User:DDG9912/Non-English native users with English personal name-like usernames

This is a list of non-English-language native Wikipedia users that I could found, but they have English personal names characteristics. Many of them were pseudonyms (e.g. Ronniecoln Loudtiago, or Daniel Whernchend), but rarely, their real names in original usernames reflect English names (e.g. Bonnie Parker, Ivan Humphrey). The users in this list have their own user pages. Don't be surprised of this page when your username link here, I say again this is just a listing for non-English native usernames in a form of English personal names.

Criteria

 * Usernames here must include given names and a last name, many of them were (pseudo-)surnames.
 * The list below always exclude:
 * Non-English personal names-like pseudonyms (Marie de Montfort is in French)
 * Fully derived one-by-one from names of fictional characters, especially with anthropomorphic animals (Scroogey McDucky) or intended to imitate names of notable people (Abe Lincoln), except partially (David Fisher-Freberg, Ivan Scrooge, or Luke Stark)
 * Possible title rules:
 * If the given name contains multiple names, only the first one included (Jamie Lee Jean Hewitt → Jamie Hewitt).
 * The only exception to this rule is David Wadie Fisher-Freberg, it is customarily written as D. W. Fisher-Freberg (often written with D.W.) in the authorship of his files in Commons until 2020, when David used instead his full username (David Fisher-Freberg is also acceptable).
 * Add the space between the given name and last names, if it is in camel case, and sometimes numbers can be also excluded (IvanScrooge98 → Ivan Scrooge).
 * In the special case of Ronniecoln Loudtiago, due to the first name was too long, I chose to shorten the first name to Ronnie (→ Ronnie Loudtiago), although both long and shortened names were acceptable.
 * Between all of three rules above, only the second rule was universal.