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Usually,Chinesebabygetsasurname(姓)fromhisorherparents'familyname,mostoftenthefather's...
Usually, Chinese baby gets a surname (姓) from his or her parents' family name, most often the father's. Then the family chooses a given name for the newborn.
The given name will have one or two Chinese characters, though recently, people have begun to choose
some three-character given names. Chinese given names are meant to have special meanings and often
express the parents' wishes for the child, for example, Jiankang (health) and Xingfu (happiness). Some
refer to birthplace, birth time or a natural phenomenon (现象), such as Jing (Beijing), Chen (morning),
Dong (winter) and Xue (snow).
Meanings in given names also show the culture of an era (时代). In the old days, given names such as Wangcai (making the family prosperous and rich) were popular. During the 1950s and 1960s, many boys had given names such as "building the country" (Jianguo) and "celebrating National Day" (Guoqing). A study showed that there were 290,000 Jianguos in the late 1960s. At that time, girls were often named for flowers like Guihua and Hehua.
The reform and opening policies (改革开放政策) in the late 1970s gave more choices for given names, such as Bo (搏), and Yuhang (宇航). Parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams. In 2008, thousands of newborn babies were named Aoyun (Olympics) because of the Beijing Olympic Games. The 2010 Shanghai World Expo made Shibo (世博) a popular given name. Over 6,200 newborn babies were named Shibo in the first nine months of 2010, according to Xinhua News Agency.
Where does a baby get its surname mostly from in China?
2.What do the examples of Jiankang and Xingfu tell us?
3.What does the name "Wangcai" mean in China?
4.When were the most babies named "Jianguo'?
5.Why did the parents name their babies "Bo" or "Yuhang"?
6.What does your name mean? 展开
The given name will have one or two Chinese characters, though recently, people have begun to choose
some three-character given names. Chinese given names are meant to have special meanings and often
express the parents' wishes for the child, for example, Jiankang (health) and Xingfu (happiness). Some
refer to birthplace, birth time or a natural phenomenon (现象), such as Jing (Beijing), Chen (morning),
Dong (winter) and Xue (snow).
Meanings in given names also show the culture of an era (时代). In the old days, given names such as Wangcai (making the family prosperous and rich) were popular. During the 1950s and 1960s, many boys had given names such as "building the country" (Jianguo) and "celebrating National Day" (Guoqing). A study showed that there were 290,000 Jianguos in the late 1960s. At that time, girls were often named for flowers like Guihua and Hehua.
The reform and opening policies (改革开放政策) in the late 1970s gave more choices for given names, such as Bo (搏), and Yuhang (宇航). Parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams. In 2008, thousands of newborn babies were named Aoyun (Olympics) because of the Beijing Olympic Games. The 2010 Shanghai World Expo made Shibo (世博) a popular given name. Over 6,200 newborn babies were named Shibo in the first nine months of 2010, according to Xinhua News Agency.
Where does a baby get its surname mostly from in China?
2.What do the examples of Jiankang and Xingfu tell us?
3.What does the name "Wangcai" mean in China?
4.When were the most babies named "Jianguo'?
5.Why did the parents name their babies "Bo" or "Yuhang"?
6.What does your name mean? 展开
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(1)From his or her father
(2)They tell us the parents' wishes for the child
(3)It means making the family prosperous and rich
(4)During the 1950s and 1960s
(5)Because parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams
(6)My name means the wishes from my parents
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(2)They tell us the parents' wishes for the child
(3)It means making the family prosperous and rich
(4)During the 1950s and 1960s
(5)Because parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams
(6)My name means the wishes from my parents
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Where does a baby get its surname mostly from in China?
Usually, Chinese baby gets a surname (姓) from his or her parents' family name, most often the father's.
2.What do the examples of Jiankang and Xingfu tell us?
Chinese given names are meant to have special meanings and often
express the parents' wishes for the child.
3.What does the name "Wangcai" mean in China?
The name "Wangcai" means "making the family prosperous and rich" in China.
4.When were the most babies named "Jianguo'?
During the 1950s and 1960s.
5.Why did the parents name their babies "Bo" or "Yuhang"?
Parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams.
6.What does your name mean?
My name means ........
Usually, Chinese baby gets a surname (姓) from his or her parents' family name, most often the father's.
2.What do the examples of Jiankang and Xingfu tell us?
Chinese given names are meant to have special meanings and often
express the parents' wishes for the child.
3.What does the name "Wangcai" mean in China?
The name "Wangcai" means "making the family prosperous and rich" in China.
4.When were the most babies named "Jianguo'?
During the 1950s and 1960s.
5.Why did the parents name their babies "Bo" or "Yuhang"?
Parents wanted their children to learn more and have big dreams.
6.What does your name mean?
My name means ........
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