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Is Berry a common English name ... Is it strange? ... sorry ... please tell me if it's convenient ~
Many people look up to this name in the United States, but few people call it in China, because it has something to do with fruit and has no specific meaning. Unlike other nice names, it means flowers and angels.

This is an American name. They don't value it. They have everything. Obama's name is Barack, which means shack. Europeans care a little. There are also many cases where this word is used as a surname. Americans also have surnames. For example, Bush is a forest.

Actually, the name is not important. Five English names have been changed since childhood. Chinese transliteration is Ann, Shirley, Covent, Sirius and August. The first two are normal, and the third is ...

Name, others use it a lot. When someone calls you this name, he doesn't consider whether the name is good or not, but his overall impression of you. So if others like you, the name will become the code name of the lovely person, and the name itself will become lovely. If so, even if the name means coffin, even if there are a group of people around with this name, the owner of the name will like it.

If it weren't for going to America, the name Berry would never be noticed by a bunch of people. If someone asks you what your English name means, others will say that mine is an orchid or a beauty, which is boring, just like Zhang Si. How low-key and cool. But I don't know if you like this way, haha.