Meaning & Origin
Khaing is a Burmese feminine given name meaning "firm, strong," possibly of Shan origin. It reflects virtues of resilience and stability valued in Burmese culture. A common variant is Khine, which may have the same or similar meaning depending on tone.
Burmese names often do not follow the Western pattern of family names and given names; instead, they are typically single-syllable or compound words with auspicious meanings shared across gender lines. The concept of strength (derived from the root meaning” of the name” of the name of” of the name of Khaing) resonates with traditional Burmese naming practices inspired by Pali, Sanskrit, and indigenous lexical roots, sometimes …
Etymology
The name derives from a word meaning “firm” or “strong,” potentially borrowed from a Shan source.
Meaning: Firm, strong
Origin: Burmese (possibly Shan)
Type: First name (feminine, but also used for males)
Usage regions: Myanmar (Burma)