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  2. Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Outside Vietnam, the surname is commonly rendered without diacritics, as Nguyen. Nguyen was the seventh most common family name in Australia in 2006 [8] (second only to Smith in Melbourne phone books [9]), and the 54th most common in France. [10] It was the 41st most common surname in Norway in 2020 [11] and tops the foreign name list in the ...

  3. List of people with surname Nguyễn - Wikipedia

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    Bi Nguyen, American former mixed martial artist, Muay Thai kickboxer, and realty competition contestant (b. 1989) Daniel Nguyen, Vietnamese-American tennis player (b. 1990) Dat Nguyen, American NFL linebacker (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1975) Dat Nguyen (boxer), Vietnamese-American boxer and bare-knuckle boxer (b. 1982)

  4. FamilySearch Research Wiki - Wikipedia

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    The FamilySearch Research Wiki (formerly also known as the FamilySearch Wiki or the Family History Research Wiki) is a website containing reference information and educational articles to help locate and interpret genealogical records. [1] [2] The wiki is part of the FamilySearch website and was launched in 2007.

  5. Nguyễn dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 80% percent of the Empire's population were ethnic Vietnamese (called Annamites then), [233] whom language belonged to the Mon-Khmer (Mon–Annamite then) family, [234] and the rest were Cham, Chinese, Khmer, Mường, Tày (called Thô then), and other 50 ethnic minorities such as the Mang, Jarai, Yao. [235]

  6. Paul Nguyen (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Nguyen, MSM OMC (born February 23, 1980) is a Canadian filmmaker, politician and social activist.In 2012, he was among the first 60 Canadians to receive the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at the inaugural presentation ceremony at Rideau Hall to honour significant contributions and achievements to the country. [1]

  7. Pauline Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Nguyen is an Australian author and restaurateur. [1] [2] Nguyen was born in Vietnam. Upon the communist takeover of Saigon in 1975, her father decided to evacuate his family from Vietnam. They embarked on a perilous sea voyage in 1977, eventually finding refuge in a Thai refugee camp.

  8. Nùng people - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic Zhuang was a product of the "ethnic identification project" pursued in 1950s China. [6] Many scholars of the Tai peoples consider the Zhuang and Nùng to be essentially the same people, a single ethnic group. [7] During the early 11th century, ethnic identities and boundaries were more fluid than in the modern Sino-Vietnamese borderland.

  9. Vietnamese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese Canadians singing during Lunar New Year at St. Joseph's Church, Vancouver. Mainstream Vietnamese communities began arriving in Canada in the mid-1970s and early 1980s as refugees or boat people following the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, though a couple thousand were already living in Quebec before then, most of whom were students.