Ajahn is a Thai boy's name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'leader' or 'chief', commonly used among Theravada Buddhist monks for its symbolic significance in representing seniority and spiritual insight.
Areeya is a Thai-origin name derived from 'ara' meaning 'light', popularized recently for its distinctive sound and poetic association with new beginnings.
Chai is a Thai name of great significance, meaning 'victory' or 'triumph', inspired by legendary warriors and bestowed upon those who achieve great accomplishments.
Disaya is a Thai female name meaning "star of Hasta," associated with the star goddess Phra Mae Thorani, invoking good fortune and popularized by Thai literature.
Dusitn is a rare Thai male given name derived from the ancient city Dusit, meaning "virtuous" or "holy," reflecting its sacred nature and embodying wisdom and strength.
Jariya is a unique Thai feminine given name derived from "jari," meaning "lotus flower." It symbolizes purity, beauty, and resilience amidst adversity.
Meet Myan, a captivating name of uncertain origin, with theories linking it to the Welsh 'Myfanwy' meaning 'gentle breeze', or the Thai 'May' signifying 'flower'.
Napat is a Thai name derived from "Napa," meaning "to meet" or "encounter." It holds significant cultural and mythological importance as it was once the name of one of four heavenly kings guarding the cardinal directions in Thai folklore, symbolizing balance and harmony.