Bent (2)名字怎么读: Bent (2)读 , 真人发音:
Bent (2)的中文名:
Bent (2)英文名什么意思:BEN的弗里斯兰变体(2)。
Bent (2)情侣英文名: Avrit 阿弗里特 、 Avrohom 阿弗罗姆 、 Avrom 阿夫罗姆 、 Avron 埃弗朗 、 Avrum 、 Avrumi 亚弗鲁米
Bent (2)相似英文名: Bridgitte 布丽姬特 、 Bridie 布赖迪 、 Brie 布里 、 Briella 、 Brielle 布里列 、 Brien 布赖恩
Bent (2)适合的中文名: 秀第 、 仪夫 、 雨佘 、 欢苑 、 含赔 、 骏珂 、 洎语 、 壹枝 、 君枝 、 蓝屹
去根据中文名起英文名 >>Bent (2)英文名给老外感觉:Bent (2)英文名在外国人眼里是一个男性占比多,给人感觉好名字、现代、正统、常见的的好名字
以下是老外对英文名Bent (2)的看法,并把英文翻译成中文,让大家知道 Bent (2) 英文名外国人眼中是什么样的真实看法和感受!
寓意:源于老英语元素beorht“明亮”和ric“权力,规则”。
寓意:源自古英语元素beorht“明亮”和伟大的“胜利”。
寓意:源自古英语元素的“勇士,人”和“律师”。
寓意:可能意味着从老英语beo“bee”和wulf“wolf”的“bee wolf”(实际上等于“bear”)。这是匿名的8世纪史诗“Beowulf”中主要人物的名字。在丹麦,这首诗告诉他如何杀死怪物格伦德尔和他的母亲在国王Hroðgar的要求。此后Beowulf成为了盖茨的国王。这首诗的结论告诉了Beawulf,在他的年龄,杀了一条龙,但自己在行动中受伤了。
寓意:减少GIUSEPPE。
寓意:源自盖尔语biorach意为“尖锐”。这是一个6世纪的爱尔兰圣徒的名字。
寓意:BRACHA的变体转录。
寓意:旧的日耳曼形式的BERTRAM,使用扩展形式的第二个元素。
匿名用户
译 这个孩子正在等待着玩得开心!
http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nv
译 Bent在西弗里西亚(位于荷兰)和北弗里西亚(位于德国)用作一个男性名字 - 但也在荷兰和德国本身(通常由非弗里斯兰语的父母,只是对弗里斯兰人的爱)
To get a slight idea about the frequency of this name, see the two links below (assuming you know where West Frisia and North Frisia are located in both countries):
http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/naam/is/Bent (West Frisia)
http://gen-evolu.de/vorn.php?fan=Bent&rel=0 (North Frisia)
Note that in the link provided for West Frisia, the popularity rankings listed reflect The Netherlands as a whole, not the province of Friesland (i.e. West Frisia) only. However, some Frisian first names are so typically Frisian, that they are hardly used outside Friesland, so then it *is* possible to get a pretty good idea of how common they are in Friesland. The thing is, though, one would have to be a Dutchman knowledgeable about Frisian names, or a Frisian living in Friesland or elsewhere in The Netherlands, to gauge which Frisian name is hardly used outside Friesland (and thus whether its popularity rankings on the website of The Meertens Instituut mostly reflect those of Friesland). But unfortunately, I cannot tell you much about whether the popularity rankings for Bent mostly reflect those of Friesland: it's not a very common name, and I'm not really familiar with it. Researching the name at Dutch on-line social networking communities seems to indicate, that there's a somewhat even balance between Frisian-born Bents and Dutch-born Bents, so at best I can say that the name's popularity is equal in Friesland as it is in the rest of The Netherlands (that is, rather uncommon).
For the German link, please note that the link does not make a distinction in gender when it comes to the name's popularity - so it's impossible to tell how many of those Bents are actually male, and how many of them are actually female (as Bent could possibly be a short form of Bent(h)e in their case). The male and female bearers have simply been lumped together. Also, in Germany, Bent is also sometimes used as a short form for Benedict - unfortunately, one cannot see in the popularity rankings when Bent as a Frisian name is used, or when Bent is used as a German short form for Benedict (since the popularity rankings don't make a distinction between origins; again, everything is lumped together).