I am honored and surprised that so many domainers are embracing me as a Chinese domain expert. Many are amazed that I can explain the meanings of Chinese domain names with ease and speed. Some even want me to appraise their domain names for China. Let me teach you how I am able to quickly answer questions about Chinese domain names and find their meanings.
First, let me set the record straight: I'm not a natural expert in Chinese domain names. In fact, when I was growing up in Hong Kong, I disliked Chinese literature because I failed to see how it could relate to my life.
However, I do have a secret weapon that I call “the list,” which lets me easily find the meanings to Chinese domain names. The list consists of five columns: Date, Keyword, Chinese, English, Comment. See the screenshot below. I use Microsoft Access to manage the list, but any software tool with good search and filtering functions can work as well.
Every day, I visit Baidu News to read news relating to domain names in China. Many news stories are very useful for my purposes because the writers often include further explanations of domain names. For example, news from January 12th reported on the sale of BY.com and included four meanings of “BY” in Chinese.
Using news reports, I enter the date, keyword, and Chinese meaning of the domain name into the list. Sometimes, I also include the English translation, as in the example below.
If you look at each translation, you'll notice that each letter in the English pair corresponds to one Chinese character. So, I also break down the name into individual letters, such as:
I do the same with numbers. For example, the January 12th report of the 772.com sale contains the following meanings for 772:
This is the primary method that I use to build my Chinese domain name knowledge database (“the list”). I have also written a simple computer program to make it easy to store and retrieve the information that the list contains. I can answer questions about Chinese domain names quickly because of the work I have done beforehand creating the list.
There you have it. As you can see, any Chinese-speaking person can become a Chinese domain expert by doing exactly as I have. So what am I? A diligent domain student at best.
Follow me to learn more about Chinese domain names. Special thanks to the NamePros editing team for their great support.
First, let me set the record straight: I'm not a natural expert in Chinese domain names. In fact, when I was growing up in Hong Kong, I disliked Chinese literature because I failed to see how it could relate to my life.
However, I do have a secret weapon that I call “the list,” which lets me easily find the meanings to Chinese domain names. The list consists of five columns: Date, Keyword, Chinese, English, Comment. See the screenshot below. I use Microsoft Access to manage the list, but any software tool with good search and filtering functions can work as well.
Every day, I visit Baidu News to read news relating to domain names in China. Many news stories are very useful for my purposes because the writers often include further explanations of domain names. For example, news from January 12th reported on the sale of BY.com and included four meanings of “BY” in Chinese.
Using news reports, I enter the date, keyword, and Chinese meaning of the domain name into the list. Sometimes, I also include the English translation, as in the example below.
- BY: 白银 (Silver)
- BY: 榜样 (Example)
- BY: 百亿 (Ten billion)
- BY: 表演 (Show)
If you look at each translation, you'll notice that each letter in the English pair corresponds to one Chinese character. So, I also break down the name into individual letters, such as:
- B: 百 (Hundred)
- Y: 亿 (One hundred million)
- BY: B (100) × Y (100,000,000) = Ten billion (10,000,000,000)
- B: 不 八 冰 北 宝 巴 布 报 白 百 背 补 霸 兵 棒 标 步 表 贝 博 吧 包 暴 爸 榜
帮
- M: 买 名 媒 明 模 母 民 美 间 魔 麻 米 芒 默 漫 梦 无 面 没 罵
忙
贸 卖
B
and M
to find some useful Chinese phrases, such as:- BM: 帮忙 (Help)
I do the same with numbers. For example, the January 12th report of the 772.com sale contains the following meanings for 772:
- 772: 亲亲爱 (Kiss, kiss, love)
- 772 :琪琪爱 (Fine love)
This is the primary method that I use to build my Chinese domain name knowledge database (“the list”). I have also written a simple computer program to make it easy to store and retrieve the information that the list contains. I can answer questions about Chinese domain names quickly because of the work I have done beforehand creating the list.
There you have it. As you can see, any Chinese-speaking person can become a Chinese domain expert by doing exactly as I have. So what am I? A diligent domain student at best.
Follow me to learn more about Chinese domain names. Special thanks to the NamePros editing team for their great support.