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Her, as in Her parents gave her her name, is "su" as the possessive adjective before parents and name, and "le" as the indirect object of gave.

It depends on how you use it. As an accusative pronoun "le (a ella)":

Voy a darle esto a ella / le voy a dar esto a ella. ( I'm going to give this to her.)

As an indirect object pronoun: "la". Conozco a María. La amo. (I know Maria. I love her).

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Uno is how you spell it and oo-no is how you say it.

El único, or la única.

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Es / eres el mejor / la mejor / lo mejor

Son / sois los mejores / las mejores

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your name = su nombre
The phrase "your name" is "su nombre" in Spanish.

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El mejor. Or la mejor if the subject is feminine.

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"Something" in Spanish is "algo".

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