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Houy sounds like the German word "heu"which means hay.
it sounds more German than Italian
Raahenmaa.
Maybe an Irish-Jew his last name sounds German so maybe
The name Hebert (Cajun or French) is pronounced "A-bear."
Maybe an Irish-Jew his last name sounds German so maybe
It sounds German to me. I have a friend with this last name in Austria, a German country, and as far as I know her whole family is Austrian/German. So it's probably of German origin.
The spelling for the Hispanic last name that sounds like "Loo-roe" is likely "Louro" or "Loro." However, Hispanic last names can vary in spelling due to regional differences.
Her name is Bethany Hamilton .Sorry but I don't know how to spell her last name but that's how it sounds.
Meeuwenberg sounds like it's a German name but if its German you left out the accent marks so it's hard for me to tell. My best guess would be Dutch or Afrikaans.
The ubiquitous Chinese surname Yu is pronounced (you), as is the Korean Yoo.There is also a surname Yough which may be pronounced (you).The common word homophones for "you" are yew (tree) and ewe (female sheep).
The spelling Ozil (Özil) is a surname, notably Mesut Özil, Turkish-German soccer player.