"Nam-gyu" (남규) is a Korean given name, typically masculine. It doesn't have a direct English equivalent, so the name would remain as "Nam-gyu" in English contexts, following the standard Romanization of Korean names. The hyphen is often included in Romanized Korean names to clarify syllable separation (Nam = first syllable, gyu = second syllable), though some may write it as "Namgyu" without the hyphen. Both forms are correct.

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The hyphen is often included in Romanized Korean names to clarify syllable separation (Nam = first syllable, gyu = second syllable), though some may write it as "Namgyu" without the hyphen. Both forms are correct.

"Nam-gyu" (남규) is a Korean given name, typically masculine. It doesn't have a direct English equivalent, so the name would remain as "Nam-gyu" in English contexts, following the standard Romanization of Korean names. The hyphen is often included in Romanized Korean names to clarify syllable separation (Nam = first syllable, gyu = second syllable), though some may write it as "Namgyu" without the hyphen. Both forms are correct.

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About "Nam-gyu" (남규) is a Korean given name, typically masculine. It doesn't have a direct English equivalent, so the name would remain as "Nam-gyu" in English contexts, following the standard Romanization of Korean names. The hyphen is often included in Romanized Korean names to clarify syllable separation (Nam = first syllable, gyu = second syllable), though some may write it as "Namgyu" without the hyphen. Both forms are correct.

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