Meaning & Origin
Da is a Chinese unisex given name with multiple possible meanings depending on the character used. Commonly assigned characters include 达 (dá) meaning "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (typically masculine), and 大 (dà) meaning "big, great, vast, high." Other characters with similar pronunciation may also be used.Etymology and Cultural ContextThe choice of Chinese character influences both pronunciation and meaning. The character dá (达) conveys achievement and intelligence, while dà (大) suggests greatness or grandeur. In Chinese naming traditions, such characters are often chosen to bestow positive attributes or aspirations upon the child. The unisex nature of Da reflects a broader flexibility in Chinese naming where certain characters are shared across genders, though dá tends to be used more for males.Related NamesThe Vietnamese cognate Đạt similarly derives from Chinese dá (达) and shares the meaning "intelligent". This name is used in Vietnam and carries the same connotations of cleverness and success. The similarity underscores the historical influence of Chinese characters on Vietnamese naming conventions.External Use of "Da"Outside of Chinese given names, "Da" appears in other contexts. In some mythologies, such as that of Dahomey (now Benin), Da is the name of a great serpent. Additionally, "Da" is a symbol for the dalton (atomic mass unit) and, in Luxembourgish, means "dew". These alternate uses, however, are not directly related to the Chinese name.Meaning: "achieve, arrive at, intelligent" (dá) or "big, great, vast, high" (dà)Origin: ChineseType: Unisex given nameUsage regions: Primarily China; also used in Vietnam as Đạt