Ang is a Vietnamese name derived from the word "anh," meaning "older brother." It has evolved from a term of respect for older brothers to a popular given name for both boys and girls, reflecting its historical and cultural significance in Vietnamese families.
Anh is a traditional Vietnamese female name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', popular for generations due to its positive connotation and simple elegance.
Anhtony is a unique Vietnamese name composed of "An," meaning peace or tranquility, and Tony, a diminutive of Anthony, derived from the Latin Antonius, which means "flower.
Binh is a popular Vietnamese given name of recent origin, meaning "peace," created during the 20th-century conflict as a symbol of patriotism and unity against French colonial rule.
The name Chi is of Chinese origin, pronounced 'chee', and represents stillness or calmness as one of the Eight Trigrams. In Vietnamese culture, it means 'elder sister'.
Chin is a Vietnamese name meaning 'truth' or 'honesty', originating from the Dong Son period (79-269 BC) and popular among parents appreciating its unique sound and significant meaning.
Chuong is a historic Vietnamese surname derived from the word 'chuông' meaning 'bell', representing courage and honor, as demonstrated by its bearers throughout history in defending Vietnam against foreign invasions.
Cin is a traditional Vietnamese girls' name meaning "moon," embodying feminine beauty and grace. It has been widely used among Vietnamese families throughout generations, including during the imperial era when many royal daughters were given this name.
Dang is a distinctive Vietnamese name meaning 'appearance' or 'figure', traditionally given to boys with striking features, now popular for both genders worldwide.
The name Dang is of Vietnamese origin and means "appearance" or "figure". It is typically given to boys and has been popular among Vietnamese families for generations due to its believed ability to bring good fortune and happiness. Historically, the name has been associated with notable figures like 13th-century poet Dang Thau. Today, it remains a popular choice among Vietnamese families worldwide, recognized both nationally and internationally.
Dangkhoa, of ancient Vietnamese origin, signifies 'great victory' and was historically bestowed on children born into prominent families during prosperous times.
Dao is a Vietnamese name meaning "way" or "path," historically associated with wisdom and learning, as seen in notable figures like scholar Dao Duy Tu.
Dinh is a Vietnamese given name meaning "established" or "founded", popularized by the first emperor of Vietnam, Dinh Bo Linh, known for his strength and leadership.