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Masters, my name is Liu Zhengyang. Can you give me an English name? You'd better explain Thank you.
Aaron: (Hebrew) Inspiration. Not tall but handsome, honest and hardworking, responsible, efficient and quiet leader.

Abel: (Hebrew) Breathing, short for Abelard. Tall and strong athletes, capable, independent and smart; A thin and docile boy.

Abraham: (Hebrew) the father of the country and the father of all things. A tall leader with a beard, honest, solemn and intelligent, just like President Lincoln.

Adam: (Hebrew) Made of red clay. It is said that God made man from red clay, and Adam was the first man to be made. Tall, dark and handsome, muscular, calm and smart.

Adrian: (Latin) Black. Charming and feminine man, sensitive and considerate, cute and rich.

Allen: It is said that there is a British poet named Allen, who is very similar to Allen. This name is often changed into Aileen, Allen, Aileen, Aaron and so on. Pronunciation is similar to (Sagson) Aylwyn, Alwyn (familiar friend).

Albert: (Old English) sublime and intelligent. Obesity is heavy and slow; Clever and eccentric; Officially.

Alex: Short for Alexander. A strong and healthy man of Greek descent is smart, kind and lovely.

Alfred: (Old English) A wise adviser. Overweight wise men, the so-called wise men are smart old people, and they are cautious; Cowardly nerd.

Alva: (Hebrew) Very noble and solemn. The Bible says that Alva is a place name and a race name.

Andrew: (Greece) A manly, dignified and brave man.

Andy: Short for Andrew. Tall, blond, childlike, ordinary man, happy, easy-going, honest and upright.

Angus: (Gail) The only choice. A strange and troublesome fool.

Anthony: (Latin) priceless. Tall and dark Italian man, smart, strong and patient.

Arthur: (Celtic) aristocrat, (Wells) hero. Life is full of stories, like interesting old people who are concerned; A wise man who is quiet, different and keeps his promise.

Austin: Same as August, August. Smart, honest and polite big boy; An arrogant rich boy.

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Ben: (Hebrew) son; Abbreviations of all initials in this book. Tall and strong dark-haired man, quiet and lovely, easy-going and gentle.

Benson: (Hebrew English) The son of Benjamin and the son of Ben Ming Jie. Smart black housekeeper, smart, considerate and interesting.

Brandt: (Old German) Fairy, a general term for immortals in ancient Germany.

Brent: A mountain top or summer resort.

Brian: (Ireland) Strength, virtue. Irish man, smart, likes sports and is good at socializing; Children who are bored and like to cling to their mothers.

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 Roibert Briuis appeared in Scotland, who is said to be a descendant of this family.

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Carl: (Old German) Farmer, with Charles. Frank person, caring person, polite gentleman, smart, steady and calm; A man who thinks he has a bad temper.

Carey: Carey (Wells) is from the castle. Movie star, gentle and friendly, carefree person; Sounds very feminine.

Caspar: Friendly, shy, helpful, ghost horse spirit; Old and loyal, Caspar in the Bible.

Charles: (Old German) masculine and strong. Diligent and loyal friends and leaders; A smart and arrogant faultfinder.

Cheney: (French) people in the oak forest.

Chris: Short Chris: Christian, Christopher. Fresh-looking, standard American boy, smart, cute and interesting.

Colin: (garlock, Ireland) Children; With Nicholas. Rich blonde flirt, smart and professional during the day, charming playboy at night.

Cosmao: (Greek) The universe is orderly. Common in Scotland.

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Daniel: (Hebrew) God is our judge. Boy scouts of america, handsome and strong, loves sports, is brave and friendly, trustworthy, well-educated, intelligent and easy-going.

Darryl: (Old English) Honey.

David: (in Hebrew) Honey. Strong, handsome, intelligent, kind, humorous and independent.

Denny: Short names for all names that start with Den. Laughing in class, friendly and humorous little boy, but his brain is not very bright.

Derek: (Old German) Ruler. Tall, fit and masculine athletes, tough and quiet, shy.

Douglas: (Gail, Scotland) from deep water. A strong and handsome man, smart, sensitive and quiet, or a brave and outgoing person who often causes a lot of trouble.

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Edgar: (Old English) Lucky Warrior, (Anglo-Saxon) Edgar. EAD-This prefix word means wealth and happiness. There was a famous king in British history-Edgar the Peaceful. He founded the British naval forces and formed an alliance with eight little kings, thus enhancing Britain's national strength. Edgar Allan Poe,19th century American poet and novelist, whose real name is Edgar and his nickname is Ed.

Edward: (Old English) Protector of Happiness. A reserved bookworm, well-dressed writer or businessman.

Edwin: (Old English) Rich friends. An elderly and resourceful person; Dark and evil.

Eliot: This is a fashionable English name, which comes from Elijah. Attract self-respecting, intelligent and independent professionals; Four-eyed frog, methodical bookworm.

Irwin: (Old Norwegian) Almighty Lord. Handsome and generous, southern rock star who sings blues.

Eric: (Norway) Forever Leader, Forever Power, short for Frederick. Popular Scandinavian, confident, intelligent and kind.

Evan: (Wells) Young soldier, John's Welsh style. Gentle young people have a handsome face like a boy, smart enough to finish medical school and talented enough to publish books.

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Francis: (Latin) French. A steady scholar or a person who relies heavily on religion and lacks self-confidence.

Frank: Short Frank: Francis, Franklin. Hard-working and elderly man, independent, friendly and gentle; Tall and strong blue-collar class, lazy, unpopular and careless.

Fred: All abbreviations with Fred's name on them. Kind and funny. A short, fat, chubby or elegant dancer.

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Gabe: Gabriel's nickname, (Hebrew) God's Man. According to the Bible, the angel Gabriel was sent by God to announce the birth of John and Jesus.

Garfield: (Old English) battlefield. Fat, troublesome fur balls; With the characteristics of a leader, smart, sophisticated and boring.

Gary: Pioneer is short for Gerald. Tall and strong ordinary man, approachable, kind and interesting.

Gavin (Old German) White Eagle, Eagle. (Old Welsh) Gawaine or Gavin, the baby eagle. Eagle has always been the object of worship in ancient Germany, Britain and other countries. They regard the eagle as a symbol of fighting and as their comrades in arms.

Gibson: (Old German) An aboveboard oath. Express parents' desire that their children inherit ancestral property and traditions.

Ambrogino, Luigi Gino. Short, dark and muscular Italian, friendly, energetic and funny.

Glen: Valley is short for Grundang. Kind, simple and down-to-earth middle-class men, or brave, smart and creative rich children.

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Harrison: (Old English) Henry's son. A handsome and rich man, elegant and arrogant or sensitive and gentle.

Henry: (Old German) Manor owner. Cowardly four-eyed bookworm, ambitious and independent professional, and strong and easy-going farmer.

Howard: (Old English) Night Watch. Boring middle class or rich people in power.

Hugo: The Latin form of Hugh. Round man (a little chubby), gentle and unique, with a sense of time.

Big guy, big guy. Hard-working, simple-minded, spontaneous young man, lively and outgoing.

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Ignativs: (Latin) in full swing, transformed into Ignace, Ignatz.

Ivan: The Russian form of John John. Brave Russian man, tough, cold and overbearing.

Isaac: (Hebrew) He smiled. Smart and considerate scholar man, Jewish or black.

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Jack: Short for John, Jacob and Jackson. A threatening person, physically strong, masculine and smart; Cute and interesting, like to pursue happiness.

James: The English form of Jacob. Tall, strong and handsome man, intelligent and rigorous, honest and dependent personality; A rude and conceited aristocrat.

Jason: cute, strong blond boy; Subjective, funny, popular, stubborn, unrestrained and naughty; Or a quiet, shy and introspective person.

Jeffery: a handsome black-haired man like a boy; Smart know-it-all, rich and arrogant boy; A man of medium height is reliable, plain and monotonous.

Jerome: (Latin) Holy, interesting, intelligent and considerate boy.

Jerry: It's short for Gerald, Jeremiah and Jerome. Tall, friendly, funny, excellent personality; I like big men with gold chains.

Jesse: (Hebrew) God exists. Dominant, determined, unrestrained outlaw, bad guy.

Jim: Short for James. Good-looking blond man like an athlete, friendly and quiet ordinary man.

Jimmy: Short for James. A friendly and simple boy or a big man next door.

Joe: Short Joe: Joseph. Ordinary American boys, strong and handsome, considerate and easy to get along with.

John: (Hebrew) God is merciful. A fresh and wise man, with strong biblical color and strong and independent personality.

Johnny: With John. A tall, childish American boy with dark hair, a boy who relies on his mother for peace, or a troublemaker who can't calm down.

Joshua: (Hebrew) One who receives God's help. Handsome man, shy and smart, independent and loyal believer.

Justin: (Latin) Good personality. Lovely, brown hair, naughty, naive man, likes fishing and walking dogs. Rich professionals, fair, respected and reliable citizens.

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Ken: It's short for Ken Doomsday. Tall and handsome blond man, popular and interesting, but superficial.

Kenny: Short for Kenneth. The average American boy, a young football hero, is kind-hearted and a good man who is willing to contribute to his family when he grows up.

Kevin: (Ireland) gentle and lovely. An American boy who likes sports, is kind-hearted and a little stubborn.

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Reims: (Old German) Land. Heroes in love novels, handsome, manly, rich and powerful playboy.

Larry: Short Larry: Lawrence. Easy-going and friendly, full of laughter everywhere; A profiteer who eats people and doesn't spit bones.

Li: (Old English) A man from a ranch. Strong, muscular and confident cowboys or quiet and conservative secular people.

Leo: (Latin) the abbreviation of lion, leander, Leonard and Leopold. Strong and gentle. Fanatical traitors always appear as artists or as defenders of peace.

Lori: (Latin) Laurentium (Laurentius), which was changed from Laurentium (City of Honor) or laurel territory. That laurel is very charming. In ancient times, laurel was a symbol of victory and honor. Lauren, Lauren, Lorraine, Lorraine, Larry, Lawrence, Laurie.

Luke: Lugania, with Lucius. Strong, loyal and foolish; A funny, friendly and noisy person.

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Marcus: Just like Mark. Tall, strong and handsome athletes or simple and boring businessmen.

Mark: (Latin) bellicose. Sports-loving, handsome man, funny, free and careful friend.

Mars: (Latin) Roman god of war. Max, Martin, Marcy Marcy.

Michael: (Hebrew) People like God. Strong and handsome man, smart and successful diligent, easy-going and happy family man.

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Neil (Irish garlock) champion. Smart and talented people have high achievements and gentle personalities; A proud and stubborn person.

Nicholas: (Greece) winner. Cute and fat, happy and generous; Spoiled, elusive little devil.

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Oliver: (Latin) olive tree, (Scandinavian) gentle dear. Dirty and carefree country children; A bookworm who studies hard; A dedicated person; Stupid and funny cartoon characters.

Oscar: (Scandinavia) the holy gunman. Funny, lazy, carefree daredevil or someone who hates being stubborn and complaining often.

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Patrick: (Latin) nobility and nobility. This name is more popular in Ireland and Scotland.

Paul: (Latin) Trumpet. A solemn, steady and determined person; Charming, creative and kind.

Peter: (Greek) Rock. An unpretentious, honest and open person; Ambitious and explosive.

Philip: an energetic officer; An arrogant prince; A wealthy businessman; Smart, introverted person.

Phoebe: Smart and shiny. A cheerful boy who brings laughter to everyone.

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Randy: short for Randall, Randolph. A tall, thin and lovely boy, a quiet, intelligent and hardworking person or a country boy who is good at sports and loves to play with humor.

Rex: (Latin) Emperor. Strong, solemn and quite self-styled, a little reckless; A maverick diehard, pilot or thief.

Richard: (Old German) the ruler in power. Handsome and strong American boy, good at sports; An honest and serious man with dedication to his career.

Richie: (Anglo-Saxon) Reisshard, stable in rule, (Old German) ricard, strict in rule. And Ricky, Ricky, Ricky, Ricky.

Robert: (Old English) brilliant and famous. Handsome and strong athlete, funny and outgoing; Thick ordinary people, quiet and conservative.

Robinson: Like Robert, it's short for Robin. A quiet and diligent worker or a lively comedian.

Rock: (Old English) Stone for Rockwell, Rochester. Simple-minded, well-developed people, tall, muscular athletes, strong and dull, as hard as stones.

Roger: (Old German) A famous gunman. Handsome man, friendly, likable and full of fun.

Ryan: (Ireland) Little King. A strong and active man, handsome but shy.

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Sam: samson, short for Samuel. Strong, gentle, loyal, down-to-earth person, intimate friend.

Samuel: (Hebrew) A person who is connected by Shama (listening) and El (God) and heard by God. According to the Bible, the mother of the prophet Samuel regarded his birth as the return of God's prayers to her.

Sean: John, John's Irish form.

Sean: John, Sean's Irish form. Rain or shine, people who live alone are still English-exciting, upper-class British. Young and handsome, lively and popular, gentle.

Sydney: (French) Originated from St. Denis. An expert with expertise, handsome and kind. A person who is unconventional and does not play by the rules.

Simon: (in Hebrew) Listen. A strong and burly man, quiet and simple or smart and creative.

Solomon: (Hebrew) A quiet little man. A short and bald Jewish teacher or prophet, strong, gentle and wise.

Spark: (America) sparkles. An energetic, quick-thinking, energetic and happy person.

Spencer: (French) a warehouse keeper or grain dealer. An old man with gray hair is extremely humorous.

Spike: Long, heavy nails. Independent and tough street boss, headstrong or boxer.

Stanley: (Old English) From the grass. Quiet, older blue-collar workers or skinny weirdos.

Steven: Just like Stephen. Tall and handsome man, quiet, polite and kind.

(Scotland) a person who looks after livestock and property. A dignified master or a smart and well-educated aristocrat.

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Terrence: (Latin) Smooth. A lively, slim, tall black man or a gentle boy with black hair.

Terry: Short Terry: Terrence. Boys who like to pursue fun, like sports, are kind and full of laughter.

Thomas: (Guyaram) Twins. A smart, reliable, well-educated and witty person.

Timothy: (Greece) Timothy, the god of glory. Shy and sweet cute child.

Tom: Short Tom: Thomas. Typical American representative, ubiquitous, confident, likable and pragmatic.

Tommy: Short Tommy: Thomas. The man next door, a handsome and lovely blond boy.

Tony: Short Tony: Anthony. Kind and strong athlete, calm and self-care boy.

Taylor: (Old English) Masons. An arrogant or obese, kind and carefree businessman.

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Fan: Descendants of aristocrats are surnames of many Dutch names.

Vern: Short Vern: Vernon. A dull strange old man is still a handsome guy with black hair, brave and positive, and has the verve of sweeping the army.

Vincent: (Latin) Conquer people who are quiet and artistic, steady and considerate; Evil sinner.

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Warren: (Old Germany) defender. Handsome and deceitful, always associated with trouble; Hard-working accountants are smart, but boring.

Wesley: (Old English) from the western grassland. Spoiled, sweet and arrogant sissy; Naughty young professionals.

Given so many answers, choose one you like.