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Chinese Names

     After a few hours of sketching and several rounds of consideration, I came out the Chinese names for everyone . Those surnames are all listed in the "Hundred Family Surnames" ,"百家姓; Bǎijiāxìng" compiled in early Song Dynasty around 1000 years ago. The surnames and given names are mainly associated with the sound of your English names. The given names are somewhat blended with your personal characteristics, personality or appearance.  You can employ it when doing the Self-Introduction. 

If you want to check the meaning,  pronunciation,  and the stroke order of your names, you can type the pinyin at the link of http://www.nciku.com/. Make sure you type one word at a time, then choose the correct Chinese character.

English Name

  1. Aaron King
  2. Anthony Palladino
  3. Anthony Palma
  4. Bigyan Dahal
  5. Blake Gatison
  6. Carson Sandra
  7. Charlotte Greene 
  8. Ibrahim Alqablan
  9. Jonathan Marston
  10. Joseph Wood
  11. Mackenzie Malone
  12. Michael Jamie
  13. Michael Kwasnick
  14. Michael Romano
  15. Marc Scasino 
  16. Peter Falcone 
  17. Tessa Imbrie


Surname

  1. 金 
  2. 潘 
  3. 庞 
  4. 唐 
  5. 顧 
  6.  邵 
  7.  葛 
  8.  汪 
  9.  马 
  10.  吴 
  11. 孟 
  12. 卓
  13.  康 
  14.  罗 
  15.  司 
  16.  方 
  17.  易

Pinyin

  1. Jīn 
  2. Pān 
  3. Páng
  4. Táng 
  5. Gù  
  6. Shào 
  7. Gě 
  8. Wāng 
  9. Mǎ  
  10. Wú 
  11. Mèng
  12. Zhuó 
  13. Kāng 
  14. Luó 
  15. Sī 
  16. Fāng 
  17. Yì

Given Name

  1. 耀仁 
  2. 安 
  3. 安石 
  4. 必基 
  5. 磊 
  6. 可思 
  7. 雪丽 
  8. 一伯 
  9. 杰森 
  10. 樵赋 
  11. 姬儿 
  12. 猛
  13. 麥 
  14. 民侃 
  15. 铭轲 
  16. 比德
  17. 廷姍

Pinyin

  1. Yàorén 
  2. ān 
  3. ānshí  
  4. Bìjī 
  5. Lěi 
  6. Kěsī 
  7. Xuělì 
  8. YìBó 
  9. Jiésēn 
  10. Qiáofù 
  11. Jīer 
  12. Měng
  13. Mài  
  14. Mínkǎn 
  15. Míngkē 
  16. Bǐdé 
  17. Tíngshān

Self Introduction

1. Greeting Sentence.
2. Introduce your English name first, then your Chinese name.
3. Say you are a student in your department.
4. Say your Nationality.
5. Ending sentence.

Grading is based on the fluency, pronunciation/tones and sentence structures. Extra 5 points will be given to those who come up unique greeting and ending sentences. Additional 5 points will be given to those who have unique style of presentation.  

P.s. You have to memorize all the sentences. Bring notes will cause 20 points to be subtracted.
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