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Comments for FU:
My cousin is adopting a little girl from China and this is her middle name in Chinese. I love it!-- maxmycat 11/14/2005
Chinese People don't have middle names. Both the first part of their name as well as the second part are their first name. I know, I'm Chinese.-- JungKyungSoon 6/8/2006
My father's name has a Fu, it's wealthy. But it should be male, not female. It's an old fashioned name! Trust me!-- Anonymous User 3/31/2006
EFF YOO. Like an insult?-- Anonymous User 7/19/2007
Not eff-yoo. It's pronounced "FOO".-- Aqua 8/24/2007
Means King's Teacher in ancient China.-- cumgie 9/10/2007
What? That's an awful name! People would pronounce it incorrectly like EFF-YOO. Not the way it is supposed to be pronounced.-- Anonymous User 9/29/2007
Uh, No I don't think they would. Let's pretend your name is Lia. Would people pronounce your name Ell-Eye-Aye? No they wouldn't, they wouldn't; I'm sure people know to pronounce each letter sound of the word. Or at least that was what I thought they taught in kindergraden.-- JungKyungSoon 4/13/2008
Fu would probably only work as a middle name. And even then, it might be smart to avoid naming your child this because it is spelled 'F-U', and I assume you know what that means. However, it's still a nice name, despite the alternate meanings.-- LittleMissWeekender 11/5/2008
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