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Is it wierd to have a Chinese middle name when I'm half-Korean/half-English?

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Is it wierd to have a Chinese middle name when I'm half-Korean/half-English?

My full name is Kayleigh Elizabeth Nott, I want to drop Elizabeth in favour of an oriental name. I can't legally change my first name because it would hurt my parents feelings too much.

I know my new name should be Korean because of my heritage, but I can't find any Korean names I like.

I <3 Chinese names and their meanings- I feel like a Chinese name would suit me more.

Would it be lame or disrespectful to go with a Chinese name?

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  1. Do you really feel that changing your middle name will change your life? Unless you believe in numerology it would be silly to change your middle name as most people don&#039;t even know your middle name. Why not just give yourself a nickname rather than go through the hassel of changing the name your parents chose for you.


  2. Your middle name isn&#039;t Chinese, Elizabeth is English derived from Hebrew.

    It means God.

    So your name isn&#039;t weird at all if you are half English.

    My name is Spanish/French and my surname is Welsh and I&#039;m an American.

    For what it&#039;s worth I like your name.

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