Phuc Dat Bich: How to pronounce Vietnamese names

Minh: Ming
Linh: Ling
Thịnh: Ting
Anh: Ang
Thanh: Tang
Khánh: Khang
Hạnh: Hang
Trang: Trahng (a soft “a” sound—*not* an exact rhyme with “sang”)
Giang: Zahng (see above)
Phương: Fer-uhng (with a non-rhotic “r” in “fer”)
Dương: Zer-uhng
Cường: Ker-uhng (the initial sound is between a “g” and a “k”)
Nhung: Nyoom
Trung: Choom
Dũng: Zoom
Hùng: Hoom
Tùng: Tomb (unaspirated “t”)
Phong: Fom
Long: Lom
Hồng: Home
Kiên: Kian (rhymes with “Ian”)
Liên: Lian
Thiện: Tian
Yến: Ian
Quyên: Kwee-uhn (the initial sound is between a “g” and a “k”)
Huyền: Hwee-uhn
Vân: Vun
Ngân: Ngun
Quân: Kwuhn
Tuấn: Twuhn (unaspirated “t”)
Huy: Hwee
Duy: Zwee
Quý: Kwee
Thúy: Twee
Thùy: Twee
Thủy: Twee
Quốc: Koo-uhk (unaspirated “k”)
Ngọc: Ngop
Hưng: Herng (non-rhotic “r”)
Hiếu: Hee-oh
Đức: Dook (rhymes with “book”)
Châu: Cho
Phúc: Phoop
Đạt: Dat
Bích: Bic

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