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小孩英文小名哪些简单又好听有翻译

  小名:聪聪 壮壮 大地 贝贝 豆丁 酷比 熊猫 英文名:AARON (希伯来)启发的意思,AARON被描绘为不高但英俊的男人,诚实刻苦具有责任感,是个有效率个性沉静的领导者。 ABEL (希伯来)"呼吸"的意思,为ABELARD的简写,大部份的人认为ABEL是高大,强壮的运动员,能干,独立,又聪明。有些人则认为ABEL是瘦小,温顺的男孩。 ABRAHAM 原为希伯来文,意为"民族之父"。后来,它演变成"物之父"的意思。大多万数人将ABRAHAM形容为高大壮硕留着胡子的领袖,诚实,庄严,聪明,像亚伯拉翰林肯总统一样 ADAM (希伯来),红土制造的意思。据说上帝用红土造人,而亚当是他造出的第一个人。 ADAM被形容是高大,黝黑,英俊,肌肉强健的男人,沉稳,聪明。 ADRIAN (拉丁文)黑色的意思。人们将ADRIAN描绘为迷人,阴柔的男子,敏感,体贴,可爱,富有。 ALVA 希伯来名,给人的感觉是很崇高、庄严的,圣经上写着ALVA 是一个地名和种族名字。 ALEX 为ALEXANDER的简写,人们认为ALEX是身强体健有着希腊血统的男子,聪明,和善,令人喜爱。 ALAN 据传,英国有一位诗人,叫Alawn(阿伦),很近似于Alan,它的意思,但后来,这个名字常形为Eilian、Allan、Ailin、A'lon等等。Alan的发音近似于撒格逊语Aylwyn或Alwyn(熟悉的朋友)的意思)。所以它在英国很为人所欢迎。 ALBERT (老式英语)崇高,聪明之意。ALBERT引人联想起三种形象;肥胖、笨重、缓慢,如Fat Albert;聪明,行为古怪,如Albert Einstein:或是正式, ALFRED(古式英语),睿智的参谋。ALFRED给人两种截然不同的印象:一种是超重的智者,所谓智者就是有智慧的老人家,行事谨慎,另一种是文弱的 书呆子。 ANDREW洛j希腊里有男子气概、雄壮、勇敢的男人。 ANDY 为ANDREW的简写,ANDY被人形容为高高的,金发的,童心未泯的普通男子,快乐,随和老实憨厚。 ANGUS 唯一的选择。ANGUS被视作行为怪异,惹麻烦的傻瓜。 ANTHONY (拉丁)无价的意思,人们认为ANTHONY是高壮黝黑的意大利男人,聪明强壮并坚忍。 ARTHUR (凯尔特语)"贵族",(威尔斯)英雄。Arthur有两个不同的意思:一生充满故事喜欢受注目的有趣老人;或是沉静,与众不同,信守承诺的智者。 AUSTIN 同August,Augustine.AUSTIN被视为聪明,坦诚有礼的大男孩--或者是恃才傲物的富家公子。 BEN (希伯来)儿子的意思;所有BEN开头名字的简写。Ben被描述为高大,强壮的黑发男子,沉静、可爱,随和,温柔。 BENSON (希伯来英文)"Son of Benjamin"班杰明的儿子。感谢电视上Benson Dubois,给人的印象,Benson被形容是机智的黑人管家,聪明,体贴又有趣。 BRANT 古德语,意为妖精。这里所谓妖精,可不是你我心想的贬义词,而是古代德国人对神仙的一般称呼。 BRENT 代表山顶或者避暑胜地。 BRIAN (爱尔兰语)"力量,美德",大部份人把Brian看做是爱尔兰男子,聪明,喜欢运动,并擅于社交。有些人则认为Brian......余下全文>>

好听的男生英文小名

  TONY, 托尼

万圣节(要英文的

  October 31   On October 31st, dozens of children dressed in costumes(节日服装)knock on their neighbors' doors and yell "Trick or Treat" when the door opens. Pirates and princesses, ghosts and popular heroes of the day all hold bags open to catch the candy or other goodies that the neighbors drop in. As they give each child a treat the neighbors exclaim over the costumes and try to guess who is under the masks.   Since the 800's November 1st is a religious holiday known as All Saints' Day(万圣节). The Mass that was said on this day was called Allhallowmas. The evening before became known as All Hakkiw e'en, or Halloween. Like some other American celebrations, its origins lie in both pre-Christian and Christian customs.   October 31 st was the eve of the Celtic(凯尔特人的)new year. The Celts were the ancestors of the present-day Irish, Welsh and Scottish people. On this day ghosts walked and mingled with the living, or so the Celts thought. The townspeople baked food all that day and when night fell they dressed up and tried to resemble the souls of the dead. Hoping that the ghosts would leave peacefully before midnight of the new year.   Much later, when Christianity spread throughout Ireland and October 31 was no longer the last day of the year, Halloween became a celebration mostly for children. "Ghosts" went from door to door asking for treats, or else a trick would be played on the owners of the house. When millions of Irish people immigrated to the United States in the 1840s the tradition came with them.   Today' school dances and neighborhood parties called "block parties" are popular among young and old alike. More and more adults celebrate Halloween. They dress up like historical or political figures and go to masquerade parties(化妆舞会). In larger cities, costumed children and their parents gather at shopping malls early in the evening. Stores and businesses give parties with games and treats for the children.Teenagers enjoy costume dances at their schools and the more outrageous the costume the better!   Certain pranks(恶作剧)such as soaping car windows and tipping over garbage cans are expected. But partying and pranks are not the only things that Halloweeners enjoy doing. Some collect money to buy food and medicine for needy children around the world.   Symbols of Halloween   Halloween originated as a celebration connected with evil spirits. Witches flying on broomsticks with black cats, ghosts, goblins(小精灵)and skeletons have all evolved as symbols of Halloween. They are popular trick-or-treat costumes and decorations for greeting cards and windows. Black is one of the traditional Halloween colors, probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night. In the weeks before October 31, Americans decorate windows of houses and schools with silhouettes(轮廓)of witches and black cats.   Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween. The pumpkin is an orange-colored squash, and orange has become the other traditional Halloween color. Carving pumpkins into jack- o'lanterns is a Halloween custom also dating back to Ireland. A legend grew up about a man named Jack who was so stingy(吝啬的)that he was not allowed into heaven when he died, because he was a miser(吝啬鬼). He couldn't enter hell either because he had played jokes on the devil. As a result, Jack had to walk the earth with his lantern until Judgement Day(审判日). The Irish people carved scary faces out of turnips(芜菁根), beets(甜菜根)or potatoes representing "Jack of the Lantern," or Jack-o'lantern. When the Irish brought their customs to the United States, they carved faces on pumpkins because in the autumn they were more plentiful than turnips. Today jack-o'-lanterns in the windows of a house on Halloween night let costumed children know that there are goodies(糖果)waiting if they knock and say "Trick or Treat!"   Halloween Treats   Dried Pumpkin Seeds   After carving your pumpkin, separate the pulp from the seeds. Rinse(冲洗)the seeds and spread them out to dry. The next day, add enough melted butter or margarine(人造黄油)to coat each seed. Spread the seeds onto a cookie sheet(甜酥饼干)and bake for 20 minutes in a 300 degree oven for 20 minutes or until they are slightly brown.   Caramel Apples   Take the paper wrapping off about 100 caramels(饴糖)and put them in a saucepan(炖锅). Put the saucepan over a pan of boiling water. Boil the water until the caramels melt. Put a wooden stick into the top of each apple, dip the apple into the caramel. Let them cool on wax paper and enjoy!   Scary Stories   No Halloween party is complete without at least one scary story. Usually one person talks in a low   voice while everyone else crowds together on the floor or around a fire. The following is a retelling of a tale told in Britain and in North Carolina and Virginia.   "What Do You Come For?"   There was an old woman who lived all by herself, and she was very lonely. Sitting in the kitchen one night, she said, "Oh, I wish I had some company."   No sooner had she spoken than down the chimney tumbled two feet from which the flesh had rotted. The old woman's eyes bulged with terror.   Then two legs dropped to the hearth and attached themselves to the feet.   Then a body tumbled down, then two arms, and a man's head.   As the old woman watched, the parts came together into a great, tall man. The man danced around and around the room. Faster and faster he went. Then he stopped, and he looked into her eyes.   "What do you come for? she asked in a small voice that shivered and shook.   "What do I come for?" he said. "I come for YOU!"   The narrator shouts and jumps at the person near him!

万圣节(要英文的

  October 31   On October 31st, dozens of children dressed in costumes(节日服装)knock on their neighbors' doors and yell "Trick or Treat" when the door opens. Pirates and princesses, ghosts and popular heroes of the day all hold bags open to catch the candy or other goodies that the neighbors drop in. As they give each child a treat the neighbors exclaim over the costumes and try to guess who is under the masks.   Since the 800's November 1st is a religious holiday known as All Saints' Day(万圣节). The Mass that was said on this day was called Allhallowmas. The evening before became known as All Hakkiw e'en, or Halloween. Like some other American celebrations, its origins lie in both pre-Christian and Christian customs.   October 31 st was the eve of the Celtic(凯尔特人的)new year. The Celts were the ancestors of the present-day Irish, Welsh and Scottish people. On this day ghosts walked and mingled with the living, or so the Celts thought. The townspeople baked food all that day and when night fell they dressed up and tried to resemble the souls of the dead. Hoping that the ghosts would leave peacefully before midnight of the new year.   Much later, when Christianity spread throughout Ireland and October 31 was no longer the last day of the year, Halloween became a celebration mostly for children. "Ghosts" went from door to door asking for treats, or else a trick would be played on the owners of the house. When millions of Irish people immigrated to the United States in the 1840s the tradition came with them.   Today' school dances and neighborhood parties called "block parties" are popular among young and old alike. More and more adults celebrate Halloween. They dress up like historical or political figures and go to masquerade parties(化妆舞会). In larger cities, costumed children and their parents gather at shopping malls early in the evening. Stores and businesses give parties with games and treats for the children.Teenagers enjoy costume dances at their schools and the more outrageous the costume the better!   Certain pranks(恶作剧)such as soaping car windows and tipping over garbage cans are expected. But partying and pranks are not the only things that Halloweeners enjoy doing. Some collect money to buy food and medicine for needy children around the world.   Symbols of Halloween   Halloween originated as a celebration connected with evil spirits. Witches flying on broomsticks with black cats, ghosts, goblins(小精灵)and skeletons have all evolved as symbols of Halloween. They are popular trick-or-treat costumes and decorations for greeting cards and windows. Black is one of the traditional Halloween colors, probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night. In the weeks before October 31, Americans decorate windows of houses and schools with silhouettes(轮廓)of witches and black cats.   Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween. The pumpkin is an orange-colored squash, and orange has become the other traditional Halloween color. Carving pumpkins into jack- o'lanterns is a Halloween custom also dating back to Ireland. A legend grew up about a man named Jack who was so stingy(吝啬的)that he was not allowed into heaven when he died, because he was a miser(吝啬鬼). He couldn't enter hell either because he had played jokes on the devil. As a result, Jack had to walk the earth with his lantern until Judgement Day(审判日). The Irish people carved scary faces out of turnips(芜菁根), beets(甜菜根)or potatoes representing "Jack of the Lantern," or Jack-o'lantern. When the Irish brought their customs to the United States, they carved faces on pumpkins because in the autumn they were more plentiful than turnips. Today jack-o'-lanterns in the windows of a house on Halloween night let costumed children know that there are goodies(糖果)waiting if they knock and say "Trick or Treat!"   Halloween Treats   Dried Pumpkin Seeds   After carving your pumpkin, separate the pulp from the seeds. Rinse(冲洗)the seeds and spread them out to dry. The next day, add enough melted butter or margarine(人造黄油)to coat each seed. Spread the seeds onto a cookie sheet(甜酥饼干)and bake for 20 minutes in a 300 degree oven for 20 minutes or until they are slightly brown.   Caramel Apples   Take the paper wrapping off about 100 caramels(饴糖)and put them in a saucepan(炖锅). Put the saucepan over a pan of boiling water. Boil the water until the caramels melt. Put a wooden stick into the top of each apple, dip the apple into the caramel. Let them cool on wax paper and enjoy!   Scary Stories   No Halloween party is complete without at least one scary story. Usually one person talks in a low   voice while everyone else crowds together on the floor or around a fire. The following is a retelling of a tale told in Britain and in North Carolina and Virginia.   "What Do You Come For?"   There was an old woman who lived all by herself, and she was very lonely. Sitting in the kitchen one night, she said, "Oh, I wish I had some company."   No sooner had she spoken than down the chimney tumbled two feet from which the flesh had rotted. The old woman's eyes bulged with terror.   Then two legs dropped to the hearth and attached themselves to the feet.   Then a body tumbled down, then two arms, and a man's head.   As the old woman watched, the parts came together into a great, tall man. The man danced around and around the room. Faster and faster he went. Then he stopped, and he looked into her eyes.   "What do you come for? she asked in a small voice that shivered and shook.   "What do I come for?" he said. "I come for YOU!"   The narrator shouts and jumps at the person near him!

多多这个小名好吗

挺可爱的,小名最好是取本人名字里的某个字,这样更贴切本人,叫起来也顺口。

属虎的女孩小名

  梓萌、紫盈、含烟、梓涵、盈盈、贝贝、茜茜、彤彤、曼梓、忆尔、思萌。这几个名字文雅而有意蕴。八字测名上吉。

缺土男孩小名

  城城 贵姓

起男孩的小名

  小名: 晗晗 熙熙 然然 诺诺 赢赢 涵涵   男孩: 潇晗 奥然 昭樨 宇航 宇浩 嘉熙1.字义要吉祥,力避粗俗; 2.字音要悦耳,注意阴阳平仄,富于节奏感; 3.字形要搭配协调,富于变化,便于书写; 4.要结合家风、事业及父母长辈对子女的期望,以及理想抱负、兴趣、爱好和目标追求; 5.根据男孩、女孩的不同性别特征起名,以方便生活和工作; 6.以孩子出生前后情况起名,如当时的特征或出生前后有无特殊值得纪念的大事; 7.以出生时间取名,如近代爱国诗人丘逢甲生于甲子年; 8.以出生地点取名,如孔子生于曲阜东南的尼丘山,故取名为“丘”,字为“尼”; 9.以易经中姓名学起名,字带阴阳,号显五行,名号与自身内在信息相结合,也会带来不少辅助与调整作用。 擎苍 (顶天立地,男儿本色)(出自宋代诗人苏轼的《江城子`密州出猎》“…左牵黄,右擎苍…”)致远 (取自自诸葛亮的《诫子书》:“非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远”)思飞 (取自李白千古名句:俱怀逸兴壮思飞,欲上青天揽明月)丹明 (取自名句:千古丹心明日月;一身正气写春秋) 若飞 (取自名句:万里赴戎机,关山度若飞)碧涛 (取自秋瑾名句:一腔热血勤珍重,洒去犹能化碧涛)云帆 (取自千古名句:长风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海)语新 (取自元好问名句:一语天然万古新,豪华落尽见真淳) 怀逸 (取自千古名句“俱怀逸兴壮思飞,欲上青天揽明月)瑾瑜 (出自成语――握瑾怀瑜,比喻拥有美好的品德)辰逸 (让人觉得很舒服的名字,且和“沉毅”“诚意”二词同音) 浩宇 (胸怀犹如宇宙,浩瀚无穷) 瑾瑜 (出自成语---握瑾怀瑜,比喻拥有美好的品德) 皓轩 (意为:光明磊落,气宇轩昂) 擎苍 (顶天立地,男儿本色)(出自宋代诗人苏轼的《江城子`密州出猎》“...左牵黄,右擎苍...”) 擎宇(不喜欢上面的哪个还可以选这个,意思相同) 致远 (取自自诸葛亮的《诫子书》:“非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远”) 烨磊 (光明磊落) 晟睿(“晟”是光明、兴盛的意思;“睿”是智慧的意思) 文博(文采飞扬,博学多才) 天佑(生来就有上天庇佑的孩子) 英杰(英俊杰出) 俊驰(出自成语:俊才星驰) 雨泽 (恩惠像雨一样多) 烨磊 (光明磊落) 伟奇(伟大、神奇) 晟睿(“晟”是光明、兴盛的意思,读shèng;“睿”是智慧的意思) 文博(文采飞扬,博学多才) 天佑(生来就有上天庇佑的孩子) 文昊(昊的字意是:广大无边) 修洁(修:形容身材修长高大,洁:整洁) 黎昕 (黎:黎明 昕:明亮的样子 ) 远航(好男儿,就放他去远航吧) 旭尧 (旭:旭日 尧:上古时期的贤明君主,后泛指圣人 ) 圣杰 (圣:崇高 杰:杰出 ) 俊楠 (俊:英俊 楠:坚固 ) 鸿涛 (鸿:旺盛,兴盛 ) 伟祺 (伟:伟大 祺 :吉祥 ) 荣轩 (轩:气度不凡 ) 越泽 (泽:广博的水源) 浩宇 (胸怀犹如宇宙,浩瀚无穷) 瑾瑜 (出自成语――握瑾怀瑜,比喻拥有美好的品德) 皓轩 (意为:光明磊落,气宇轩昂) 擎宇(意思同上) 志泽 (泽:广域的水源 ) 子轩 (轩:气度不凡 ) 睿渊 (睿智;学识渊博) 弘文 (弘扬;文:文学家) 哲瀚 (拥有广大的学问) 雨泽 (恩惠) 楷瑞 (楷:楷模;瑞:吉祥) 建辉 (建造辉煌成就) 晋鹏( 晋:进也,本义,上进 鹏:比喻前程远大 ) 天磊 (磊:众石累积 ) 绍辉( 绍:继承 辉:光辉 ) 浩南 (浩:浩大 ) 泽洋 (广阔的海洋 ) 鑫磊 (鑫:财富 ) 鹏煊 (煊:光明,读......余下全文>>

带三点水的小名?

  沫沫,江江,泠泠,您从新华字典上找三点水的字,多读几遍,看看是不是自己喜欢,比较顺耳,然后拿来用。

带木字的男孩小名

  小名(乳名):林子   笔画和五行分别:8(木) 3(水)   此小名数理为 11 ,其暗示的信息:   (旱苗逢雨)万物更新,调顺发达,恢弘泽世,繁荣富贵。(吉)





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