[HPforGrownups] Digest Number 984

Cai Hui sprsun at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 17 00:29:48 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 21025

Milz wrote

> 'Cho' is a Japanese name, like the character 'Cho-Cho San' in the 
> opera "Madame Butterfly". According to a Baby Names book at the 
> office, the name 'Cho' means  'butterfly'-----something for the 
> Animagi speculators  and the Patronus speculators to think about.
> 
> ;-)Milz

OTOH, "Cho" could be a Chinese name as well. It could mean "autumn"
(the chinese translator thought so), which is a plausible enough name for
a Chinese girl. Or it could mean "surpass," which is kind of boyish, but
not so bad either.

Hui



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