Ray
Ray
Translation: Rui
Explanation: Majestic Protector Wise.
Origin: Germanic; Old English; French; German; Latin;
Ray Charles ; Ray Davies and about 52 other famous people have used this name.
Variant forms: Rae; Raye; Roy; Rye; Rey; Roi; Ruy; Rue; Ry; Ro; Raya
What's most interesting is that in its variant forms: Ro, Roy, and Roi are almost identical to the second sound of "yao" in your name.
So Ray is perfect for you!
Ray Wang
Or in the compound form that's becoming more and more popular abroad now:
Ray-Roy Wang
Roy was chosen here for the beauty of the form, and because it's pronounced almost identically to your original name!
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Note:
Royal = "Royal", "Emperor", "King", no one uses this as a person's name. Even true court descendants.
Unless, of course, you want people to call you "Your Majesty" every day, but what would they think of you?
There are rules and regulations about names, and it's not good to make up names, because they are your own brand, after all. It's better to try to honor the original name given by your parents and the original meaning and sound.
Once upon a time, a Chinese man gave himself a name: Die, he thought that in the future, others would call him: "father", but in fact, the meaning is "dead" meaning. It's hilarious.