Abel Abel (nickname of Abelard)
Abraham
Adam. Adam
Adrian Adrian
Alva Alva
Alex Alex (nickname of Alexander)
Alexander Alexander
Alan Allen (often transformed into Irene, Allen, Irene)
Albert Albert
Alfred Alfred
Andrew. Andrew
Andy Andy (Andrew's nickname)
Angus Angus
Anthony Anthony
Arthur Arthur
Austin Austin
Ben Ben (nickname for all Ben initials)
Benson Benson
Bill. Bill.
Bob. Bob.
Brandon Brandon
Brandt Brandt
Brent Brent
Brian Brian
Bruce Bruce
Karkar
Carey Carey
Caspar
Charles Charles
Cheney ZENI
Chris Chris (Christine, Christopher's nickname)
Christian Christian
Christopher Christopher
Colin Colin
Cosmo Corp.
Daniel. Daniel
Dennis Dennis
Derek. Derek (male name)
Donald Donald
Douglas Douglas
David. David
Danny, Danny
Edgar Edgar
Edward Edward
Edwin Edwin
Eliot Eliot
Elvis Elvis
Eric Eric (Frederick's nickname)
Evan. Evan
Francis Francis
Frank Frank (Francis, Franklin's nickname)
Franklin Franklin
Fred. Fred
Gabriel Gabriel
Gaby Gaby (Gabriel's nickname)
Garfield
Garigari
Gavin Gavin
George George
Gino Gino
Glen Green
Grundang Grinton
Harrison Harrison
Hugo Hugo
Big hank
Howard Howard
Henry Henry
Ignatius Nettis ignatius Woods (his metamorphosis is Ignatius Ignatius and Ignatius)
Ivan. Ivan
Isaac Isaac
Jack. interrupt
Jackson Jackson
Jacob Jacob
James James (English form of Jacob)
Jason Zhan Sen
Jeffrey Jeffrey
Jerome Jerome
Jerry Jerry (Gerald, Jeremiah, Jerome's nickname)
Jesse. Jesse.
Jim Jim (James' nickname)
Jimmy Jimmy (James' nickname)
Joe Joe (Joseph's nickname)
John. John
Johnny Johnny (also translated as Johnny)
Joseph Joseph
Joshua. Joshua
Justin. Justin
Keith case
Ken Ken (nickname of Ken's surname)
Kenneth Kenneth
Kenny Kenny (nickname for Kenneth)
Kevin. Kevin
Lance lance
Larry Larry (Lawrence's nickname)
Laurent Laurent
Lawrence Lawrence
Leander Lee Andel
Ber Ber
Leo (nickname of leander, Leonard, Leopold)
Leonard Leonard
Leopold
Roland Lauren (like Lauren)
Lori Lori (like Laurie)
Lorraine Lauren
Luke Luke (also translated as Luke)
Marcus Marcus
Ma Xi ma Xi
Mark mark
Max Marcos
Mars. Mars
Martin Martin
Matthew. Matthew
Michael. Michael
Mike. Mike
Neil. Neil
Nicholas Nicholas
Oliver. Oliver
Oscar Oscar
Paul. Paul
Patrick Patrick (also translated as Patrick)
Peter Peter
Philip Philip >>
What are the foreign surnames? American surname: Aaron Aaron
Abel Abel (nickname of Abelard)
Abraham
Adam. Adam
Adrian Adrian
Alva Alva
Alex Alex (nickname of Alexander)
Alexander Alexander
Alan Allen (often transformed into Irene, Allen, Irene)
Albert Albert
Alfred Alfred
Andrew. Andrew
Andy Andy (Andrew's nickname)
Angus Angus
Anthony Anthony
Arthur Arthur
Austin Austin
Ben Ben (nickname for all Ben initials)
Benson Benson
Bill. Bill.
Bob. Bob.
Brandon Brandon
Brandt Brandt
Brent Brent
Brian Brian
Bruce Bruce
Karkar
Carey Carey
Caspar
Charles Charles
Cheney ZENI
Chris Chris (Christine, Christopher's nickname)
Christian Christian
Christopher Christopher
Colin Colin
Cosmo Corp.
Daniel. Daniel
Dennis Dennis
Derek. Derek (male name)
Donald Donald
Douglas Douglas
David. David
Danny, Danny
Edgar Edgar
Edward Edward
Edwin Edwin
Eliot Eliot
Elvis Elvis
Eric Eric (Frederick's nickname)
Evan. Evan
Francis Francis
Frank Frank (Francis, Franklin's nickname)
Franklin Franklin
Fred. Fred
Gabriel Gabriel
Gaby Gaby (Gabriel's nickname)
Garfield
Garigari
Gavin Gavin
George George
Gino Gino
Glen Green
Grundang Grinton
Harrison Harrison
Hugo Hugo
Big hank
Howard Howard
Henry Henry
Ignatius Nettis ignatius Woods (his metamorphosis is Ignatius Ignatius and Ignatius)
Ivan. Ivan
Isaac Isaac
Jack. interrupt
Jackson Jackson
Jacob Jacob
James James (English form of Jacob)
Jason Zhan Sen
Jeffrey Jeffrey
Jerome Jerome
Jerry Jerry (Gerald, Jeremiah, Jerome's nickname)
Jesse. Jesse.
Jim Jim (James' nickname)
Jimmy Jimmy (James' nickname)
Joe Joe (Joseph's nickname)
John. John
Johnny Johnny (also translated as Johnny)
Joseph Joseph
Joshua. Joshua
Justin. Justin
Keith case
Ken Ken (nickname of Ken's surname)
Kenneth Kenneth
Kenny Kenny (nickname for Kenneth)
Kevin. Kevin
Lance lance
Larry Larry (Lawrence's nickname)
Laurent Laurent
Lawrence Lawrence
Leander Lee Andel
Ber Ber
Leo (nickname of leander, Leonard, Leopold)
Leonard Leonard
Leopold
Roland Lauren (like Lauren)
Lori Lori (like Laurie)
Lorraine Lauren
Luke Luke (also translated as Luke)
Marcus Marcus
Ma Xi ma Xi
Mark mark
Max Marcos
Mars. Mars
Martin Martin
Matthew. Matthew
Michael. Michael
Mike. Mike
Neil. Neil
Nicholas Nicholas
Oliver. Oliver
Oscar Oscar
Paul. Paul
Patrick Patrick (also translated as Patrick)
Peter >>
In the west, China people's surnames come first and their first names come last. In westerners, the first name comes first and the last name comes last.
1. Some surnames come from certain identities or occupations, such as:
Baker (baker)
Hunter hunter (hunter)
Carter Carter (coachman)
Smith Smith (blacksmith)
Cook Cook (Cook)
Miller Miller (Miller)
Turner Turner (lathe worker)
2. Some surnames come from some place names or building names, such as:
London London (the capital of Britain)
Auditorium hall (auditorium)
Kent (one of southeast England)
attrition mill
3. Some surnames are related to geographical, geomorphological or environmental features, such as:
Brooke Brooke (Brooke)
Churchill Churchill (Hill)
Hill Hill (Mountain)
Lake (lake)
Feldfield (Feldfield, vilen)
Green green (grass, lawn)
Woodwood (forest)
Well well (well, spring)
4. Some surnames reflect personal characteristics (skin color, height, appearance or morality), such as:
Brown brown (brown)
White white (white)
Longman Longman (tall man)
Short-term short-term (short-term)
Sharp Sharp (Intelligent)
bear hardships and stand hard work
Yang Yongning (young)
Sterling (authority)
5. Some surnames come from body parts, such as:
Back buck (back)
Hold hands (hands)
Finger (finger)
Brain brain (brain)
6. Some surnames come from the names of animals and plants, such as:
Bird bird (bird)
Bull bull
Fox fox (fox)
Eagle eagle (eagle)
Bush Bush (Bush)
Stock stock (purple)
Cotton cotton (cotton)
Reed reed (reed)
7. Some surnames are derived from Christian names or Christian names with appropriate affixes, such as:
George George Henry Henry
David David Clinton
Macadam St. Leger Street? Rigby
What are the most common western surnames? Which westerners have the same names as China people?
The names are a little different.
First of all, China people have surnames first, and then they are famous. In westerners, the first name comes first and the last name comes last. Japanese,
Koreans and Vietnamese, like China people, have their surnames first and their surnames last. In Europe, only Hungarians.
Last name comes first, first name comes last. Japanese surnames are mostly two words, like China's compound surnames. Such as Tanaka, Uno,
Suzuki, Futian, Yoshida, Miyamoto, etc. Sometimes there are three surnames, such as "Erjitang". In the formal field
We should write our surnames and first names separately. In addition, Japanese names are written in Chinese characters, but the pronunciation is completely different. but
Moreover, the same Chinese character is often pronounced differently in different names, so special attention should be paid to it. For example, "Yamamoto"
For example, "Yamamoto Tou (Chinese pinyin is yamamotou)" and "Berbem" is pronounced as "Szki (Chinese pinyin
For siziki) ".
Westerners come first, surnames come last. People in Britain, America, France and Spain are like this. Russia
People usually put their first name first and last, but sometimes they put their last name first, especially in official documents.
People in some countries have long names, which are divided into three or four paragraphs. British and American names, the first paragraph is my correction.
Type the name (Christian name), the last paragraph is the surname, and the middle paragraph is the mother's surname or the name of a close relative.
Words, also have a plenty of respected friends or celebrities' names. Like John? Stuart. Smith (last name)
(john stuart Smith) Smith and John. The second part of the Russian name is father.
Name, Ivan? Ivanovic? Ivanov. That is, Ivanov, Ivan and Ivanovich are fathers.
Name, the second paragraph of a person's name is his father's name, and the third paragraph is his grandfather's name. For example, the former king's fee in Saudi Arabia.
Sal. Abdullah? Rahman? Saudi Arabia (Faisal ibn Abdul Rahmamal Saud) is the surname.
Saudi Arabia, named Faisal, and Abdullah? Aziz is the father's name, Abdullah? Rahman was named after his grandfather. from
As can be seen from the above, for people in these countries, the most important thing is to remember my name and the most
The surname of the last section is usually called, and the rest of the middle section can be omitted.
The arrangement of Spanish names is slightly different. His father's surname is in the penultimate section, and the last section is his mother's surname.
When abbreviating, use my name in the first section and my father's surname in the penultimate section.
The second difference between western names and China names is about women. After China women get married,
Their names remain the same. In the past, some women put their husbands' surnames before their own, but now this habit is gone.
I see. In the west, after a woman gets married, she changes her father's surname to her husband's surname and keeps her original surname. For example, one
Mary? Jones's daughter married John? Mr. Smith, and then she changed her surname to Smith. she is
Mary? Mrs Smith. For those who don't know her very well, she can also be called John? Smith (last name)
Ma' am
However, there are exceptions. Married women do not use their husbands' surnames. In America, actors often use stage names. Drama classics
In order to keep the actors popular, Richard doesn't want them to change their husbands' surnames. Some people even keep their marriage secret.
Xuan. In addition, female writers often use pen names, but rarely use their husbands' surnames.
The third difference between the names of westerners and China people is that China people try to give names to their younger generation and their elders.
Don't compete with each other. In Britain and America, fathers and sons or grandparents sometimes have exactly the same names. Former British Prime Minister Churchill,
His father's name is Randolph, and one of his sons is Randolph. Former US President Franklin?
Roosevelt, his son's name is Franklin? Roosevelt. Rockefeller, the oil magnate, also likes his son.
Same name. In order to distinguish clearly, people have to use the word "little" when addressing their sons.
(Junior, after the English name), that is, Roosevelt Jr. and Rockefeller Jr., some people in the West like it.
Named after an outstanding figure in history. In America, many people name their children Washington, Lincoln and Fu.
Franklin, Roosevelt and so on.
There is one more thing to mention about westerners' surnames. People in China already have surnames, and they take surnames as.
Blood relationship >>
Seeking a nice western surname is a surname! Morgan should be fine.
How do westerners get their surnames? Just like in the early days when there was no surname to follow the father's rules, most westerners would give their children a great surname, such as Alexander.
Westerners come first, surnames come last. People in Britain, America, France and Spain are like this. Russia
People usually put their first name first and last, but sometimes they put their last name first, especially in official documents.
People in some countries have long names, which are divided into three or four paragraphs. British and American names, the first paragraph is my correction.
Type the name (Christian name), the last paragraph is the surname, and the middle paragraph is the mother's surname or the name of a close relative.
Words, also have a plenty of respected friends or celebrities' names. Like John? Stuart. Smith (last name)
(john stuart Smith) Smith and John. The second part of the Russian name is father.
Name, Ivan? Ivanovic? Ivanov. That is, Ivanov, Ivan and Ivanovich are fathers.
Name, the second paragraph of a person's name is his father's name, and the third paragraph is his grandfather's name. For example, the former king's fee in Saudi Arabia.
Sal. Abdullah? Rahman? Saudi Arabia (Faisal ibn Abdul Rahmamal Saud) is the surname.
Saudi Arabia, named Faisal, and Abdullah? Aziz is the father's name, Abdullah? Rahman was named after his grandfather. from
As can be seen from the above, for people in these countries, the most important thing is to remember my name and the most
The surname of the last section is usually called, and the rest of the middle section can be omitted.
The arrangement of Spanish names is slightly different. His father's surname is in the penultimate section, and the last section is his mother's surname.
When abbreviating, use my name in the first section and my father's surname in the penultimate section.
The second difference between western names and China names is about women. After China women get married,
Their names remain the same. In the past, some women put their husbands' surnames before their own, but now this habit is gone.
I see. In the west, after a woman gets married, she changes her father's surname to her husband's surname and keeps her original surname. For example, one
Mary? Jones's daughter married John? Mr. Smith, and then she changed her surname to Smith. she is
Mary? Mrs Smith. For those who don't know her very well, she can also be called John? Smith (last name)
Ma' am
However, there are exceptions. Married women do not use their husbands' surnames. In America, actors often use stage names. Drama classics
In order to keep the actors popular, Richard doesn't want them to change their husbands' surnames. Some people even keep their marriage secret.
Xuan. In addition, female writers often use pen names, but rarely use their husbands' surnames.
The third difference between the names of westerners and China people is that China people try to give names to their younger generation and their elders.
Don't compete with each other. In Britain and America, fathers and sons or grandparents sometimes have exactly the same names. Former British Prime Minister Churchill,
His father's name is Randolph, and one of his sons is Randolph. Former US President Franklin?
Roosevelt, his son's name is Franklin? Roosevelt. Rockefeller, the oil magnate, also likes his son.
Same name. In order to distinguish clearly, people have to use the word "little" when addressing their sons.
(Junior, after the English name), that is, Roosevelt Jr. and Rockefeller Jr., some people in the West like it.
Named after an outstanding figure in history. In America, many people name their children Washington, Lincoln and Fu.
Franklin, Roosevelt and so on.
There is one more thing to mention about westerners' surnames. People in China already have surnames, and they take surnames as.
The most important symbol of consanguinity and traditional inheritance. Make a living by surnames, build ancestral temples and build family temples. however
In ancient times, the British had only a first name and no last name. From the10th century, which was equivalent to the last years of the Tang Dynasty in China, there was only one.
Some nobles take fiefs as their surnames. Later, other nobles and ordinary people followed suit and chose their surnames.
Stone. During the Renaissance from 1 1 century to16th century, Christianity required surname registration and surname acquisition.
Widely used. In this way, it took about 5000 years before and after, and the British all had surnames.
In Britain, the most common surname is occupation. For example, blacksmiths in ancient times built and repaired houses for residents.
Furniture and nails for horseshoes are indispensable industries. So, Smith became this.
Like a surname. Others such as Taylor (tailor) and Cooper (by Cooper ... >; & gt
A nice surname in western countries. Yes . I don't know what you think, just send something I think is good. Germany: Ludwig, Schmidt, Winter, Linsen. In addition: in German names, the middle name "Feng" means that this person is noble, such as Karl? Feng? winter
French: bulova, Saye, Leglise, Abel, Jean, Pierre, etc. The name "de" in French means that this person is a nobleman, such as guy? De? Boulanger
Britain: Ackerman, Abraham, Adolf, Edison, Edward, Henry, Baker, Brown, White.
American surname? Westerners' surnames are really strange and varied, especially Americans, which are the highest in the world. For example, someone's surname is apple and orange; Some people are surnamed rice and wheat (wheat); Some people are named ham and wolf; Other people's names are Armstrong (brawny arm) and Coward (coward); Some people are obviously white, but their surnames are black; There is also a blonde "Snow White", but her surname is blakeman (black); Some professors are full of knowledge, but their surname is Farmer, while farmers with little education are named Wiseman.
Why is this? This is because their surnames come from special sources. Some people take social status as their surnames: like King and Pope; Some people take their ancestors' occupations as their surnames: farmer farmer, Smith Smith, blacksmith; Some people take looks as their surnames: strong (strong), long (tall) and short (short); Others take color as their surnames: black (black), white (white) and brown (brown). Others take the place where their ancestors lived as their surnames, birds and beasts as their surnames, scenery as their surnames, and so on.
According to A Glance at America, American names are simple. Although it claims to be more than 3,500, only 500 girls and 800 boys are commonly used. Except for John, Peter, Yue Se and Mary, most of these names are copied from the Bible. American parents don't rack their brains to make a fuss about naming their children like their parents in China, as long as they choose a satisfactory one according to the Bible.
In contrast, American surnames are extremely complicated. The United States is a "national platter." All the races in the world live in mixed places, bringing their own cultures, languages and lineages, as well as their own surnames. The variety of surnames in the United States is bound to rank first in the world. Anyway, the strange surnames of immigrants of Anglo-Saxon descent from five continents are an eye-opener.
For example, some people's surnames are apples, others are oranges, rice, wheat and corn.
Some people's surnames are bacon, ham, cough, wolf, fox, ash, poison, rooster, duck and fish, which is ridiculous. Some people are called birds. Although there are many people in China whose surnames are Niu and Ma, calling them "Mr. Bird" and "Mrs. Bird" sounds funny to people in China.
Someone's surname is Armstrong. Ancestors must be big shots and strong enough. Some people are cowards, some people are crazy, coffins, brooms, and even broomsticks. There are people whose surnames are death and hell, which is a bit unlucky. Grave and the dead are unlucky words, and they dare to use their surnames in America. The rest can be imagined.
Some people are obviously white, but their surnames are black, and shiny black is white. Many "Snow White" with blue eyes and blonde hair are called "blakeman", "bookworm" and "bald" by others. Some professors are rich and learned, and their names are actually farmers, while farmers who don't know a word are publicly named Wiseman.
Richman's surname is not necessarily rich. Some people's surnames are Bank, Bankmann, Goldman Sachs, Gold, Jewelry, Ring, Silver, Stock and Cash, but they are still poor. A free man may break the law and be imprisoned, but a sinner may have good character and always serve the public ... >>
How are the surnames of westerners divided? Generally speaking, it is very simple to give yourself a name+Christian name+surname.
If the ancestors are of noble descent, they will also add titles to their surnames. For example, in French surnames, Germany is the representative of aristocratic surnames, and general property refers to fiefs or titles. European and American surnames come last. There is no certain pattern. Some people call him by his last name, others by his first name. This is completely a habit.