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 last name that sounds like "you" could be spelled as "Yu."
Most likely you're looking for the name "Villa." The double ll often sounds like a y in Spanish.Via is a road, not common as a last name.
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You got it ! The last name, "Stats", which rhymes with "cats" or "bats", is spelled exactly like it sounds, S-T-A-T-S !
The name that sounds like the nickname Jack in France is Jacques (jhok), which is a variant of the name James.
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The name Hebert (Cajun or French) is pronounced "A-bear."
Most likely you're looking for the name "Villa." The double ll often sounds like a y in Spanish.Via is a road, not common as a last name.
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No, it sounds like a Russian name.
It sounds like an Irish name.
Yes, it sounds like a typical Polish last name.
The name, "Bergson" sounds like and is spelled like a Swedish name.
English- as in from England. My last name is Naylor, and its etymology is just like it sounds, "A maker of nails." English- as in from England. My last name is Naylor, and its etymology is just like it sounds, "A maker of nails."