People are usually known by their first and last names, with middle names being left unsaid, as a result, if a parent wishes to bestow a weird name on their child, usually in order to commemorate some aspect of family history, or our of sheer eccentricity, the safest way to do that is to make the middle name weird, and the first and last names normal.
Any Korean last names. Such as; Kim, Song, Lee, Choi, Yim, etc.
You pronounce Prociw like prachu (a short a sound). Its weird definitely, but also my last name.
so that it doesnt seem weird to other people that they are all "together" while being "siblings" ...and since they are all adopted, it would seem logical that they all have different last names.
Here's a link to show you how writers invent names for their characters.
There are around four names by first letter of last name. I have done much research on this topic and I came to this conclusion. It may sound unbelievable but this answer is completely true
Yankovic
you are weird horcus
No, "Weird Al" Yankovic is not jewish. While the last name may sound like someone with a jewish heritage, Al was raised catholic from his parents. "Weird Al" does have a tongue in cheek parody about being jewish with the song "Pretty Fly For a Rabbi" which is a parody of the Offspring single "Pretty Fly For a Why Guy."
in Asia, south of japan there is an island chain consisting of over 700 islands. conqured by Spain but given independence, most philipino's last names are spanish..weird
The last sound in the word "abate" is "t" (/t/).
No, the word "last" does not have a long a sound. The "a" in last is pronounced as a short vowel sound like in the word "cat."