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53Bích is a Vietnamese female given name, derived from Sino-Vietnamese 碧 (bích) meaning "bluish green, cyan". The name reflects the Chinese character 碧 (bì), which traditionally denotes the color of jade or a clear blue...
Cam 1 is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 柑 (cam), which means "orange (fruit)." In Vietnamese naming traditions, names often evoke natural imagery or positive attributes, with f...
Etymology and MeaningChâu is a Vietnamese unisex given name and surname. As a given name, it derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 珠 (châu), meaning "pearl" or "gem". This element reflects the cultural significance...
Chi is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 枝 (chi), meaning "branch." The name evokes imagery of a tree branch, symbolizing growth, vitality, and connection to nature. In Vietnamese naming conv...
Cúc is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 菊 (cúc), meaning "chrysanthemum." The name reflects the deep influence of Chinese culture, particularly the adoption of Chinese characters (Hán tự) an...
Diệp is a Vietnamese surname derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 葉 (diệp), meaning “leaf”. It is the Chữ Nôm form of the Chinese surname Ye (葉), a common Chinese-language surname. In Mandarin, Ye is also romaniz...
Diệu is a Vietnamese given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary. It originates from the Chinese character 妙, meaning "mysterious, subtle, exquisite." While predominantly a feminine name, it can also be a masculi...
Dung is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 容 (dung) meaning "beauty, appearance." It is cognate with the Chinese name Rong (simplified: 容), which shares the same root character and...
Duyên is a Vietnamese female given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 緣 (duyên), meaning "fate, spiritual connection". The name is homophonous with the common noun duyên, which...
Giang is a Vietnamese name used as both a given name and a surname. It is derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 江 (giang), meaning "river." This element is shared with the Chinese surname Jiang, which has the same or...
Etymology and OriginsHà is a Vietnamese given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese hà (河), meaning "river." The same character is used in Chinese for the name He, which shares the meaning. As a given name, Hà can be used f...
Hằng is a Vietnamese female given name with Sino-Vietnamese origins. It is derived from the Chinese character 姮 (héng), meaning "lady" or "maiden." This character is most famously associated with Hằng Nga (Cháng'é in Ma...
Hạnh is a Vietnamese feminine given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. The name corresponds to several Chinese characters, most commonly 杏 (hạnh) meaning "apricot," a tree symbolizing beauty and gentility in East Asian cul...
Hiền is a Vietnamese female given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 賢 (hiền), which means "virtuous" or "worthy."Etymology and MeaningThe name Hiền comes from the Sino-Vietnamese r...
Hoa is a feminine name of Vietnamese origin, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element hoa (花), meaning “flower.” This element appears as a compound in many Vietnamese names and can be read as a standalone word for “flow...
Hồng is a unisex given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of several Chinese characters. The most common interpretations are from 紅 (hồng) meaning "pink, rosy" or 鴻 (hồng) meaning "swan, l...
Huệ is a Vietnamese unisex given name with Chinese origins. It is derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of Chinese characters: either 慧 (huệ) meaning "bright, intelligent" or 蕙 (huệ) meaning "tuberose (flower)". The na...
Hương is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element hương (香), meaning "fragrant" or "perfume." The character 香 is composed of 禾 (grain) and 日 (sun), evoking the sweet scent of ripening g...
Hường is a Vietnamese feminine given name and a variant of Hồng, one of the most common female names in Vietnam. According to Vietnamese etymological resources, Hường derives from a non-Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chi...
Huyền is a Sino-Vietnamese female given name derived from the Chinese character 玄 (huyền in Vietnamese pronunciation), which carries meanings of "black," "mysterious," "dark," or "deep." As part of the Vietnamese naming...
Kim is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 金 (kim), meaning "gold" or "metal." As a unisex name in some contexts but predominantly female in modern Vietnam, Kim reflects the Chinese character's...
Lan is a feminine name of Chinese and Vietnamese origin, commonly meaning "orchid" or "elegant" when written with the character 兰 (lán). In Chinese, it can also be derived from 岚 (lán), meaning "mountain mist." As a Si...
Liên is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element liên (蓮), meaning "lotus" or "water lily." The lotus holds profound symbolic importance in Vietnamese culture, often representing purity,...
Linh is a Vietnamese given name that carries deep spiritual meaning. Derived from Sino-Vietnamese 靈 (linh), it translates to "spirit, soul", reflecting a cultural emphasis on the ethereal and intangible aspects of exist...
Loan 2 is a Vietnamese feminine name derived from Sino-Vietnamese loan, from the character 鸞, which refers to a mythological bird similar to the Chinese luan. This bird is often depicted as a messenger of the gods and a...
Mai 1 is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 梅 (mai), meaning “plum” or “apricot,” specifically referring to Prunus mume, also known as the Japanese apricot or Chinese plum. The character 梅 al...
Mỹ is a Vietnamese given name, typically used for females, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element mỹ, which means "beautiful." The character 美 is the same as Chinese Mei 1. This name reflects the common practice in Vi...
Nga is a female given name in Vietnamese, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 娥 (nga), meaning "beautiful." In Vietnamese culture, names often carry poetic and aspirational meanings, and Nga reflects a desire for...
Ngọc is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word ngọc (玉), meaning "jade", "precious stone", or "gem". As a Vietnamese name, it belongs to a tradition of selecting names based on meaningful...
Nguyệt is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 月 (nguyệt), meaning "moon." As a name, it embodies the poetic and celestial qualities traditionally associated w...
Nhi is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element nhi (兒), meaning "child". The character 兒 in Classical Chinese and Vietnamese typically denotes an infant or young child, and in naming con...
Nhung is a Vietnamese given name, predominantly feminine in usage, though it may also be used for males (as seen in some notable bearers). The name originates from the Sino-Vietnamese word 絨 (nhung), meaning "velvet". T...
Phượng is a feminine given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element phượng (鳳), referring to the phoenix—specifically the mythical Chinese phoenix known as the Fenghuang. In Vietnamese culture...
Phương is a Vietnamese unisex given name and surname of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from two distinct Chinese characters: 方 (phương), meaning "direction, way" or 芳 (phương), meaning "fragrant". The name embod...
Quý is a Vietnamese feminine given name. Derived from Sino-Vietnamese 貴 (quý) meaning "precious, valuable" or "noble," the name reflects a traditional virtue. It is often used in combination with other characters to for...
Quyên is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 娟 (quyên), meaning "beautiful, graceful." It belongs to the category of Vietnamese names that incorporate Chinese characters (Hán tự) with...
Quỳnh is a feminine Vietnamese given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 瓊 (quỳnh), meaning "deep red" or "fine jade." The name is also associated with a species of flowering plant (...
Thanh is a unisex Vietnamese given name with multiple meanings derived from Sino-Vietnamese readings of Chinese characters. The name can represent thanh (青, meaning “blue, green, young”), thanh (聲, meaning “sound, voic...
Thảo is a Vietnamese given name, overwhelmingly but not exclusively female, with roots in the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 草. This character commonly carries the meanings of “grass,” “herbs,” or “str...
EtymologyThị is a Sino-Vietnamese word derived from the Chinese character 氏, meaning 'clan', 'family', or 'maiden name'. It serves as a generic female middle name in Vietnamese naming conventions, historically used to d...
Thi is a Vietnamese female given name, as well as a common surname in Vietnam and among the Vietnamese diaspora. As a given name, it originates from Sino-Vietnamese 詩 (thi), meaning "poetry, poem, verse." This reflects...
Thu is a feminine Vietnamese given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 秋 (thu), meaning "autumn." It is one of many Vietnamese names rooted in nature, reflecting the cultural appreciation for seasonal imager...
Thủy is a Vietnamese feminine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 水 (thủy), meaning "water." It is a common name in Vietnam, associated with the fluid, life-giving, and purifying qualities of water, which hold deep...
Thùy is a Vietnamese feminine given name rooted in Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary. The name derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 垂 (thùy), which conveys the meaning of "let down, suspend, hang." In the context of pers...
Tiên is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the character 仙 (tiên), which means "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy." The name reflects the influence of Chinese charact...
Trang is a Vietnamese feminine given name, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element trang (妝) meaning "adornment" or "makeup." This character is associated with the concept of personal decoration and beautification, ref...
Trinh is a Vietnamese unisex given name, but it is more commonly used for females. It originates from the Sino-Vietnamese character 貞 (trinh), meaning "virtuous, chaste, loyal." As a surname, it is written with the same...
Tuyến is a Vietnamese female given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 線 (tuyến), meaning "thread," "line," or "ray." The name symbolizes delicacy, connection, and brightness, often reflecting traditional associations wit...
Overview Tuyết is a Vietnamese female given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 雪 (xuě), meaning "snow". The name is widely used in Vietnam and reflects the cultural influence of Chi...
Vân is a Vietnamese female given name originating from the Sino-Vietnamese word 雲 (vân), meaning "cloud." The name reflects the cultural influence of Chinese characters (Hán tự) in Vietnamese naming traditions, where el...
Vi 2 is a Vietnamese feminine given name that serves as a variant of Vy. The root name Vy derives from the Sino-Vietnamese character 薇 (vi), meaning "royal fern", which is most commonly encountered in the compound word...
Vy is a Vietnamese female given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 薇 (see vi), meaning 'royal fern'. This character appears most commonly in the compound word tường vi, which refers to the 'multiflora rose'...
Yên is a Vietnamese unisex given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 安 (yên), meaning “calm, peaceful.” It is phonetically and orthographically identical to the common noun yên (“calm, quiet; saddle”), and s...