Here's how to pronounce it:
* "Huy" sounds like the English word "whey," but with a slightly shorter "e" sound at the end.
* "en" sounds like the English word "in," but with a slightly longer "e" sound at the end.
So, the entire name sounds like "whey-in" with a subtle, elongated "e" sound at the end of both syllables.
It's important to remember that the "y" in "Huy" is not pronounced like a typical "y" in English words. It's a more subtle, almost like a short "e" sound.