I wonder why there aren’t more people called “Snow”. We just accept Snow White as a normal name…Might call my 1st born Snow. - http://zee.me/status/252
@Zee C+Ped here in case you have no interest in clicking: "思 (pronounced ‘see’) is composed of two parts: 田 and 心. 田 is a pictogram and it means an agricultural field. 心 is a pictogram as well. It means heart. Putting both together means putting your heart on your field. The character 思 means to analyze and to think 明 (pronounced ‘ming’) is composed of two parts: 日 and 月 日 is the sun 月 is the moon When you place the largest light sources together, it’s bright, so 明 means bright and clear. It also means to understand. Chinese names are poetic by nature, and its meaning can best be appreciated poetically. 思明, See-ming, can best be translated as to think clearly, have bright thoughts, to think and be understood."
- See-ming Lee 李思明 SML