No. 'V' doesn't exist in Japanese phonology so it can possibly only be a non-Japanese name if any.
Duy Vo Van's birth name is Duy-Tan Vo-Van.
Vietnamese
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.
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Another word for "Singer" starting with "Vo" is Vocalist.Vocalist is defined as: A singer. Typically, but not always, a jazz or pop singer.
Another word for "Singer" starting with "Vo" is Vocalist.Vocalist is defined as: A singer. Typically, but not always, a jazz or pop singer.
Van Vo
There is no such name in Japanese.
It means that the order was given verbaly by the doctor.
vo-dree door-eon
Vo is a Vietnamese surname and can also refer to a common given name in Vietnam. The name is often associated with individuals of Vietnamese descent and reflects the cultural heritage of the country. Additionally, "Vo" could refer to various other contexts, including a term in martial arts or as a short form of "volume" in certain academic or technical discussions.
Aduko is not a Japanese name in this current romanization. "Atsuko," however, is a Japanese name.