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gato -

I still like Mo Ruihan or Mo Hanrui, as suggested by skylee.

Rui Jia Rui is a little sing-songy.



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IndhuRen -



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Rui Jia Rui is a little sing-songy.

Quite true, I showed it to a Chinese friend, he says it sound like a shop name.

He also said 莫涵睿 sounds ok. So I think I will take 莫涵睿 (Mo4 Han2 Rui4)

Thank you every body for your kind suggestions










HashiriKata -



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So I think I will take 莫涵睿 (Mo4 Han2 Rui4)

Glad to see that you've found a nice name.

The search for your name in Chinese reminded me that Chinese doesn't the sound "Ra" in the system,
which is peculiar because "ra" seems to be one of the easiest sounds to pronounce, and we know
that Chinese have many much more difficult sounds than this.










Stefani -

Doesn't Raja means King? You can possibly take on the last name of "Wang" 王










IndhuRen -



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Doesn't Raja means King? You can possibly take on the last name of "Wang" 王

In my actual name RAJA means King and RAJ means Prince...

But Wang2 Mo4 Han2 doesn't sound right to me but Mo4 Han2 Rui4 seems to sound better. Thanks for
the suggestion anyway....










madizi -

Well, it's up to you to choose. Sometimes Chinese also translate the meaning if it is possible (as
is in your case).












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