There are 8 different ways to read that kanji as a surname.
I think the most popular is Ryuu which can also be a given name(first name).
The others are;
Yu, Yuu, Rau, Rao, Riu, Tsuzuki, Mizuki, Riyou.
Hope that helps!
If it's pronounced the French way like "Louie" the Japanese pronunciation would be "Ruii". If it's pronounced like "Lewis" the Japanese pronunciation would be "Ruisu".
It looks French and therefore may be pronounced exactly like the word "log" in English. As a rule of thumb, though, a name is usually pronounced the way the person bearing the name ( or surname) prefers.
The proper surname is more commonly spelled "Tomlinson" but pronounced that way phonetically.
In Japanese, panda is pronounced panda; you pronounce panda the same way in both languages.パンダ
Menu is "メニュウ" (menyuu) in Japanese. It is pronounced the same way as in english and is written in Katakana using those characters.
'Kurosaki' is originally Japanese, and can be written different ways. 'Justin' is written ジャスティン /ja su tin/. If you mean Bleach anime's protagonist's surname in particular, then it would be [黒崎 ジャスティン] /ku ro sa ki ja su tin/.(Note: Surname comes before forename in Japanese so saying 'Kurosaki Justin' instead of the other way around is more Japanized way of saying it.)
Tsuruda can be a name/surname in Japanese. Names have many spellings (different kanji) in Japanese so assigning one certain meaning is not possible. A possible way to write Tsuruda is 鶴田 in which the first kanji means 'crane' and the second means 'rice paddy'.
Slay is pronounced the same way but has a different meaning.
My surname is McFadzean and it's so annoying when someone asks that! No offence! Anyway, Mc - Fad - zeen! Just the way it is written down really! well my name is mcfadzean and is pronounced mcfadgen.....the way it is suppose to be pronounced!!!!!
"Kouzui" is one way to say "flood." It is pronounced: KOH-zooey
The surname Metcalf or Metcalfe is usually pronounced the way it is spelled (MET-kaff). His girlfriend Cara Santana's first name is pronounced (keh-ruh) rather than (kah-run).
This is what the name "Beth" looks like in Japanese: It is pronounced "BESU". (Consonants are pronounced more or less the same way as in English. "U" sounds like oo in hook, but with less rounding of the lips. "E" sounds like e in met.) http://www.japanesetranslator.co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/