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Here's a good link to a name generating website. You could also try one of the many, many baby name websites -- just type in "Chinese male names" in your search engine.
It depends on whether you want first names or last names. In traditional Chinese, the last name goes first: so, the current leader of China is Hu Jintao. He would be called Mr. Hu. The famous philosopher we in the west call Confucius was actually Kung Futze (or Master Kung).
Zhou Xun is a Chinese actress and singer. Her last name begins with the letter X.
Chinese people generally have 3 names: a family name, a gerational name, and an individual name. None of the three names matches up to what we call a "middle" name. The family name comes first (what we call the "last name" or the "surname"), and the individual and generaltional names may be in any order after the family name.
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One Chinese pronunciation of the Chinese given name sounds like HAH-gwen or HAH-glen. English speakers could have any of several pronunciations based on similar Chinese names.
While it cannot be said such translations are necessarily precise, as Hanzi (written Chinese 汉字) is a non-phonetic language and spoken Chinese (Zhongwen 中文) bears no commonalities to any Western language, the Chinese have converted Biblical names such as Jason into approximate Chinese equivalents. The Chinese equivalent for Jason is "Yesun" in Pinyin, the romanized Chinese phonetic language, and is pronounced "yuh-soon," with the Hanzi characters written as "耶孙." Otherwise, the only other way to say Jason to a Chinese person is simply "Jason."However, given that Sino-ized Western names are made up of Chinese words which have been forced together in order to form a phonetic resemblance to the Western name, the meaning of these names can sometimes come off a bit odd or inelegant. For instance, one interpretation of the Chinese translation for "Joshua," or Yueshu, is "simple book." In such cases, it is probably better to pick your own Chinese name.
be specific... or... do you have the Chinese character by any chance...?
Learn to talk Chinese, and cook Chinese food.
You can't write any single letters of the English alphabet in Chinese, because the Chinese language doesn't have any equivalent of individual letters.
The Chinese Exclusion Act did not allow any Chinese to live in America