that Larry is a profiteer who eats people and doesn't spit bones.
Li: (Old English) A man from a ranch. The name Li combines two images: one is a strong, muscular and confident cowboy, and the other is a quiet, conservative and sophisticated person.
Leo: (Latin) Lion is short for leander, Leonard and Leopold. Most people think Leo is strong and gentle. He is described as a fanatical traitor, always appearing as an artist or defending peace.
LORI: It comes from the Latin Laurentium, which is changed from Laurentium or laurel domain. Although, the roots of the words "laurel" and "laurel" are very attractive. Because in ancient times, laurel was a symbol of victory and honor. Lauren, Lauren, Lorraine, Lorraine, Larry, Lawrence, Laurie.
Luke: "The people of Lugania" and Lucius Luke are either considered as strong, strong, loyal and stupid people, or as funny, friendly and noisy people. Marcus, Mark and Marcus give people the impression that they are tall, strong and handsome athletes or simple and boring businessmen.
Mark: (Latin) bellicose. Warlike? Not at all! People say that Mark is a very handsome man who loves sports, is funny and loves freedom, and is a careful friend.
Mars: from Latin, it is the name of the ancient Roman god of war. Like Max, Martin and Marcy. Michael (Hebrew), Michael is described as a strong and handsome man, a smart and successful hard worker, an easy-going and happy family man.
Neil means "champion". Most people think that Neil is a talented person with high achievements and gentle personality. Others think that Neil is a stubborn person.
Nicholas: (Greece) The Victory Man. Thanks to Saint Nicholas, most people think Nicholas is cute, fat, happy and generous. Some people think Nicholas is a spoiled and elusive little devil.
Oliver: (Latin), "Olive Tree". (Scandinavian) "gentle darling". Oliver made a few impressions. Dirty and carefree country children; A bookworm who studies hard; A dedicated person; Or stupid, funny, rambling characters.
Oscar: (Scandinavian) The Holy Gunner. Oscar in people's minds is either a funny, lazy and carefree daredevil, or a person who hates stubbornness and often complains.
Paul: (Latin) the meaning of "small". Most people think Paul is solemn, steady and firm, but some people think he is charming, creative and kind. Patrick (Latin name) means "noble" and "noble". This name is more popular in Ireland and Scotland.
Peter: (Greek) Rock. People think that Peter is a humble, honest and open person. Some people think that Peter is ambitious and short-tempered.
Philip: The name Philip; Give people several different impressions: an energetic officer; An arrogant prince; Rich businessman, smart and introverted.
Phoebe: Smart and shiny. Of course, people think of Phoebe as a cheerful boy who brings laughter to everyone.
Randy: short for Randall, Randolph. Randy is considered a tall, thin and lovely boy. He is either quiet, smart and diligent, or he is a country boy who is good at sports and loves to play with humor.
Rex: (Latin) the meaning of the emperor. Thank you Henry Higgins for giving me the statue of rex harrison. People's impression of Rex is strong, solemn and quite self-styled, but some people think it is a bit reckless. Some people think that Rex is a stubborn maverick-maybe a pilot or a thief. Rex is also a suitable name for puppies. (Of course, it is also suitable for dinosaurs! )
Richard: Richard in Goodwin means "the ruler in charge of power", giving people two images; One is a handsome and strong American boy who is good at sports; The other is an honest and serious person who respects the music group.
Ricky: It was originally an Anglo-Saxon word, Ricehard, which means "firmly rule". In ancient German, there is also a corresponding name Ricohard, which means "strict rule". With Ricky and Ricky.
Robert: (Old English) brilliant and famous. Robert gives people two different impressions: handsome, strong athlete, funny and outgoing; Thick ordinary people, quiet and conservative.
Robinson: With Robert; Robin for short. Robinson gives people two different impressions: one is a quiet and diligent worker, or a lively comedian like robin williams.
ROCK: (Old English) originated from stone, which is short for Rockwell's Rochester. Rock is used to describe people with developed brains and limbs-tall, muscular athletes, strong, dull and as hard as stones.
Roger: (Old German) A famous gunman. Roger is considered a handsome man, friendly, lovely and full of fun.
Ryan: (Ireland) Little King. Ryan is described as a strong, active, handsome but shy man.
Sam: Short for samson Samuel. People's impression of Sam is that he is a strong, gentle, faithful and down-to-earth person who can be a heart-to-heart friend. The representative is the well-known Uncle Sam.
SAMUEL: (Hebrew), schama (meaning "listening") and EL (meaning "God") are connected. Its complete meaning is "the person who is heard by God". This is related to the legends in the Bible. The Bible says that the mother of the prophet Samuel regarded his birth as a report that God prayed to her.
Sean: This is John's Irish form.
Shawn: Being described as a loner like sean penn, or a British upper-class person like En Shi Connery. Sean is the Irish form of John, Sean. Sean is described as a handsome young man, lively, popular and gentle.
Sydney: (French) Originated from St. Denis. The name Sydney is associated with handsome, kind and professional experts. Although some people think that Sidney is a maverick who doesn't play by the rules.
Simon: Hebrew, meaning listener. Simon is considered a strong and burly man, either quiet or smart and creative.
Solomon: In Hebrew, it means quiet little man. Reminiscent of short, bald Jewish teachers or prophets, strong, gentle and wise.
Spark: (America) In Spark, Spark is portrayed as a dynamic person-an anti-sensitive, dynamic person who brings people to the East.
Spencer: From French, it means warehouse keeper or grain distributor. People's impression of him comes directly from Spencer Tracy. Spencer in people's imagination is a gray-haired and extremely humorous old man.
Spike: Long, heavy nails. Spike is portrayed as an independent and powerful street boss, either a headstrong person or a boxer. Some people think this name is very suitable for dogs; I know a dog named Spike.
Stanley: (Old English) From the ranch. The name Stanley gives people two impressions: a quiet old blue-collar or a scrawny weirdo.
Steven: Just like Stephen. Steven in people's minds is a tall and handsome man, quiet, polite and kind.
Stuart: Originally Scottish, people who look after livestock can sometimes be interpreted as people who look after property. Give people two impressions: a mighty and magnificent master, or a smart and educated gentleman.
Terrence: (Latin) "Smooth", the name Terrence is associated with lively, tall black people or dark-haired and gentle boys.
Terry: Short for Terrence, Terry is a boy who likes sports and has fun. He is kind and full of laughter.
Timothy: The original Greek word Timothy means God of Glory. Most people think Timothy is a shy, sweet and lovely child.
Tommy: Short for Thomas, Tommy gives the impression that he is the man next door. He is a handsome and lovely blond boy.
Tom: Short for Thomas, Tom is a typical American, ubiquitous, confident, likable and pragmatic.
Thomas: In ancient Aramaic, it means twins. Thomas is regarded as a smart, reliable, well-educated and witty person.
Tony: Short for Anthony. Tony in people's eyes is a kind and strong athlete, a calm and self-care boy.
Taylor: Old English, a bricklayer. Taylor gives people two images: an arrogant or obese, a kind and carefree businessman.
Fan: (Holland) "Aristocratic Descendants" are surnames of many Dutch names. Short for VERNVernon. Vern has two completely different meanings: a dull and monotonous strange old man or a handsome and dark-haired young man, brave and with the spirit of total annihilation.
Vincent: (Latin) "Conquer". Most people think that Vincent is a quiet and artistic person. Steady and considerate. However, some people think that Vincent is an evil sinner.
Warren: (Old German) "Defender", the name Warren gives people two impressions: a handsome and cunning person who always gets into trouble; Or a hard-working accountant, smart but boring.
Wesley: (Old English) from the western grassland. The name Wesley gives people two impressions: one is a spoiled, sweet and arrogant sissy. The other is a naughty young professional.
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