If the surname was two words and it was the name of a princess in the royal family, they would usually use a specific tone or phoneme in the name to emphasize the identity of the princess. For example, one could use words such as "emperor","emperor","princess", or include elements related to the royal family such as "Hua","Yu","Xue","Shuang", etc. Some common names include: - Consort Hua (fāi fāi): The word "Hua" in the name of the princess has a noble meaning. - Empress (qū nā): The word "Empress" in the name of the queen that represented the princess implied the noble status of the queen. - Princess (pípí): The word "princess" in the name of the princess emphasized the status and noble identity of the princess. - Jade Phoenix (w): The character 'Jade' in the name of the princess implied beauty and preciousness while the character 'Phoenix' represented the noble bloodline of the royal family. It should be noted that different cultures and traditions may have different rules and regulations on names, so the specific name choice may vary from person to person.