As with most Asian names, the Vietnamese order is Surname first, then first name.
E.g. Nguyen Tam- Tam= first name; Nguyen= surname
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That's a last name which is very common in Vietnam. Many Vietnamese Americans have that last name too. I am told it's pronounced "Winn."
A surname is a person's last name. The Prime Minister's surname is Harper.
Yes, although quite a rare one. Also, unrelatedly, Doan is also an Irish variant of Doane.
No, the last name Martínez is not an Italian surname since it is Spanish, with the original meaning "son of Martin."
The last name Vo is of Vietnamese origin and is a common surname in Vietnam. It is believed to have derived from the Chinese surname Huo.
The last name Ly is of Vietnamese origin. It is a common surname among people of Vietnamese descent.
Yes, Tran is a common Vietnamese last name that can also be used as a first name.
Very common Vietnamese last name
The last name TRAN is a Vietnamese name apparently Royalty decendent
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Do (surname), the anglicized variation of the Vietnamese surname Đỗ
That's a last name which is very common in Vietnam. Many Vietnamese Americans have that last name too. I am told it's pronounced "Winn."
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The surname Khong is of Chinese origin.
The surname "Huynh" is Vietnamese. It comes from Chinese descent, from the surnames Wong (from Hong Kong), Huang (from China), meaning yellow.