Thread 212396281 - /int/ [Archived: 533 hours ago]

Anonymous Brazil
7/4/2025, 2:11:38 AM No.212396281
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>Chinese individuals often adopt English names for various reasons, including ease of pronunciation for foreigners, better integration into international settings, and personal preference. These English names can be chosen based on sound, meaning, or simply personal liking.
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Anonymous United States
7/4/2025, 2:13:33 AM No.212396303
image being some chinese baby in american and your parents name you josh instead wuxia funghao
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Anonymous Brazil
7/4/2025, 2:17:27 AM No.212396351
>>212396303
There's Chinese people who name themselves English names even if they were born in China, though.
Anonymous United Kingdom
7/4/2025, 2:59:07 AM No.212397012
they choose retarded ones i had a girl in my class who called herself my own very clearly male name and another one was called quantum
Anonymous United States
7/4/2025, 2:59:31 AM No.212397019
>>212396281 (OP)
Ryan, Albert, Wendy, Kim, etc.
Anonymous United States
7/4/2025, 3:02:11 AM No.212397059
>>212396281 (OP)
When I lived in Taiwan I knew some people named Dawn, Flow, Dickinson, ect. They just name themselves random English words/names without context.
Anonymous Poland
7/4/2025, 3:05:23 AM No.212397121
chinese people first learn the latin alphabet so they know how written chinese words are supposed to sound and only then start learning chinese characters and i'm not cappin

its all a larp
Anonymous Portugal
7/4/2025, 3:12:22 AM No.212397207
A Brazilian thread about Chinese english-sounding names when Uóxiton , Uóxito or Uaxinton (Washington) is a legit Brazilian name.

A thread about Chinese using names from other languages without fully understanding them, where people posting ITT have names 1) From Hebrew language names they don't fully understand. 2) Names with origin in an ancient form they aren't aware of.