Since history began, the Chinese always believed in the significance
of one's name. They have developed a very comprehensive system of
naming one's children as it is believed that the name of a person
strongly influences one's destiny and fate. Astrologers, fortune
tellers, academics and monks are consulted when choosing a name for
the new born. The other cultures, however do not really believe in it
and tend to brush it off as superstition. Whether you believe it or
not, however, the other cultures are not spared of this correlation.
For example, the Chinese surname LEE (or LI) is associated with power
and success such as Lee Kuan Yew, Lee Teng Hui (former Taiwan
President), Li Peng (China 's ex PM), Li Ka Shing (HK tycoon) and LEE
Iacocca - once Chrysler's chief, and Lee Van Cliff, the actor.
Example is Lee Iacocca, whose first IACOCCA stands for:
I
Am
C hairman
Of
Chrysler
Corporation
America
Coincidence? ..........
Look at the following familiar examples:
Chinese...Significance of Names.?
hey someone posted this b4..
few days ago...
anywy thx for the 2 points hehe
oh it was daniel
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...
Reply:eh i didnt meant to hurt u
sorry Report It
Reply:This is the ciplak culture that I am seeing.....cetak rompak in broad daylight....
Reply:lol i dont know what my name will mean, but lol i have the sweeeeeetest name in the world! woohoo
Reply:this is not coincidence.. this juz gibberish. name is juz a name..
Reply:funny huh?
Reply:U have no idea huh? same Q
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ben
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