Michael, Jonathan, William, Thomas

A lot of asian people do that. I have a friend named danny instead of daniel and so on

Don't the Asians have traditional Asian names but use American names? I had a friend in the Air Force that was Chinese. His birth name was Chinese but he went by Andy.

He was born in the US so I don't know why his parents gave him a Chinese name only to call him Andy.
 
Don't the Asians have traditional Asian names but use American names? I had a friend in the Air Force that was Chinese. His birth name was Chinese but he went by Andy.

He was born in the US so I don't know why his parents gave him a Chinese name only to call him Andy.

do his parents actually call him andy?

pretty much all chinese people will have a chinese name whether or not they have an english name.
If he didnt then what is he supposed to call himself if he is speaking chinese or writing it?
 
I preferred to be called Thomas in formal settings, Tommy by family, and Tom by friends. I would hate to be just "Tom".
 
how the fuck do we get 'Peggy' from 'Margaret'?

that's what i wanna know about.
 
Don't the Asians have traditional Asian names but use American names? I had a friend in the Air Force that was Chinese. His birth name was Chinese but he went by Andy.

He was born in the US so I don't know why his parents gave him a Chinese name only to call him Andy.

So their kid fits in, better assimilation into society, less scrutiny than someone with a traditional Chinese name. For example if you're name was Hai Lo Ping and you applied to a job, just looking at your name they're going to have assumptions about you that aren't favorable as opposed to someone named Austin Smith. You will have the door slammed in your face before you even meet anyone.
 
do his parents actually call him andy?

pretty much all chinese people will have a chinese name whether or not they have an english name.
If he didnt then what is he supposed to call himself if he is speaking chinese or writing it?

He's Americn. He spoke/wrote English
 
Thomas, Father of William, wonders how Dick came from Richard.
 
Don't the Asians have traditional Asian names but use American names? I had a friend in the Air Force that was Chinese. His birth name was Chinese but he went by Andy.

He was born in the US so I don't know why his parents gave him a Chinese name only to call him Andy.

this is true but now I think they are more or less giving them official amercican (nick)names like "danny" (instead of daniel), then also give them an unofficial asian name they call them at home which is actually their nickname for him/her.

that is at least what I have been seeing lately within the bay area of california. I have no idea what things are like elsewhere
 
My grandpa goes by Bob. His middle name is Robert. My other grandpa goes by Arthur and his name is David Lee Cordova. Don't ask me how that happened. I have gone by Brad my whole life, full name Bradley John Cordova. Fun fact for the road, my dad's full legal name is Johnny Angel Cordova.
 
How did Charles become Chuck?
 
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