The Vietnamese royal familys last name is Nguyen.
The name Pham is a common vietnamese family name.
That's a last name which is very common in Vietnam. Many Vietnamese Americans have that last name too. I am told it's pronounced "Winn."
As with most Asian names, the Vietnamese order is Surname first, then first name. E.g. Nguyen Tam- Tam= first name; Nguyen= surname
No, the name is French in origin, relating to a royal line that carried it.
The last name Nguyen is of Vietnamese origin and is the most common surname in Vietnam. It is believed to have originated from the ruling dynasty of the Nguyens in the 17th century. The name may also derive from the Vietnamese word "nguyền," meaning "to play music" or "to entertain," reflecting cultural significance. Over time, it has been widely adopted and is often associated with the country's history and heritage.
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The last name Ly is of Vietnamese origin. It is a common surname among people of Vietnamese descent.
Vu is a Vietnamese last name
The last name TRAN is a Vietnamese name apparently Royalty decendent
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The last name Nguyen is most commonly associated with Vietnamese nationality. It is one of the most common surnames in Vietnam.
A Vietnamese last name, has chinese origins relating to that of Ng in Cantonese and Wu in Mandrin, all meaning corn the vegetable. About 1.3% of Vietnamese have this last name. Pronounced as "No" in english. Famous people having this last name include Ngo Dinh Diem a South Vietnamese President
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Nguyen.