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An Essential Overview Of Asian Name Symbolism

By Steve Chung

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Chinese symbols seems never to lose its appeal whether inside china or outside. While the Chinese themselves regard them at a high esteem, the western civilization is much in awe of these symbols. Though the official Chinese language is formalizing its script and limiting the use of these symbols.

The Chinese symbols served a double purpose of being a means of communication for the people as well as expression of art. The major reason why these symbols still have a world wide appeal is because they are so beautiful and extremely simple form of expression.

The western world is going all out to accept Chinese symbols and it is becoming a hip and a stylish thing to do these days. The most in demand are the name symbols. People are getting their names printed in form of Chinese symbols on posters or tattoos or pictures or on fashion clothing and accessories.

An individual’s name in the form of a Chinese symbol indicates a lot about the person’s personality. It doesn’t matter if the others do not know how to read those Chinese symbols. What matters is that you know that this certain symbol stands for your name and when someone asks you can explain it to them.

What fascinates the masses is the physical beauty of the appearence that their name can acquire once translated into a Chinese symbol. For the non-Chinese people it becomes sort of a logo for the individual’s personality which he can use in different ways.

The artistic expression behind these symbols is so fascinating that they are adopted and appreciated at any corner of the world without knowingrealizing what they mean. You should be cautious only when you are using them to write your name as these symbols have specific meanings which have to match with your name.

This is because number of times people go for a particular Chinese symbol merely because of its amazing physical appearance only to find out that it has a rather embarrassing meaning.

In the present times getting your name translated to Chinese symbol is hardly complicated. The problem lies in the pronunciation however. Once the name is translated to Chinese symbol the phonetics will change and your name will sound quite different. If you insist on saying your name in your way it will become meaningless.

It is quite probable that people will expect their names to sound same when it is translated into Chinese symbol which is not at all possible and it sounds pretty different. What we don’t understand is that it cannot be a direct conversion. Each of these symbols has different meaning and it will be these meanings that your name will depict after transformation.

Chinese zodiac symbolism are varied and interesting in their meaning. To read more on Chinese zodiac symbolism follow the hyperlinks.

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