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    Find Your Perfect English Name

    Whether you're a Chinese professional working internationally, a Korean student studying abroad, or anyone looking for an English name — our AI-powered generator finds authentic English names based on the meaning of your own name, your personality, and your preferences.

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    First, tell us about you

    This helps us find names that connect to your background

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do Chinese people choose English names?

    Chinese people often choose English names based on phonetic similarity to their Chinese name, the meaning connection, or simply a name they find appealing. Our generator helps by analyzing all these factors to find the perfect match.

    What are the most popular English names for Chinese speakers?

    Popular choices include Kevin, Jason, David, Alex, and Leo for males, and Vivian, Crystal, Amy, Grace, and Lily for females. However, the best English name is one that connects to your identity.

    Should my English name sound like my Chinese name?

    It's one approach, but not the only one. Some people prefer meaning-based matching (e.g., 光/Guāng → Lucius, both meaning 'light'), while others choose based on personality or simply what feels right.