The spelling variant Kristensen has identical pronunciation.
There are two less common spelling variants Kristoffersen and Christophersen; they have identical pronunciation.
The spelling variant Klausen has identical pronunciation.
Lao characters in initial position (several letters appearing in the same box have identical pronunciation).
The spelling variant Kristiansen has identical pronunciation.
Two successive consonants of identical pronunciation are always pronounced as a single consonant in A-L.
This identical pronunciation of the split characters holds true not only for Mandarin but also for many of the varieties of Chinese.
They are used to differentiate two-syllable words with otherwise identical pronunciation.
This, because of the identical pronunciation of "utopia" and "eutopia", gives rise to a double meaning.
Due to the identical pronunciation of the two words, "fay" is sometimes misspelled "fey".