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37Chí is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 志 (chí), meaning "will, spirit". The element 志 (zhì in Mandarin) commonly appears in compound words or names related to ambition and det...
Công is a Vietnamese male given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 公 (công), which means “fair, equitable, public.” The name reflects Confucian ideals of justice and impartiality, v...
Cường is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 強 (cường), meaning "strong" or "powerful." As a common male name in Vietnam, it reflects traditional values of...
Đạt is a Vietnamese masculine given name. It originates from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 達 (pronounced đạt in Vietnamese), which means "achieve" or "attain." The character conveys a sense of acc...
Đớc is a traditional Vietnamese given name, primarily used for males in Vietnamese-speaking communities. It originates from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 德 (đức), meaning "virtue" or "moral excell...
Dũng is a Vietnamese male given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word 勇, which carries the meaning of "brave" or "courageous." As a unisex concept in Han characters, the element 勇 (dũng) is frequently used in name...
Duy is a Vietnamese masculine given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Chinese character 維 (wei), which is borrowed into Vietnamese as duy, meaning "maintain, preserve, fasten." This meaning evokes q...
Hải is a Vietnamese male given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 海 (hải), meaning "sea" or "ocean."EtymologyThe name originates from the Chinese character 海, which signifies a large body of water. As a Sino-Vietnamese...
Hào is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from hào, the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 豪 (háo) meaning “brave, heroic.” It belongs to a class of virtue names that express desired qualities in th...
Hiếu is a Vietnamese given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 孝 (hiếu), meaning "filial piety" or "obedience". It is primarily a masculine name and carries deep cultural significance rooted in Confucian ethics.EtymologyT...
Hoàng is a Vietnamese surname and occasional given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 黃 (hoàng), meaning "yellow". It is equivalent to the Chinese surname Huang, and in Vietnamese it also appears as Huỳnh, which is a com...
Hùng is a Vietnamese male given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Chinese character 雄 (pronounced xióng in Mandarin), which carries the meanings of “brave,” “manly,” and “heroic.” In Vietnamese, Hùng i...
Hữu is a Vietnamese masculine given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin, derived from one of two possible Chinese characters: 有 (hữu) meaning "to have" or 友 (hữu) meaning "friend, companion." The name reflects the prestige...
Huy is a Vietnamese given name, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 輝 (huy), meaning "brightness" or "radiance." This element is also found in compounds like Huy Hoàng (meaning "bright glare") and Minh Huy ("bright...
Khoa is a Vietnamese given name, predominantly masculine, derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 科 (khoa), meaning "science" or "branch of study." The name reflects the Confucian value placed on education and scholarl...
Liêm is a Vietnamese male given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 廉 (liêm), meaning “clean, honest, upright.” The name reflects Confucian virtues valued in Vietnamese culture, where moral rectitude and integrity are hig...
Long is a Chinese and Vietnamese masculine given name with multiple meanings depending on the characters used. In Chinese, it can be derived from 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon," a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune...
Nam is a masculine given name of Vietnamese origin, derived from the Nam element meaning "south" in Sino-Vietnamese. The name is written as 南 in Chinese characters, a character that carries geographic and directional si...
Ngải is a Vietnamese male given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 艾 (ngải), meaning "sagebrush" or "wormwood." The name reflects the traditional practice of using plant names in Vietnamese naming conventions, drawing fr...
Nguyên is a first name of Vietnamese origin. It is derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 元 (nguyên), meaning "original, first". This name is distinct from the overwhelmingly common surname Nguyễn, which is a differ...
Phong is a Sino-Vietnamese name for boys, derived from the Chinese character 風 (phong) meaning "wind." The name is used both as a given name and a surname. In Vietnam, Phong is a common male given name, reflecting the c...
Quân is a Vietnamese male given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Chinese character 軍 (simplified: 军), which means "army" or "military." This character is transliterated as quân in Vietnamese, retaini...
Quang is a Vietnamese given name and surname of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Chinese character 光 (pinyin: guāng) meaning "bright, clear", via the Sino-Vietnamese reading quang. As a name, it embodies qual...
Quyền is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element quyền (權), meaning "power, right, authority." This name reflects the Confucian and legal traditions that permeate Vietnamese culture, w...
Sang is a masculine Vietnamese given name meaning "wealthy, luxurious, elegant." The name reflects aspirations for prosperity and refinement, common in Vietnamese naming traditions rooted in Confucian values. While speci...
Sơn is a Vietnamese male given name of Sino-Vietnamese origin. It derives from the Chinese character 山 (sơn), meaning "mountain." The name reflects the cultural importance of mountains in Vietnamese and East Asian tradi...
Thắng is a Vietnamese masculine given name, originating from the Sino-Vietnamese character 勝 (pronounced thắng in Vietnamese), which means "victory" or "to win". This character is also the source of the Chinese name She...
Thuần is a Vietnamese given name, derived from Sino-Vietnamese thuần (純), which means "pure, clean, simple". The character 純 carries connotations of moral integrity, clarity, and simplicity, making it a virtue-based na...
Trai is a masculine Vietnamese given name meaning "oyster". Etymologically, the name derives directly from the Vietnamese word trai, denoting the bivalve mollusk that yields pearls. Though unusual by English-language sta...
Trí is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 智, meaning "wisdom, intellect". The name is formed from the element trí, which directly conveys intellectual pow...
Trung is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary. It can originate from multiple Chinese characters, most prominently 忠 (trung) meaning "loyalty, devotion" and 中 (trung) meaning "middl...
Trường is a Vietnamese given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 長 (meaning "long, enduring, leader"). The name is frequently written without diacritics as "Truong" in international co...
Tuân is a Vietnamese masculine given name derived from the Sino-Vietnamese character 遵 (tuân), meaning "obey, follow, honour". Reflecting Confucian values, the name carries connotations of respect for authority and adhe...
Tùng is a Vietnamese male given name derived from Sino-Vietnamese tùng (松), meaning "pine tree" or "fir tree". The pine tree, a symbol of resilience and longevity in East Asian cultures, gives this name connotations of...
Văn is a Vietnamese given name primarily used for boys, derived from Sino-Vietnamese 文 (văn) meaning "literature, culture, writing." It is one of the most common middle names for Vietnamese males, often serving as a gen...
Viện is a Vietnamese masculine name derived from Sino-Vietnamese 院, meaning "courtyard" or "institution." This character (Mandarin: yuàn) typically refers to a walled courtyard, a administrative bureau, or an academic i...
Viên is a Vietnamese given name meaning "round, full, complete", derived from the Sino-Vietnamese reading of the Chinese character 圓 (yuán), which carries connotations of perfection and wholeness. In Vietnamese culture,...