Naming Around the World
There are many ways to choose a name for a child. The following are traditions from three groups of people.
Chinese Naming Tradition
2.Many Chinese names have three parts: the family name (or last name), the generation name, and the given name (or first name).
3.The last name comes from the father's family. There are not many different last names in China. More than half of all Chinese people have one of these last names: Chen, Lin, Huang, Lee, Zhang, Wu, Wang, Cai, or Liu.
4.The generation name comes from the words in a poem. Traditionally, each family has its own "generation poem." The first generation uses the first word in the poem for its generation name. The second generation uses the second word, and so on.
5.The first name can be almost any word in Chinese. Often girls' names are words for beauty or flowers and boys' names are words for strength and health. Usually the Chinese don't name their children after famous people or relatives.
African-American Naming Tradition
6. Today in the United States, many African choose European last names. Some choose European last names. Some but many do not. Some choose african name. Some choose Arabic name. Some create a whole new name for their child
7. Parents first choose a popular name, and then they change it a little to make it interesting. For example, they start with the name Mark and then add quon to create the new name Marquon. Other parents create a name that has a nice sound. parents choose different sounds to create a new, interesting name. The chart shows popular sounds and examples of names for boys and girls.
Spanish Naming Tradition
8. In Spain, a name usually has three parts: the first name, the father's last name, and the mother's last name. the father's last name is used from one generation to the next. The mother's last name goes only to one generation-to her sons and daughters.
9. Traditionally, parents give their children the grandparents' first names. They name the first boy after the father's father. They name the first girl after the father's mother. Parents name the second boy after the mother's father and the second girl after the mother's mother. The child's name tells the family history.
Naming Around the World
There are many ways to choose a name for a child. The following are traditions from three groups of people.
Chinese Naming Tradition
2.Many Chinese names have three parts: the family name (or last name), the generation name, and the given name (or first name).
3.The last name comes from the father's family. There are not many different last names in China. More than half of all Chinese people have one of these last names: Chen, Lin, Huang, Lee, Zhang, Wu, Wang, Cai, or Liu.
4.The generation name comes from the words in a poem. Traditionally, each family has its own "generation poem." The first generation uses the first word in the poem for its generation name. The second generation uses the second word, and so on.
5.The first name can be almost any word in Chinese. Often girls' names are words for beauty or flowers and boys' names are words for strength and health. Usually the Chinese don't name their children after famous people or relatives.
African-American Naming Tradition
6. Today in the United States, many African choose European last names. Some choose European last names. Some but many do not. Some choose african name. Some choose Arabic name. Some create a whole new name for their child
7. Parents first choose a popular name, and then they change it a little to make it interesting. For example, they start with the name Mark and then add quon to create the new name Marquon. Other parents create a name that has a nice sound. parents choose different sounds to create a new, interesting name. The chart shows popular sounds and examples of names for boys and girls.
Spanish Naming Tradition
8. In Spain, a name usually has three parts: the first name, the father's last name, and the mother's last name. the father's last name is used from one generation to the next. The mother's last name goes only to one generation-to her sons and daughters.
9. Traditionally, parents give their children the grandparents' first names. They name the first boy after the father's father. They name the first girl after the father's mother. Parents name the second boy after the mother's father and the second girl after the mother's mother. The child's name tells the family history.
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