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01 August 2019, 07:35 PM
wtg
Nguyen
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In the United States, the most popular last name is Smith. As per the 2010 census, about 0.8 percent of Americans have it. In Vietnam, the most popular last name is Nguyen. The estimate for how many people answer to it? Somewhere between 30 and 40 percent of the country’s population. The 14 most popular last names in Vietnam account for well over 90 percent of the population. The 14 most popular last names in the US? Fewer than 6 percent.

In the U.S., an immigrant country, last names are hugely important. They can indicate where you’re from, right down to the village; the profession of a relative deep in your past; how long it’s been since your ancestors emigrated; your religion; your social status.

Nguyen doesn’t indicate much more than that you are Vietnamese. Someone with the last name Nguyen is going to have basically no luck tracing their heritage back beyond a generation or two, will not be able to use search engines to find out much of anything about themselves.

This difference illustrates something very weird about last names: they’re a surprisingly recent creation in most of the world, and there remain many places where they just aren’t very important. Vietnam is one of those.


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01 August 2019, 08:31 PM
rontuner
Tip: Nguyen is pronounced "win" according to a friend that sports that last name...


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01 August 2019, 08:48 PM
ShiroKuro
I've read that pronunciation of Nguyen actually varies. Then there's this take:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIC4-dCFFOk

Anyway, WTG, that's super interesting! First of all, as common as Smith is perceived to be, it's kind of amazing that only 0.8% of Americans have that as their last name!

Also, considering recent thread hear about people researching their ancestry, the point about family name being basically useless for someone named Nguyen is kind of sad in a way.


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01 August 2019, 08:53 PM
Piano*Dad
It's worse in Korea.

Kim is 20%. Kim, Lee, and Park comprise 45% of the population.
02 August 2019, 10:45 AM
Axtremus
A Korean colleague used to tell this joke: throw a brick into the sky in Korea and it will fall and hit a Kim.


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