English names are homophones (homophonic English name generator)
The homophones of the English names are as follows:
1.lain (lain) The phonetic symbol of lain is [le?n], the length is 4, and it is smooth and pleasant to the ear.
2. Bagg (Bagh, Parit) bagg is a woman’s name, which consists of 2 syllables.
3.Shandra (Sandra, Shandra) This English name is transliterated into Chinese as Shandra, which sounds very loud.
Homophony is a Chinese word, pronounced xié yīn, which means taking advantage of the homophony of Chinese characters to replace the original character with a homophonic or near-sounding character to create a rhetorical figure. Specifically, it refers to 1. harmonious rhythm, 2. harmonious sounds, 3. the same or similar pronunciation of words, 4. a rhetorical method. From Song Xiang's "Sending Yuan Gou Book to Wu Changqing": On both auspicious days and dusk, the homophonic sound is "Xun Qie Chi".
Detailed explanation
(1) Harmony.
On auspicious days and evenings, the homophonic sound is Xun and Chi. ——The poem "Sending Yuan Gou Book to Wu Changqing" by Song Xiang of the Song Dynasty
(2) Harmonious sound.
The homophonic pronunciation of "Zhangcai" is a clever word. ——Liu Shipei's "Preface to Parallel Prose Reader"
The din of competition, the uneven cadence, the clutter of far and near, and the noise of musical instruments combine to form a homophony of another meaning. ——Zhu Ziqing's "Qinhuai River in the Sound of Oars and Shadows of Lanterns"
(3) The pronunciation of the words is the same or similar.
People also think that ‘Bashun’ is probably a nickname, while ‘Unbearable’ is a homophonic pronunciation. ——Mao Dun's "The Story of Hands" 2
Lake Waban has a similar homonym, so I called her "Wei Bing". ——Bing Xin's "For Young Readers" VII
Foods such as oranges and red dates use their homophonic sounds to bring good luck. ——Qin Mu's "Lights on the Long Street·Beijing Spring Festival"
(4) A rhetorical method