Do I need an English name?

Do I need an English name? The short answer is 'no'. The name that your parents gave you at birth is as much a part of your identity as your personality, qualifications and skills. There is nothing wrong with entering the workplace in an English-speaking country and introducing yourself with your own name.
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Can I adopt an English name?

There are no restrictions on adopting any last name. You can adopt any last name from any culture as per your liking.
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What does it mean to have an English name?

English names are names used in, or originating in, England. In England as elsewhere in the English-speaking world, a complete name usually consists of a given name, commonly referred to as a first name, and a (most commonly patrilineal) family name or surname, also referred to as a last name.
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How can I choose my English name?

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  1. Do not choose an old name. ...
  2. Be cautious when naming yourself after a fictional character. ...
  3. Do not name yourself after an inanimate object. ...
  4. Do not choose a random word as a name. ...
  5. Finally, make sure that your name matches your gender.
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How do English names work?

British English naming conventions arrange names as follows: [first given name] [middle given name(s)] [FAMILY NAME]. For example, Jack Samuel ADAMS (male) or Emily Claire TAYLOR (female). One's 'first name', known as a 'personal name' or 'given name', is chosen at birth as the individual's personal identifier.
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How do Asians pick their English name?

Many Chinese celebrities have English names so people choose the same name that their favorite singer or actor uses. Other people choose the names of American movie stars or even a character they play. Some people choose a name from their favorite book, either the author's or the main character's name.
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Why do Chinese have 2 names?

Chinese name usually consists of three characters, one for family name and two for first name. When someone calls you by just two characters, the first name, it means he/she is very close to you. It is usually your parents, your friends, your classmates, and your teacher in elementary school.
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Why do international students choose English names?

What other benefits are there to adopting an English name? Besides avoiding mispronunciation, many international students say it makes them more approachable to others, gives them individuality amongst their international peers and makes it easier to adapt in their new Western lifestyle.
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What's the most rarest name?

Both Dua and Lipa made the cut. You can learn a lot about what's going on in the world based on what people are naming their babies.
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What is the rarest girl name?

The rarest girl name is Elora because it is low on the popularity charts, but there are several rare girl names including Hadleigh and Ophelia. Some parents even decide to create a new name based on a place they love, a family member, or one with other cultural significance.
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Why do Koreans have English names?

When Koreans come to an English speaking country they often choose an English name for themselves. This is usually because many Korean names are too hard for native English speakers to pronounce.
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Why do Hong Kongers have English names?

In Hong Kong, where English is an official language and international commerce is the bread and butter, adopting an English name often comes naturally. In the early 1980s, before the government started promoting Chinese as the language of instruction, 90 percent of secondary schools taught in English.
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Do Japanese people have middle names?

It is very uncommon for Japanese people to have a middle name. This concept is not followed or legally recognised in Japan, except in the names of foreigners. Japanese law requires married couples to have the same family name.
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What is a very British name?

Favored by both nations are Olivia, Ava, Isabella, Sophia, Mia and Amelia for girls, Noah and Oliver for boys. There are hundreds more names that rank among the Top 1000 in both Britain and the US, and then there are hundreds more that remain relatively undiscovered by the other country.
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What is the best British name?

Popular British names for 2020 are led by Olivia and Oliver, for the fifth year running. Along with Olivia, the top British girl names last year include Amelia, Isla, Ava, and Mia. Along with Oliver, the top British boys names include Arthur, Noah, Leo, and Oscar.
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What is the Girliest name?

Along with Isabella and Valentina, other girly girl names in the US Top 1000 include Anastasia, Arabella, Evangeline, Francesca, Juliette, Liliana, Savannah, and Scarlett. Girly baby girl names that remain under-the-radar in America include Georgiana, Mirabelle, Raphaela, and Seraphina.
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Is Ocean a girl name?

Ocean is a Greek baby name meaning “sea”. This gender-neutral baby name is commonly used in the English language and comes from the Ancient Greek name Oceanus.
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What is the most British girl name?

Alice has risen nine places to number 19 and Gracie is at number 86, up three places from number 89. Victoria and David Beckham's choice for daughter Harper continues to inspire BabyCentre parents, with the name rising 31 places from number 87 to number 56.
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  • Nur-32.
  • Amber+13.
  • Rosie-1.
  • Elsie+4.
  • Erin-7.
  • Harper+31.
  • Bella-3.
  • Lola+6.
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