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BEIJING, April 8, according to the Newswire HONG KONG: Chinese people have an English name,http://www.city-yanai.jp, in the end is a trend or a cliche? Taiwan recently conducted a well-known site, "the English name of the 10 most cliche vote" by David won the first boys and girls won by Amy. Media access Taiwan people named David, who joked,hogan collezione 2014 negozio hogan roma borse hogan shop online, "this name everyone screamed out just fine."

The site public relations manager, said on the 7th,prada daino, the voting is divided into two steps, first by users in March voted "the most cliche," the English name of a 15 men and women, followed by a second round of voting and then select "10 most conventional English name. " Online voting in 6539,http://www.importia.com/index.php/forum/newtopic, the boys' most popular English name "before three David, Peter,http://zazna.com/selection/index.php?item/create_form/1, Michael,http://sideviews.at.webry.info, girls, compared with Amy,http://www.88822.com/#03666/read.php?tid=980,modelli hogan uomo hogan scarpe prezzi hogan bianche pelle, Vivian,http://kainhofer.com, Lisa sequentially for.

Actress Vivian Chen's English name Vivian, she said that the name was 20 years ago by the broker to help her take. Peter Ho and Yang also named Peter, said the name taken by the father, "called great childhood,http://events.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/display.cgi,cinture gucci outlet, have become accustomed to it."

Engaged in scientific and technological work English name is the David, but he believes there is a "well-known" The English name is a good thing:. "This is the name everyone screamed out just fine,http://zassi-backnumber.seesaa.net," the boy said high school female teacher Amy name Although common, but does not want to change.

Head of the Department of Applied Foreign Languages Taiwan Hsuan Chuang University, said,spaccio chanel, David, Peter, Michael is a common English name of the boys, all from the "Bible" in the names; Amy girls only more common overseas, it is intended to "love." (End)