Saturday, September 29, 2018
Naming Traditions
As a country in the East Asia region, it is very difficult to distinguish Japanese people from South Koreans. The same eyes form narrow, yellow skin, and the huge body shape of these two countries is almost similar to each other. Both Japan and South Korea are countries that have a lot of places that are very good to visit, also have many cultures and traditions. Although there are cultures and traditions, Japanese and South Korean cultures and traditions are different.
In Japanese, the surname appears before the name given. So, someone with the surname Yamamoto and given the name Sanae is referred to as widia Yuvi. In the English name order, this will be "Widia Yuvi". Japanese names are usually written in kanji (Chinese characters, see Kanji). In Japan also has a naming tradition, if not married, the wife's name is folded with the name of the husband. For example, my name "Yuvi" is married to a Japanese person named "Eiji Daichi" so it will automatically be called as Mrs. Eiji.
The South Korean name consists of a family name followed by the name given. Traditional Korean family names usually consist of only one syllable. There is no middle name in the meaning of English. Married men and women keep their personal names completely, and children inherit the father's family name unless otherwise stated when registering a marriage. For example, my name is "cho" when I married a man surnamed Kim, I didn't and maybe added Kim's name in front of my name to "kim cho"
That is the difference between the naming tradition between Japan and South Korea.
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Friday, September 21, 2018
An Important Part that Everyone has
A given name is a part of a person's personal name. It identifies a specific person, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term given name refers to the fact that the name usually is bestowed upon a person, normally to a child by his or her parents at or close to the time of birth.
My name is "Yuvi Sri Widia" Sometimes people will be surprised if they first hear my first name, "Yuvi" they will show a smile on their faces when they hear the name, maybe they think, like a candy name? Yes, most of them think that writing my name uses the letter "P" so it's often equated with the name candy, even though the writing uses the letter "V", and in the terms of pronunciation it is different between "Yupi" and "Yuvi" please, try to mention and differentiate!✌ But if anyone asks me, "do you want to change your name?" the answer is obviously not, because my name is unique and has a good meaning too. Yuvi (daughter) Sri (beauty, prosperity) and Widia (science).
Talking about a name sometimes I think if someday I have a child, I will give a unique name with a good meaning too. If I have a child, I will give her the name "Emilia Sulia Salvina" which means a woman who is young and wise. I hope my child will always spread his enthusiasm to those around him and always be wise in facing any problem.
And I also have favorite names that I often hear when watching western films for the favorite female names Lindsy, Charrlote, and Emma, and for males George, Charlie and Harry even though I don't know the meaning but I like the name it sounds cool and good for me.
That's a piece of my story, thank you for visiting. Give a good name and contain prayers good hopes for your child to be☺
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