It's not an "English" name in that it is not used as a name in the English-speaking world, and it is not even a word in English. Also, English speakers rarely are concerned with the literal meaning of names. read more
If Chinese people wish to pick an 'English' name they need to either pick one from a good set of names, such as one from the US Social Security Department: Top Names Over the Last 100 Years. Or ask a native English speaker to suggest a few. read more
Here is fairly comprehensive list of first (Christian) names used in the English-speaking world (Great Britain, the United States, Ireland; Australia etc.). It also includes an indication of the traditional meaning of these names. read more