No. This would make the game too easy, as any seven tiles can generate some alternate spelling of the name "Qaddafi".
Seriously, though, the answer is no, unless the name happens to have a non-proper name usage. Names like "Chase" and "Parker" would be valid, "Elizabeth" would not.
Yes, you may. Most people decide before the game.
yes you can. it has them in the back of the instructions manual
Yes, you can. As long as it is an acceptable word in Scrabble. Example: an, be, in, is so, to, qi, we, za among others.
Yes. You can make the same word for as many turns as you have letters to make the word. Each time you play the word again, it scores for that turn.
Yes, because it is not a proper noun, the word 'this' is a valid play.
Yes.
yes.
yes you can
There are no two-letter words beginning with V. Sorry!
AABADA (In words with friends but not scrabble)FAHAKALAMANAPATAYAZA
The Scrabble game ships with two letter H tiles.
at and it
qi
Rah is not acceptable as a two-letter word, primarily because it has three letters. All the rest are fine.
You will get two letter W tiles with your Scrabble game.
No, there are no two-letter words in the Scrabble dictionary using 'V'.
There are no recorded two (2) letter scrabble word that ends with V.
There are two letter V tiles in a US Scrabble game.
No, there are no two letter words in the official scrabble dictionary that have a V.
No. In the official Scrabble dictionary there are lots of four-letter words containing two i's, but no three-letter words.