Bantari wrote:
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However, what I wondered about was more if there are any other ways to tell first names from last names.
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In most of cases the last name contains only one character and it can be looked up in the list of common surnames. The rest two characters are the first name. So in the case of `Wei Keng Ho', the first name is Wei Keng, the last name is Ho.
There is Double-barrelled name, but not common as the example described above in Taiwan (Don't know the current situation in China.) With this case, the first few (usually two or three) characters generally be the last name, the rest are the first name.
The characters here indicate Chinese character.
But isn't Wei also a single character? Based on what you say why isn't Wei the family name and Keng Ho the given name?