Saturday, February 13, 2010

Malaysian Chinese Girl What Is A Good Name For A Chinese/Australian Baby Girl??

What is a good name for a Chinese/Australian baby girl?? - malaysian chinese girl

My son has married a young Chinese woman from Malaysia and I live in KL. Do you need a good mix of a name before your daughter?

13 comments:

  1. Chinese meanings

    Li Jia (Jay Lee), which is good and beautiful

    Jia beauty means.

    Hui-Ying (Ying K m), its importance is smart, intelligent, smart

    Mei-Lien (May Lynn) means beautiful lotus

    Link means Lotus

    Mei is the younger sister, beautiful, plum

    Song is called Praise, pine, mountain high

    Tai means great

    Magnolia Blossom Mulan Media

    Mei Li (I May) Pretty Rose Media

    Li Hua (hwah li) means peach blossom

    Li means Pretty / Powerful

    Zi that is, they grow multiply

    Try a mixture:

    Li Evaline

    Mei Jacklyn

    Brianna The (DTE)

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  2. Is your son, your daughter ask you to think of a few names for the baby?
    As far as IM is concerned, most parents are certainly some baby names in my head and could not be used, what people tell them.
    The mixture of racial baby, your mother might think, how they want a specific name is not.

    My daughter is 7 months and half Chinese, and his second first name is Kimya (Chinese) that means something special for us. And she has an English name.

    Research does not bother me, not names, when I ask. As the Chinese name was always something special / different meanings, his daughter might want something special, and I do not think you can help a lot.

    Good luck and congratulations.

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  3. Renee is a professor at my school (with emphasis on and after s) and his mother was in Australia and his father and grandparents lived in China. I think it is a good name, even though French is a river .... Although not related at all, but I thought I'd say it was a coincedence Coz I know a woman with similar backgrounds ..=]

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  4. Bi (pronounced "Bee") is a Chinese maiden name of Nice. "This means, Jade (as in the green stone, the good fortune in China). And I think that sounds pleasant to the ear Western Bi so simple and beautiful.

    OI for consideration, you can make clear that Bea Bi avoid stupid jokes instesad.

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  5. Chaylia.

    (CH) INA MAL (SM) Austra SIA (LIA).

    Look what I've done there? Totally genius. Chaylia. Genius. Someone gave me a freaking medal. Chaylia.

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  6. Is it really, if they come from Malaysia / Australia / Mongolia, etc.? Maiden Name do everything possible to ... Carolina, Ana, Sofia, etc.

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  7. Auschin \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; combination of Australia and China

    Ausman \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; maylasian Australian

    Haha, I don 'noe if this does not help

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  8. You should Google the names of the babies because they have to decide, and get an understanding of names, not to strage your child's name

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  9. I would go the bogue names of:

    Schapelle, Skye, Mercedes, Taylah, Jessika, Rhylee

    For more examples, see
    http://thingsboganslike.wordpress.com/a-bogue-by-any-other-name/

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  10. Josephine (Joey)?
    Ruth (Roo)?
    Petal?
    Flor?

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  11. There is only one appropriate name: Kim.
    Kim is really a name for the kind of Asia.

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  12. Chinozzy, hehehe just a joke: "I really do not know.

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  13. Chara
    or
    Priska
    or
    Evonne

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