The term "first name" (or even "given name") is much more common than "christian name" these days. Chin Han is in Wade-Giles, yes? I think the pinyin equivalent is Jin Han (bopomofo: ㄐㄧㄣ ㄏㄢ).
"Gina" and "Hannah" are some common names that will allow your name to blend in more where English is spoken:
Gina (using Mandarin, sounds like 汲 拿 or 汲呢)
-an Italian name that means "queen"
Hannah or Hanna (using Mandarin, sounds like 哈拿)
-a Hebrew name that means "grace"
If you want something a little fancier (but still familiar to English-speakers):
Gianna (using Mandarin, sounds like 吉安啊)
-an Italian name that means "God is gracious"
-sounds like the Chinese city of Ji'an/吉安
2007-07-14 20:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Chin is the name of Chin dynasty, origin of the name of China at Bible age. Han means the majority tribe of Chinese people. At that time, people of the orient were known as Chinese. As well, the Chinese were believed to be the lost tribe of the twelve Israeli tribes after crossing the red sea.
I propose the name Joseph to be your christian name because he was son of Jacob and was sold by his brothers who wanted to kill him because of jealousy. In Egypt, he became second to the Pharaoh........
2007-07-15 01:35:19
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answered by marcustonchum 2
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Rachel
sarah
eve
Ruth
Deborah
Mary
Noah
moses
adam
Peter
Paul
timothy (which means lover of God)
Phillip
Joseph
Jacob
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Titus
2007-07-15 00:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Satan, Damean, Mistake, Oops...any of those are Christian.
2007-07-15 01:05:14
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answered by MEE! 1
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is it a boy or girl???
2007-07-15 00:33:43
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answered by titanlady062404 3
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male or female?
boy......
Chris
Girl
Hanna
2007-07-15 01:40:35
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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