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[Facts] Irish tradition of middle names? + Chinese name question
I'm curious to know if it is common in Irleand to use the middle name as 'first' name. So far I've met an Anne Stephanie (Stephanie), Mary Yvonne (Yvonne) and Patrick Paul (Paul) who all go by their middle name. I was thinking that the first name is a saint's name and a Catholic tradition but this is just a guess. TIA
ETA: I would also like to know more about Chinese names. It is normal for Chinese people to have a Western name and I wonder if it's common among Westerners in China to take a Chinese name.
I read that names with two syllables are the most common for Chinese names and it says those syllables can be any of the thousands of Chinese characters so the combinations are almost limitless.
The database lists very few names so my second question is if anyone know of a Chinese (feminine) name meaning free and if one in theory could use just any sound/word one likes from from the Chinese language as a name.
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C'est beaucoup moins inquiétant de parler du mauvais temps
En chantant
Et c'est tellement plus mignon de se faire traiter de con
En chanson.
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Irish tradition of middle names? + Chinese name question  ·  CN  ·  9/25/2008, 5:48 AM
Re: Chinese names  ·  Anisah  ·  3/29/2020, 12:22 PM
Re: Irish tradition of middle names? + Chinese name question  ·  Mike  ·  3/28/2020, 11:31 AM
Re: Irish tradition of middle names? (Long)  ·  Speranza  ·  9/29/2008, 1:49 AM
Part answer  ·  Mar  ·  9/25/2008, 4:43 PM
Re: Irish tradition of middle names? + Chinese name question  ·  Lily8  ·  9/25/2008, 4:36 PM