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Hello, G?ran:

	  Have you considered the German solution:  "Goeran"?  (e.g., Wuertz 
for W?rtz)?

	  Be thankful that you aren't Russian or Greek or Arabic or Chinese, 
etc., for which there may be no standard transliteration into the Latin 
alphabet.

	  Sorry I can't be more helpful.

	  Spencer Graves
p.s.  When I'm with native Spanish speakers who don't know English, I 
pronounce my name very differently, like "Espencer Gra-ve", to match how 
they would pronounce my name when they see it written.  Similarly, I 
once heard a French Canadian take about his young son, Guillaume.  If 
you ask him in English, "What's your name?" he replies, "Bill".  If you 
ask the same question in French, he replies, "Guillaume".
Hin-Tak Leung wrote: