Ahhhhh. Thank you for writing this! Have you seen The Other Side of A Cultivation Novel? The main character’s name is Shu QAI. And he gets called Qai.... that’s not even a word/character. I left a rant about it on chapter 3 it’s the most upvoted lol.
Rant: Don't Butcher Chinese Names Please
RoachTheRoach do they mean cai? does that make his name... vegetable?? :0
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This Tiny Fish brings a question to you, Revered Gramps:
Have you any better names than Xiao Lang (Little Wolf) to recommend?
Specifically, for a female child whose's a glutton.
This Tiny Fish is filled with gratitude (-ω-)ゝ
DaddyFishGotBigPp do you want a nickname or an actual name
Umm can I ask too? what about this? 古龙神君
It's for my male character in my historical fantasy novel. oh, so I can use this! Thanks!
yaoyueyi This is where I’ve got these names from:
https://thoughtcatalog.com/jeremy-london/2018/03/285-chinese-girls-names-and-what-they-mean/
yaoyueyi
It's for the actual name of an character, but it would be better if it could ressemble a nickname;
Xiao Lang.
Was this fishy explanation enough?
This is my apology in advance.
My novel has more characters with names that I just think of. I have never taken name meanings into consideration but, am sorry because right now I can't change my plot.
am sorry for using letters to create my own names that sound like Chinese but not.
Forgive me this once. mostly Chinese who use this site.
DaddyFishGotBigPp uhh give me a while, I'll eventually think of one... eventually. but in chinese, typically nicknames don't have to be similar to names if they're things like animals.