| Choosing Auspicious Chinese Names |  | Author: Evelyn Lip Publisher: Heian International Category: Book
Buy Used: $172.33
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 5234001
Media: Paperback Pages: 172 Number Of Items: 1
ISBN: 0893468509 EAN: 9780893468507 ASIN: 0893468509
Publication Date: November 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Excellent starting point for picking a name April 23, 2004 R. Hung (San Francisco, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book provides an excellent explanation of the "science" of picking a Chinese name. It describes the significance of "elements" (e.g., gold, fire, earth, etc.), the date and time of your child's birth, and the number of strokes to selecting a name. By breaking down the process of choosing a name into readily digestible steps, this book makes the process very understandable and actually somewhat fun (versus some other books on this same topic.). This book rates a "4" instead of "5" as a result of two issues -- both of which are surmountable. First, the book is not current; it only provides the necessary charts relating to the date/time of birth through the end of 1999. BUT -- anyone with even a trivial understanding of Microsoft Excel can readily create a chart that extrapolates the necessary charts through to the present. After all, the table entries REPEAT every 60 entries, and thus all you need to do is manually create a calendar in Excel and map the entries to the calendar. Second, the book does not (cannot) adequately prevent you from choosing unbelievably stupid combinations. For example, the characters "Ying" and "Man" (in Cantonese) are acceptable choices for the first and middle characters. Of course, together these words mean "English." Thus, you really must ask a native Chinese speaker to doublecheck whatever name you select. Good book, and good luck.
New edition for year 2002 onwards December 8, 2002 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am considering this book since I'm looking for an auspicious name for my baby who will be born next year (2003). But according to one of the readers, it is outdated if you need to determine the best name for year 2001 onwards. Will the author Evelyn Lip considering of publishing new edition for year 2002 onwards so that we can determine what is the best name base on the element and birth date.
Outdated for 2001 babies June 13, 2001 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Good book overall, but for some sections where there are recommendations for names or elements, the book stops at the year 2000, so it's useless for people like me who's trying to find names for new baby born in 2001.
It was fun applying Chinese principles to Indian names April 15, 1999 Anurag Gupta (Foster City, CA United States) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
My wife and I are from India. We recently had a baby daughter. We had lots of fun applying Chinese naming principles to Indian names. Hope the name's auspicious for our daughter
How to choose a Chinese name using Chinese name analysis June 30, 1998 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
This book explains the ancient calculations involved in choosing a Chinese name. It uses Mandarin pinyin and simplified characters and is writen in English. The ancient theories include: the 5 elements; number of strokes for yin-yang; the lunar birthdate and 8 characters; and the Chinese horoscope. As well, 300 English names are translated into Chinese.
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