Vietnamese Name
Vietnamese names generally consist of three parts: a family name, a middle name, and a given name, used in that order. The "family name first" order follows the system of Chinese names and is common throughout the Sinosphere (Chinese cultural sphere), but is different from Chinese, Korean, and Japanese names in having a middle name. Persons can be referred to either by the whole name, given name, or a hierarchic pronoun in normal usage.
Due to the ubiquity of the major family names such as Nguyen, Tran, and Le, a person is often referred to by their middle name along with their given name in Vietnamese media and youth culture.
The Vietnamese language is tonal, and so are Vietnamese names. The same spelling with different tones are different names, which can confuse non-Vietnamese people when the diacritics are dropped when used outside of Vietnam.
Read more about Vietnamese Name: Family Name, Middle Name, Given Name, Synonyms Distinguished By Vowel or Tones
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