Re: One-letter names?
"O" really is quite a common last name in a few asian countries, usually transcribed as "Oh" or "Ou". Same goes for "Lee" in fact, in korean it's pronounced as "ee" without the L sound, I'm not sure why the L is added, if it's already there in korean but isn't pronounced or if it's only added to make it look more like a name to us (and maybe because of the chinese "Lee"/"Li" which is pronounced with an L)I also know a french village called "Y" ^^ But apart from that ...
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One-letter names?  ·  Caprice  ·  3/26/2007, 12:44 PM
Re: One-letter names?  ·  Long  ·  12/1/2017, 12:07 AM
Re: One-letter names?  ·  laurea  ·  4/6/2007, 2:38 PM
Re: One-letter names?  ·  YMPvt  ·  4/6/2007, 11:49 AM
Re: One-letter names?  ·  Minikui  ·  4/2/2007, 3:08 AM
Re: Good try, but...  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  3/27/2007, 1:23 PM
Aha! Do calling him "Mr U Thant" would be superfluous :) nt  ·  Pavlos!  ·  3/28/2007, 4:26 AM
Re: One-letter names?  ·  Anneza  ·  3/26/2007, 11:41 PM
Re: One-letter names?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  3/26/2007, 4:10 PM
Incidentally...  ·  Ivayla  ·  3/26/2007, 5:03 PM
No, but..  ·  Ivayla  ·  3/26/2007, 1:01 PM