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Write My Name In Chinese

by Ding
(Author of GCN)

Saturday, February 5, 2011. 11:10am

Many people ask "How to write my name in Chinese?"

If you would like to know what your Chinese name is, just ask me here.

What I would give you is the transliteration. The definition for transliteration is "the spelling of a word in one language with the alphabet of another language." That means the Chinese name will sound like your non-Chinese name.

Meanwhile, I offer a paid service which is Chinese name translation. You can see some translated Chinese names examples here.

Translation is defined as "a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language."

Most sites offer only name transliteration service. I will give you a unique translation of your name.

To get your name meaningfully translated into Chinese, you can read about it here. Find out the 5 top reasons why you need a Chinese name. And why the name will be unique to you.

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