没有英文名字,想起一个可又不知道该叫什么,大家能不能提供一点意见让我选选呢~谢谢~
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ABBOT: "abbey father." Variant Abbott exists.
ACKER: "from the oak tree." Variant Akker exists.
ACKERLEY: "from the oak-tree meadow." Variant Ackley exists.
ACKERMAN: "man of oak"
ADAM: "of the red earth"
ADDIS: "son of Adam." Variant Adamson exists.
ADY: "ardent"
ADKINS: "son of Aiken." Variants include Atkinson, Atkinsone, and Attkins.
ADNEY: "lives on the noble"s island." Variants include Addaneye, Addney, and Adny.
AELDRA: "lives at the elder tree"
AELFDANE: "Danish elf"
AELFDENE: "from the elfin valley"
AETHELHARD: name of a king
AETHELISDUN: "from the noble"s hill." Variants include Aetheston, and Athelston.
AFTON: Old English name derived from a Scottish place name. Originally a boy"s name. Now unisex. Variant Affton exists.
AIKEN: "oaken." Variants include Adken, Adkyn, Aickin, and Aikin.
AINSWORTH: "from Ann"s estate"
ALBERN: "noble warrior." Variants include Aethelbeorn, and Alburn.
ALBERT: "noble, bright." Variants include Aethelberht, Aethelbert, and Alburt.
ALCOTT: "from the old cottage"
ALDEN: "wise friend." Variants include Aldwin, Aldwine, and Aldwyn.
ALDER: "from the alder tree." Variant Aler exists.
ALDO: "ancient"
ALDOUS: "Old" or "From the old house." Variant Aldus exists.
ALDRICH: "wise ruler." Variants include Aldric, and Aldrik.
ALFORD: "from the old ford." Variants include Avery, and Alvord.
ALFRED: "sage." Variants include Alfraed, Alfredo, and Alfrid.
ALL: "handsome"
ALLARD: "brave." Variant Alhhard exists.
ALLRED: "wise, red-haired man." Variants include Aldred, and Aldrid.
ALMO: "noble, famous." Variants include Aethelmaer, Athemar, and Athmarr.
ALSTON: "from the elf"s home." Variant Aethelstun exists.
ALTON: "from the old manor." Variants include Aldan, Alden, and Aldtun.
AMSDEN: "from Ambrose"s valley"
ANGLESEY: "from Anglesey"
ANN: "merciful." Variant Ain exists.
ANNA: name of a king
ANSCOM: "lives in the valley of the majestic one." Variants include Aenescumb, and Anscomb.
ANSLEY: "from the awe-inspiring one"s meadow." Variants include Aenedleah, Ainsley, and Ansleigh.
ANSON: "Ann"s son; grace."
ARCHER: "bowman." Variant Archere exists.
ARDELL: "from the hare"s dell." Variant Ardel exists.
ARDLEY: "from the home-lover"s meadow." Variants include Ardaleah, and Ardleigh.
ARDOLF: "home-loving wolf." Variants include Ardolph, and Ardwolf.
ARIC: "sacred ruler." Variants include Alhric, Alhrick, Alhrik, and Arik.
ARKWRIGHT: "makes chests"
ARLEDGE: "lives at the hare"s lake"
ARLEY: "from the hare"s meadow." Variants Arleigh, and Arlie.
ARLO: "fortified hill"
ARMSTRONG: "strong-armed." Variant Armstrang exists.
ARNETT: "little eagle." Variants include Arnatt, Arnet, and Arnott.
ARTHGALLO: myth name
ARUNDEL: "from the eagle"s dell." Variant Arndell exists.
ASCOT: "lives at the east cottage." Variant Ascott exists.
ASHBURN: "lives near the ash-tree brook." Variant Aesoburne exists.
ASHBY: "from the ash-tree farm." Variant Aescby exists.
ASHFORD: "lives by the ash-tree ford." Variants include Aescford, and Aisford.
ASHLEY: Old English unisex name meaning "dwells at the ash-tree meadow." Taken from a place; first used as a surname. Variants include Aescleah, Aisley, Aisly, Ashely, Ashla, Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashli, Ashlie, and Ashly.
ASHLIN: "lives at the ash-tree pool." Variants include Aesclin, Ashlan, and Ashlen.
ASHLEY: Old English unisex name meaning "dwells at the ash-tree meadow." Taken from a place; first used as a surname. Variants include Aescleah, Aisley, Aisly, Ashely, Ashla, Ashlan, Ashlee, Ashleigh, Ashlen, Ashli, Ashlie, and Ashly.
ASHTON: "from the ash-tree farm." Variants include Aesctun, and Aiston.
ASHWIN: "spear friend." Variants include Aescwine, Aescwyn, and Ashwyn.
ATHERTON: "lives at the spring farm." Variant Aethretun exists.
ATHMORE: "from the moor." Variants include Atmore, and Attmore.
ATWATER: "from the waterside." Variant Attewater exists.
ATWELL: "lives by the spring." Variants include Attewell, and Attwell.
ATWOOD: "lives in the forest." Variant Attewode exists.
ATWORTH: "lives at the farmstead." Variant Atteworthe exists.
AURICK: "noble valor"
AVERIL: "wild boar." Variants include Averell, and Averill.
AVERY: "elf ruler." Variants include Aelfric, and Aubrey.
AXTON: "swordsman"s stone." Variant Aeccestane exists.
AYLMER: "infamous." Variants include Aegelmaere, Aethelmaere, and Aylmer.
AYLWARD: "noble protector." Variants include Aegelweard, Aethelweard, and Athelward.
BAILEY: Old English unisex name meaning "law enforcer; bailiff. First a surname. Used more often for boys. Variants include Bailee, Bailie, Baily, Bayley, and Bayly.
BAINBRIDGE: "lives near the bridge over the white water." Variants include Bainbrydge, and Banbrigge.
BALDER: "bold army." Variant Baldhere exists.
BANAING: "son of the slayer." Variant Banning exists.
BANCROFT: "from the bean field." Variant Benecroft exists.
BARCLAY: "lives at the birch-tree meadow." Variants include Bercleah, Berkeley, and Berkley.
BARDEN: "lives near the boar"s den." Variant Bardan exists.
BARDOLF: "ax-wolf." Bardawulf, Bardalph, Bardolph, Bardulf, and Barwolf.
BARDRICK: "ax-ruler." Variants include Bardaric, and Bardarik.
BARLOW: "lives on the bare hill." Variants include Baerhloew, and Barhloew.
BARNETT: "leader." Variant Beornet exists.
BARNUM: "from the nobleman"s home." Variant Beornham exists.
BARON: "warrior." Variant Barron exists.
BARR: "gateway." Variant Barre exists.
BARTH: "son of the earth"
BARTLEY: "from Bart"s meadow." Variants include Bartleah, and Bartleigh.
BARTON: "from the barley farm." Variants include Bart, and Beretun.
BARTRAM: "glorious raven." Variants include Barthram, and Beorhthramm.
BAXTER: "baker." Variants include Backstere, Baker, and Bax.
BAYHARD: "reddish-brown hair." Variant Bay exists.
BEACHER: "lives by the beech tree." Variants include Beceere, and Beecher.
BEADUTUN: "from the warrior"s estate." Variant Beaton exists.
BEAMAN: "beekeeper." Variant Beomann exists.
BEAMER: "trumpeter." Variant Bemeere exists.
BECK: "brook." Variant Bek exists.
BEDE: "prayer"
BELDEN: "lives in the beautiful glen." Variants include Beldan, Beldane, Beldene, and Beldon.
BENTLEY: Old English name meaning "from the bent grass meadow." First a place name, a surname, then a first name. Unisex name, but more common for boys. Variants include Bentlea, Bentleah, Bentlee, Bentleigh, and Bently.
BENTON: "lives on the moor"
BERESFORD: "from the barley ford." Variant Berford exists.
BERT: "glorious." Variants include Beorht, and Burt.
BERTON: "from the fortified town." Variants include Beorhttun, Burhtun, and Burton.
BERTRAM: "bright raven." Variant Beorhthram exists.
BERWICK: "from the barley grange." Variant Berwyk exists.
BEVERLY: "from the beaver meadow." Variant Beverley exists.
BICKFORD: "from the hewer"s ford." Variants include Bick, and Biecaford.
BINK: "lives at the bank"
BIRCH: "birch tree." Variants include Beore, and Birk.
BIRD: Old English unisex nature name, meaning "birdlike." Also a short form of Old German Bertha, meaning "bright; sparkling." Variants include Birde, Birdey, Birdie, Birdy, Byrd, Byrde, Byrdey and Byrdie.
BIRKETT: "lives at the birch headland." Variants include Birkhead, and Birkhed.
BIRKEY: "from the birch-tree island"
BIRLEY: "from the cattle shed on the meadow." Variant Byreleah exists.
BIRNEY: "lives on the brook island." Variants include Burneig, and Burney.
BIRTLE: "from the bird hill." Variants include Birdhil, Birdhill, Birtel, and Byrtel.
BISHOP: "overseer"
BITANIG: "from the preserving land"
BLACK: "dark." Variant Claec exists.
BLADE: "wealthy glory." Variant Blaed exists.
BLAGDON: "from the dark valley." Variants include Blagdan, and Blagden.
BLAKE: Old English unisex name meaning either "black" or "white" or "pale-skinned," or "dark-skinned." Variants include Blaec, Blaecleah, Blakelee, Blakeley, Blakely, Blakenee, Blakeney, and Blakeny.
BLAKELEY: "from the dark meadow." Variants include Blaecleah, and Blakely.
BLAKEMORE: "from the dark moor"
BLAKEY: "blond." Variant Blacey exists.
BLANFORD: "gray-haired." Variant Blandford exists.
BLAYNE: "twin"
BLISS: Old English unisex name meaning "joy; happiness." Variants include Blisse, and Blyss.
BLYTHE: Old English unisex name meaning "happy; carefree." Variants include Blithe, and Blyth.
BOLTON: "from the manor farm"
BOND: "tied to the land"
BOOTH: "lives in a hut." Variants include Boothe, and Bothe.
BORDEN: "from the boar valley." Variants include Barden, and Bardene.
BORS: myth name
BOSWORTH: "lives at the cattle enclosure"
BOTOLF: "herald wolf." Variants include Botewolf, and Botwolf.
BRAD: "large; broad; extended." Short for names like Bradley, or Bradburn.
BRADBURN: "from the broad brook." Variant Bradbourne exists.
BRADLEY: Old English unisex name meaning "from the broad meadow," or "from an extended family." Variants include Bradlea, Bradleah, Bradlee, Bradleigh, and Bradly.
BRADEN: "from the broad valley." Variants include Brad, Bradan, Bradene, and Bradyn.
BRADFORD: "from the broad ford"
BRADLEY: From surname meaning "from the broad meadow" or "from an extended family." Variants include Bradleah, and Bradly.
BRADWELL: "from the broad spring"
BRADY: "from the broad island." Variant Bradig exists.
BRAINARD: "bold raven." Variants include Brainerd, and Branhard.
BRAMWELL: "from the bramble bush spring." Variant Braemwiella exists.
BRANDON: "from the beacon hill." Variant Branddun.
BRANTLEY: "proud." Variants include Brand, and Brant.
BRAWLEY: "from the hillslope meadow." Variants include Braleah, and Brawleigh.
BRENT: "from the steep hill." Variant Brentan exists.
BREWSTER: "brewer." Variant Brewstere exists.
BRICE: Unisexual name. Either an Old English name meaning "noble," a Celtic name meaning "swift," or a French name meaning either "speckled" or "from Brieuxtown." Also a Greek myth name of one of the Danaids. Variant Bryce exists.
BRIDGER: "lives at the bridge." Variants include Brydger, Briggere, and Bryggere.
BRIGHAM: "lives by the bridge." Variant Briggeham exists.
BRINTON: "from Brinton"
BRITTO: myth name
BROCK: "badger." Variants include Broc, and Brok.
BROCKLEY: "from the badger meadow." Variants include Brocleah, Brocleigh, and Brocly.
BRODERICK: "from the broad ridge." Variants include Broderik, Brodrig, and Brodrik.
BROMLEY: "from the broom-covered meadow." Variants include Bromleah, Bromleigh, and Bromly.
BROOKE: Old English unisex name meaning "small stream." Variants include Brook, Brookie, and Brooky.
BROOKS: "son of Brooke." Variants include Brookson, and Brooksone.
BROUGHER: "lives at the fortress." Variant Burghere exists.
BROUGHTON: "from the fortress town." Variant Burgton exists.
BROWN: "dark-skinned." Variant Brun exists.
BRUTUS: myth name
BUCK: "male deer." Variant Boc exists.
BUCKLEY: "lives at the buck meadow." Variants include Bocleah, and Bocley.
BUDD: "herald." Variants include Boda, and Buddy.
BUNDY: "free." Variant Bondig exists.
BURBANK: "lives on the castle"s hill." Variant Burhbank exists.
BURCH: "birch." Variants include Birch, and Birche.
BURCHARD: "strong as a castle." Variant Burghard exists.
BURDON: "lives at the castle." Variant Burhdon exists.
BURFORD: "lives at the castle ford." Variant Burhford exists.
BURGESS: "lives in town." Variant Burgeis exists.
BURL: "cup-bearer." Variant Byrle exists.
BURLEY: "lives at the caste"s meadow." Variants include Burhleag, Burleigh, and Burly.
BURN: "from the brook." Variants include Bourn, Bourne, Burne, and Byrne.
BURNETT: Means either "brave warrior" or "bold as a bear." Variants include Bernard, Bernie, Bunny, and Burnet.
BURNEY: "lives on the brook island." Variant Bureig exists.
BURNS: "son of Byrne." Variants include Bursone, and Byrnes.
BURTON: "lives in the fortified town." Variant Burhtun exists.
BYFORD: "lives at the river crossing." Variant Biford exists.
BYRAM: "from the cattle yard"
BYRON: "bear"
CADBY: "from the warrior"s settlement." Variant Cadabyr exists.
CAINDALE: "from the clear river valley"
CALDER: "cold brook." Variants include Caldre, and Calldwr.
CALDWELL: "from the cold spring." Varian- 大鱼炖火锅
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1 找和自己中文名字相近发音的英文名, 大多数人都这么做
2 找有特殊含义的,比如你喜欢的事物
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Male: Joey
Female: Phoebe
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