你的middle Name不存在,“小”不是你的middle name,小倩在一起是你的First / Given Name Suffix:不用选 Prefered Name(Nickname):如果你写了一个昵称,他们给你发邮件的时候会称呼你的昵称;如果你没有写昵称,他们给你发邮件的时候会称呼你的名。 Have you ever used any other names?* 你曾经用过其他名字吗...
- Middle name: 中国人名一般没有,空着 - Last/Family/Sur Name: 姓 - Suffix: 后缀,不用填 - Have you ever used any other names?: 如果姓名曾改过的,选Yes, 并写上改过前的,若没有,选No.尤其注意自己成绩单等申请材料上会出现不同名字(包括英文名)的请务必要填写曾用名。 - Sex: 性别 Male男 Fe...
Middle name: 中国人名一般没有,空着 Last/Family/Surname: 姓!(注意千万不要填反了) Suffix: 后缀,不用填 Preferred Name (nickname):可以填自己一直用的英文名 Have you ever used any other names?: 如果姓名曾改过的,选 Yes, 并写上曾用名,若没有,选 No. Sex: 性别 Male 男 Female 女 Date of bi...
- Middle name: 中国人名一般没有,空着 - Last/Family/Sur Name: 姓 - Suffix: 后缀,不用填 - Have you ever used any other names?: 如果姓名曾改过的,选Yes, 并写上改过前的,若没有,选No.尤其注意自己成绩单等申请材料上会出现不同名字(包括英文名)的请务必要填写曾用名。 - Sex: 性别 Male男 Fe...
Middle name: 一般没有,不用填。 Last/Family/Sur Name: 姓。 Suffix: 后缀。 Preferred Name(nickname):可以填自己一直用的英文名,也可以不填。 Have you ever used any other names?: 是否有曾用名。 Sex/Male/Female 性别/男/女。 Date of birth: 月/日/年。
Equally with or by all. [Middle English commune, from Old French commun, from Latin commūnis; see mei- in Indo-European roots.] com′mon·ly adv. com′mon·ness n. Synonyms: common, ordinary, familiar These adjectives describe what is generally known or frequently encountered. Common applies...
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English comun, from Anglo-French, Old French, from Latin commūnis “common,” presumably originally “sharing common duties,” akin to mūnia “duties of an office,” mūnus “task, duty, gift,” from an unattested base moin-, cognate with mean 2; ...
The Chinese given name (first name) composed of one or two words is located behind the surname. Here are lists of common Chinese given names for female and male, boys and girls with meanings.
Male Chinese Names A-E Aaron 阿隆 Abigail 阿比盖尔 Abraham 亚伯拉罕 Achille 阿希尔 Adam 亚当 Adrian 阿德里安 Adrien 阿德里安 Aki 阿基 Alan 阿兰 Alban 阿尔本 Albert 阿尔伯特 Alec 阿雷克 Alex 阿列克斯 Alexander 亚历山大 Alexandre 亚历山大 Alfonso 阿方索 ...
German Boys' First Names - Vornamen Symbols used: Gr. (Greek), Lat. (Latin), OHG (Old High German), Sp. (Spanish). Gott-names - In the era of Pietism (17th/18th century) it was popular to create German male names withGott(God) plus a pious adjective.Gotthard("God" and "hard"...