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doodoo and i were talkin' about names the other day (well actually some time ago). and comparing his surname with mine. it seems that it is easy for the surname "Tan" to match with any first name at all. eg. Michael Tan (mai ji dan = selling eggs) and Nelson Tan (niao shen dan = birds lay eggs). well anyway, just pick any name and put it with the surname and 90% of the time they'll match pretty well. Then, i got carried away. remembering how my half-american cousin pronnounced Tan, she pronnounced it as the tan in sun-tan, i started to blabber off several first names that would suit the Tan-surnamed child perfectly.
eg. Sun Tan, Rat-Tan (Rattan), Ise-Tan, Ti-Tan.
blah.
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April 2005