The name Minh is of Vietnamese origin and has a significant historical background. It was given to the second son of Emperor Gia Long during the early 19th century in Vietnam's Nguyen Dynasty.
In Vietnamese culture, the name Minh is associated with brightness or clarity. It is believed that naming a child Minh brings wisdom, enlightenment, and intelligence into their life. The character for Minh (明) in Chinese also refers to brilliance or illumination, which further emphasizes its symbolic meaning.
Historically, Prince Nguyen Phuc Minh was born in 1787 during the chaotic period of Vietnamese history known as the Le Dynasty's decline and the Tay Son Rebellion. He later became Emperor Minh Mang after his father's death in 1820, ruling until his own demise in 1841.
The name Minh has since become popular among Vietnamese families, both within Vietnam and in the Vietnamese diaspora around the world. It serves as a reminder of the country's rich history and cultural heritage, embodying the values of wisdom and illumination that it signifies.
The name Minh experiences considerable fluctuations in popularity over time, with peaks of up to 22 births in a single year (1982) and lows of just 5 births (1977, 1991, 1994). The most popular decade was the 1980s, accounting for nearly half of all Minh births since 1977.