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.
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.
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.
Dang is a distinctive Vietnamese name meaning 'appearance' or 'figure', traditionally given to boys with striking features, now popular for both genders worldwide.
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.
The name Dung, of Vietnamese origin, means "masculine" or "yang," symbolizing strength and positivity. Traditionally given to boys, it was believed to bring good fortune. Notable figures like poet Dung Phuoc Tran have carried this name's legacy.
Duy is a unisex name of ancient Vietnamese origin, derived from the word "đühl" meaning "mooring rope". It is believed to have been chosen based on its meaningful influence over destiny or fate in Vietnamese culture.
Hien is a popular Vietnamese given name for both males and females, originating from the Sino-Vietnamese characters HIÊN meaning "screen" or "barrier". Its meaning can vary culturally but is often associated with protection, resilience, and perseverance.
Huong is a Vietnamese unisex given name meaning "perfume," derived from the word "huong." Traditionally associated with the lunar month of April, it is believed to bring good fortune and happiness.
Huyen is a Vietnamese unisex name derived from "huê", meaning "cloud". It symbolizes elegance, grace, and good fortune, reflecting the light and airy nature of clouds in Vietnamese culture.
Khi is a unique given name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Vietnamese 'Khí' meaning 'air,' but this connection is not universally accepted.
Khoi is a Vietnamese boys' name derived from "khói," meaning "smoke." It signifies good fortune and bravery, with historical ties to heroic figures in ancient folklore.
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